Re: GEN: 60 Minutes tonight

From: mark decker (mdecker@nconnect.net)
Wed Mar 6 10:54:23 2002


like the ob doc reviewer that told me i could not do a genetic scan for strong first degree relative risk of vsd because the afp was normal - and therefore vsd was ruled out.

he could not survive as a practitioner btw - he tried and failed

At 07:13 AM 3/6/2002 -0600

>In a message dated 3/6/02 05:56:57, dean@thehuffpeople.net writes:
>
><< A case was brought against the
>prosecutors for fraudulent prosecution, but it went nowhere. What happened
>to those on the prosecution team? One is a judge. Another is running for
>governor of Illinois. >>
>
>That seems to be a modus operandi in cases like this. A number of attorneys
>around here make comments like "Oh, he/she wasa terrible lawyer, so the
>partners put him/her up for judge. Now he/she isn't practicing anymore and
>we're all better off. At least the law clerks will keep him/her on the right
>path with the judicial decisions."
>
>Of course, that may work for doctors, too. Any slow to mediocre docs now quit
>practicing and work as HMO "experts?" LOL
>
>Joe P.





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