Trauma, Critical Care, & Acute Care Surgery 2007
Richard Wigle MD FACS
rlwigle at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 24 22:01:17 GMT 2007
Right!
I'd like to know where all these administrators are too
--- Michael Bayme <mbayme at bgu.ac.il> wrote:
>
> On Mar 17, 2007, at 6:45 PM, KMATTOX at aol.com wrote:
>
> > 4. The hunger for presentations in "acute care
> surgery"
> > subjects has
> > been overwhelming. Even hospital administrators have
> contacted
> > us expressing
> > interest in sending surgeons to this course, because,
> "IN OUR
> > COMMUNITY THE
> > NEED FOR A SURGEON THAT CAN TAKE CARE OF THE BIG
> EMERGENCY SURGERY
> > ACROSS ALL
> > GAMITS, IS OUR GREATEST NEED. WE WILL BE WILLING TO
> PAY ALMOST
> > ANYTHING TO
> > GET A SURGEON WHO IS NOT SINGLE ORGAN LIMITED, ONE WHO
> IS NOT
> > AFRAID OF THE
> > TOUGHEST CASE, AND WHO IS LIKE THE GENERAL SURGEON OF
> 2 DECADES AGO."
>
> Hi all! When I was fresh out of training - and still
> living in the
> states - I would have jumped at any such opportunity. But
> I didn't
> see many such ads in the various journals, and even a
> casual review
> of this months Journal ACS reveals maybe one or two
> postings that
> match the above description. So, show me the ads!
>
> Michael J. Bayme, M.D., FACS
> Soroka University Medical Center
> Beer-Sheva, Israel
>
>
>
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