Re: civility

From: Dr Eberhard W Lisse (el@lisse.na)
Sun Feb 17 21:03:28 2008


Joanne,

there's a charter, you see. And nobody has anything against lurkers...

And as if you had any idea what you are talking about when you mention band-width.

el

On Feb 18, 2008, at 00:40, Joanne Bulley, MD wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> We can argue til the cows come home - about exactly who is or is not a
> "medical professional"
>
> It so happens that the list owner did indeed invite persons such as
> ob-gyn nurses, nurse practitioners and midwives to join this list at
> the
> beginning. I say this from comments made over the past 12 years
> since I
> started on "The List" (during the recovery from my hyst back in 1995).
>
> I also think that there are many on the list who DO consider these
> folks
> with other credentials besides MD to be part of the medical
> professionals involved with the medical care of women and respect
> their
> input.
>
> So, El, (and others out there who agree but let El make the statements
> about "going away" and "broomsticks" etc) - please put away the nasty
> comments. IF you don't like what the non-MD person says: ignore it,
> skip it, delete it - don't keep a long diatribe going back & forth,
> PLEASE! That "uses up" lots of "band width" - so ignore it and keep on
> going.
>
> And to the non MD person: also ignore it and keep on going.
>
> --
> Joanne Bulley, MD, FACOG
> Solo gyn
> Keene, NH USA
>





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