Dear Maggie
I agree. We must be careful not to limit the mailbase DISCUSSION list to the
needs and wants of one or a few individuals.
Sood recently asked for a 'do it yourself' manipulation description on how
to manipulate for orthopaedic surgeons. Is this the intention of the
specificity? for those not formally trained in manual therapy to be taught
it over the internet. My anatomy and medical science is quite good, I fancy
like having a go at surgery. Could anyone suggest a list ? Regards Kevin
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From: physio <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 29 March 1999 21:40
Subject: Re: SUGGESTION FOR CME ON PHYSIO
>The thing I really like about the mailbase is the diversity of discussion.
>When I haven't looked for a day or two it's interesting to see who has been
>saying what and the different opinions from around the world. I feel if
>there was a set agenda for the discussion it may well narrow the field of
>discussion too much and make it less interesting.
>Mags
>(Margaret Revie MCSP
>Hamilton
>Scotland)
>
> Original Message -----
>From: Heather (floral dance) Upfield <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: 29 March 1999 12:29
>Subject: Re: SUGGESTION FOR CME ON PHYSIO
>
>
>>Hi World -
>>
>>I've read Sarveshwar's suggestion with interest and you have the
>>germ of a good idea here, though I have the same reservations and
>>provisos as Owen Allan. How do other list members feel? Is this
>>something that they would want, and are there particular subject
>>areas that folk would be interested researching?
>>
>>Heather
>>
>> I suggest that let
>>> >start weekly discussions on each and every topic ,e.g Back pain.let us
>>> explore all topic related to this topic,web sites related ,avaliable
>>> publication etc
>>> > Instead of spending time on the different topics
>>> >we shall go step by step keeping in mind following;
>>> >1) to share from eachothers experiances on this topic
>>> >2)to learn from each-others mistakes
>>> >thanking you all
>>
>>Heather Upfield, List-owner PHYSIO Mailbase
>>Department of Physiotherapy,
>>Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh
>>Duke St, Edinburgh, EH6 8HF, Scotland, UK
>>email: [log in to unmask] OR
>>email: [log in to unmask]
>>Phone:+44 (0) 131 317 3641 Fax:+44 (0) 131 317 3815
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