I agree with Janice.
Like her I thought an insight into the general mailbase might be
interesting. But having just returned from two days off, I have waded
through 112 e-mails, mostly about added tests and what value biochemists
think they are, becoming less and less interesting, before finding the
ones from our IT Dept. telling me of problems with our GP Messaging
interface.
Now, which of those is more valuable to me ?
I have noticed a number of people unsubscribing. Is this normal or has
it increased since the merge ?
Alan
Alan Munday
Senior Biomedical Scientist
Clinical Biochemistry
University Hospital Lewisham
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>>> Janice Still <[log in to unmask]> 23/04/04 10:17:52 >>>
PLEASE can we have our separate POCT website back?
When merging with the general site was suggested, I
had no particular axe to grind and thought it may be
useful, but now everyday I find my mailbox stuffed
full with utter drivel from individuals with nothing
better to do except throw insults and "what ifs" at
each other.Yesterday after two days off I found 79
e-mails of which I deleted 73 at once.If the monitors
of this site allow it to become a mere chatroom, then
perhaps we need to provide a separate site for purely
scientific matters.
Getting back in my pram now, teddies installed.
Jan
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Biochemistry Dept,
Watford General Hospital. 01923-217998.
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