> Stephen Hughes Very disillusioned SpR, 12 years wasted, looking to
business as a
> way out of this dismal specialty and abysmal profession full of liars,
cheats,
> wasters and people who do well just by staying put despite their lack of
> ability.
I think you are describing one cross section of humanity, so don't expect
the "grass to be greener" in business. There are lots of liars and cheats in
business. I'm somewhat concerned that you have not come across the better
side of humanity in the caring professions .... I do. The Parable of Heaven
and Hell might be appropriate to quote in this instance.
Still positive after 23 yrs as a doctor.
Ray McGlone
A&E Lancaster
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Hughes" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 8:13 PM
Subject: Re: Woops Head injuries
> In message <[log in to unmask]>, Duncan Peacock
> <[log in to unmask]> writes
> >Sorry, obviously if a person has a decreased GCS or focal signs you
should CT
> >asap. If you want an send home normal excludo-gram then CT at 6 hours
> >
> >Duncan PeacockGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download :
> >http://explorer.msn.com
>
> The global problem is radiologist agreement. We all agree that CT is the
> gold standard, but can we get them outside of the teaching hospitals?-
> Of course not! there is no CONTINOUS 24hr service. I say that because a
> 24 hour limited service will vary depending on the state of the
> radiologist through the night.
>
> Skull xray will not do and we are not offering a good service. Lets face
> up to it!
> --
> Stephen Hughes Very disillusioned SpR, 12 years wasted, looking to
business as a
> way out of this dismal specialty and abysmal profession full of liars,
cheats,
> wasters and people who do well just by staying put despite their lack of
> ability.
>
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