Re: Clinical Please!!
tuppal srivatsa
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Re: Clinical Please!!
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tuppal srivatsa
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Hi,
I agree with you very much that instead of wasting our time in discussing
politics and other things I think we should focus on improving our knowledge
base and we should be in a position to explain our Orthosis and Prosthesis
physiologically. We should conduct research ourselves and not sit back for
others to do in our field because of our lack in knowledge base. We should
simultaneously focus on clinical approach and technical upgradation. I plead
to my seniors to come out with the best assesment method and clinical
approach to our ddecision making. Many a times we make decisions concerning
the materials and methodology. Will it not be a wonderful day when we make
decision by doing physicial assesment and earn respect because of our
competence.
Please set your thoughts rolling and dream that day and feel the ecstacy.
Bye
Srivatsa,
Tutor in Prosthetics & Orthotics
Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute(Deemed University)
Porur, Chennai, 600 116, India.
>From: <Email Address Redacted>
>Reply-To: <Email Address Redacted>
>To: <Email Address Redacted>
>Subject: Clinical Please!!
>Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 22:16:59 EDT
>
>This is a great forum to share clinical information and bounce ideas off
>one
>another. Internationally, we have much to learn from each other and
>sharing
>methods and ideas helps us to achieve the goal of providing the best
>service
>to our clients.
>
>There are several users of this list that I have found it very easy to
>delete
>their messages before reading them. Political or otherwise, their messages
>are, in my view, inconsistent with the benefits we can gain through this
>collaboration. Please refrain. There will be fewer and fewer to preach to
>and we professionals will lose this valuable tool to help us help others.
>
>Mark A. Taggart CO
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I agree with you very much that instead of wasting our time in discussing
politics and other things I think we should focus on improving our knowledge
base and we should be in a position to explain our Orthosis and Prosthesis
physiologically. We should conduct research ourselves and not sit back for
others to do in our field because of our lack in knowledge base. We should
simultaneously focus on clinical approach and technical upgradation. I plead
to my seniors to come out with the best assesment method and clinical
approach to our ddecision making. Many a times we make decisions concerning
the materials and methodology. Will it not be a wonderful day when we make
decision by doing physicial assesment and earn respect because of our
competence.
Please set your thoughts rolling and dream that day and feel the ecstacy.
Bye
Srivatsa,
Tutor in Prosthetics & Orthotics
Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute(Deemed University)
Porur, Chennai, 600 116, India.
>From: <Email Address Redacted>
>Reply-To: <Email Address Redacted>
>To: <Email Address Redacted>
>Subject: Clinical Please!!
>Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 22:16:59 EDT
>
>This is a great forum to share clinical information and bounce ideas off
>one
>another. Internationally, we have much to learn from each other and
>sharing
>methods and ideas helps us to achieve the goal of providing the best
>service
>to our clients.
>
>There are several users of this list that I have found it very easy to
>delete
>their messages before reading them. Political or otherwise, their messages
>are, in my view, inconsistent with the benefits we can gain through this
>collaboration. Please refrain. There will be fewer and fewer to preach to
>and we professionals will lose this valuable tool to help us help others.
>
>Mark A. Taggart CO
______________________________________________________
Get Your Private, Free Email at <URL Redacted>
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tuppal srivatsa, “Re: Clinical Please!!,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 27, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/211997.