Trauma Celeb
Errington Thompson
errington at erringtonthompson.com
Tue Mar 6 02:18:19 GMT 2007
For years, we have pointed out the difference between trauma and other
diseases that have spokesmen. Whether it is prostate cancer, breast cancer
or AIDS there are high profile people pushing for funding. In trauma we got
nada. We have discussed many reasons for this. Most victims want to forget
about the trauma and get on with their lives, etc.
Now, out of the blue from least likely of places we have a very strong
advocate and nobody says nothing. Bob Woodruff. The ABC Evening New anchor
who was severely injured by a roadside bomb in Iraq last year is talking
about his trauma. He had a bad TBI. He, without prompting from the trauma
community that I know of, has made a fabulous documentary called To Iraq and
Back. It is better than we could have prayed for. He talks about his own
personal story but also includes the problems that many of our vets are
having with TBI.
I have no idea if he has been approached by the AAST or EAST or ACS or
anyone from the trauma community. With the Walter Reed story blowing up, we
need to strike while the iron is warm. We need to ask our congressmen to
come and tour our facilities. We then need to ask for significant funding
for trauma. Now, is the time. I have been watching the political scene for
the last 15 years. There has never been a better time. Every politician
loves the trauma system right now.
I have Bob Woodruff's documentary (in 6 parts on my blog)
www.whereistheoutrage.net/wordpress
My 2 cents.
Errington C. Thompson, MD, FACS, FCCM
Trauma/Surgical Critical Care
Mission Hospital
Asheville, NC
Author - A Letter to America
www.whereistheoutrage.net
Everyone deserves to make an informed decision
- Errington Thompson, MD
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