ACL
Scott Millington (BCT)
Scott.Millington@edt.ericsson.se
Tue, 11 Jul 2000 20:08:57 +0200
Whoa Tex...
Put that GIANT brush back into the paint can.
You must have an interesting education program with that kind of logic. I could say by the same token that all MD's are heavily influenced by the Big Drug Companies.
You have a lot of letters after your name, but I wonder (in a friendly way of course) if you have any field experience.
Scott "never played sports" Millington
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew J. Bowman [mailto:SUMIEB@compuserve.com]
Sent: 2000-07-11 20:05
To: trauma-list@trauma.org
Subject: Re: ACL
Sports medicine
= rest, take some ibuprofen and visit the whirlpool.
What a waste.
Collegiate and Pro sports are a waste of time, money and are heavily
influenced by illegal activities.
Andrew J. Bowman, RN,BSN,CEN,CCRN,NREMT-P
Education Coordinator
Emergency Department
Lafayette Home Hospital
Lafayette, Indiana
----- Original Message -----
From: <Krin135@aol.com>
To: <trauma-list@trauma.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 11:46 AM
Subject: Re: ACL
>
> In a message dated 10-Jul-00 19:53:40 Central Daylight Time,
KMATTOX@aol.com
> writes:
>
> > To make a diagnosis of a tear in the anterior cruciate ligament, one
should
> > seek advice from an emergency physician, trauma surgeon, general
surgeon,
> or
> >
> > an orthopedic surgeon.
> >
> > k
>
> There are also a bunch of certified sports med docs out there who are
> qualified to help make that diagnosis. Not all of them are surgeons...or
even
> EP's.
>
> ck
>
>
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