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Re: Priority in Post partum retained products?From: Charlie Chambers (cchamber@gorge.net)Wed Jan 7 20:27:13 2004
Sorry Joanne. I'm a board certified ob/gyn, and do my own ob and gyn ultrasounds. I don't typically keep my plethora of extra initials after my name because I always forget to switch between professional and personal. My college friends make sure to put me in my place every time I leave all those letters at the end of my name. I'm sure a few of the listmembers can verify that I am not a sheep in wolf's clothing (i.e. posing as a doctor but with a JD). ************************************************************************ ** Charlie Chambers Hood River, OR USA cchamber@alumni. rice. edu "I'm a goin fishin. Yeah, I'm goin fishin And my baby's goin fishin too!" Taj Mahal ************************************************************************ On Jan 7, 2004, at 7:19 PM, Anonymous wrote:
-- > Hi Charlie > > I dont know if you are an M.D. or Ultrasonographer, it not written in > this email as to your qualifications. So, if you could oblige me I > would be grateful > > Thanks for your reply too. > > Regards >
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