Hello Blaise,
I've been a passive member/participant of this list
myself. It sure has been very helpful to me,keeps me
updated about the current trends of practice
especially in the developed world,can be very
inundating(i.e.mail size) especially when there is a
heated argument and generally talks about other issues
that are not health/ physio related at times.
Please don't be like me, as it would improve your
bravery and boldness by coming out of your shell and
contributing once in a while.
Regards
Olanrewaju Olawale
MNSP, MISCP
Nigeria
--- Blaise Doran <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Dear
List
>
> This topic comes round from time to time (so I see,
> having scanned the
> archives). Over the last 2 1/2 years I have mainly
> been a reader of the
> postings on this list, only participating very
> occasionally.
>
> I wondered what the current opinions were of the
> more active members (and
> indeed the list owners) regarding students using
> this list. If there are
> any students who, like me, hang around in the
> background rarely
> participating, it would be interesting to see if
> this list has been useful
> to you.
>
> The reason why I ask is that I have found this list
> useful, but sometimes
> feel I cannot (perhaps should not?) join in.
>
> Yours
>
> Blaise Doran
> 3rd Year Student Physiotherapist
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