Re: Blues paying 'second procedure' for Postpartum t/l

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Fri Mar 15 19:11:32 2002


Jesse seems to have more than his share of problems.

art

At Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Zach Newton wrote: >
>There are examples of those who work for free.
>
>Mother Theresa and Jesse Jackson are examples of a surcharge to free.
>
>In Atlanta, a very bright and competent pediatrician opted out of a
>enormously successful private practice, in which he had earned an
>unblemished record.
>
>On his own, he went about establishing a "free clinic" in the heart of the
>deprived area of his city. At outset, he professionally served this facility
>alone. He stimulated volunteerism, successfully. It thrives, many years
>later.
>
>He is a Coca-Cola heir. Exceptional example of true character.
>
>Perceived needs and values vary among all. I am not prepared to the exposure
>to risk of financial responsibility for uncompensated work I work in my
>community in a variety of ways with no financial reward, but only on a
>non-risk basis, absent criminality.
>
>--
>Zach Newton
>Z. B. Newton, III, M.D.
>Atlanta
>

--
art fougner, md
ich bin ein New Yorker




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