Re: improper posting
Jan Stokosa
Description
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Title:
Re: improper posting
Creator:
Jan Stokosa
Date:
2/15/2016
Text:
Thank You Paul.
I'd like to emphasize to readers & submitters to include credentials - this ensures that we are truly communicating professional to professional to enhance, improve the care to the people we serve.
When posting responses, I feel it just as important to include the credentials of each responder, to further ensure that responses are (1)legitimate (2)from qualified professional.
Thank you for providing this forum.
Sent from my iPad
Jan Stokosa, CP, FAAOP
AMERICAN PROSTHETIC INSTITUTE
Stokosa Prosthetic Clinic
Michigan - USA
001.517.349.3130
www.stokosaclinic.com
> On Feb 15, 2016, at 4:20 PM, Paul E Prusakowski < <Email Address Redacted> > wrote:
>
> Dear oandp-l subscribers,
>
> I made a mistake today and a posting was released that should not have made it past the gate. This was a complete error on my part.
>
> The posting in question that was not within the guidelines had the subject: Prosthesis and orthosis customization for 3D printing
>
>
> The posting was blatantly commercial and should not have been released. I apologize for the error and insult to your personal email boxes.
>
> For reference or your own casual reading enjoyment, guidelines are available www.oandp.com/oandp-l< <URL Redacted>>
>
> While I am at it, please don't forget to use good subject lines, don't forget to sign your name and credentials, and don't forget to repost summaries of responses when the results can benefit the entire profession.
>
> Thanks for your understanding.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Paul E. Prusakowski, CPO, FAAOP
> Moderator, oandp-l
>
>
I'd like to emphasize to readers & submitters to include credentials - this ensures that we are truly communicating professional to professional to enhance, improve the care to the people we serve.
When posting responses, I feel it just as important to include the credentials of each responder, to further ensure that responses are (1)legitimate (2)from qualified professional.
Thank you for providing this forum.
Sent from my iPad
Jan Stokosa, CP, FAAOP
AMERICAN PROSTHETIC INSTITUTE
Stokosa Prosthetic Clinic
Michigan - USA
001.517.349.3130
www.stokosaclinic.com
> On Feb 15, 2016, at 4:20 PM, Paul E Prusakowski < <Email Address Redacted> > wrote:
>
> Dear oandp-l subscribers,
>
> I made a mistake today and a posting was released that should not have made it past the gate. This was a complete error on my part.
>
> The posting in question that was not within the guidelines had the subject: Prosthesis and orthosis customization for 3D printing
>
>
> The posting was blatantly commercial and should not have been released. I apologize for the error and insult to your personal email boxes.
>
> For reference or your own casual reading enjoyment, guidelines are available www.oandp.com/oandp-l< <URL Redacted>>
>
> While I am at it, please don't forget to use good subject lines, don't forget to sign your name and credentials, and don't forget to repost summaries of responses when the results can benefit the entire profession.
>
> Thanks for your understanding.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Paul E. Prusakowski, CPO, FAAOP
> Moderator, oandp-l
>
>
Citation
Jan Stokosa, “Re: improper posting,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 2, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/238025.