Re: HUAM and t-pump

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Sat Feb 19 05:44:01 2005


and there's no evidence that HUAM - reading or not - makes a dent in prematurity.

art

At Fri, 18 Feb 2005, DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: >
>In a message dated 2/18/05 12:03:38 PM, henrygregor@yahoo.com writes:
>
>> Always thought HUAM was being promoted way above its paygrade as for its
>> usefulness, and was a good representation of the danger of expending big dollars
>> for little gain in medical outcome. I'd assumed it's been consigned to
>> historical status, except for some continuing small studies. If there's more to
>> it, I'd welcome an update.
>>
>That's sort of what I was asking. Matria still exists, so what's everyone
>doing?
>
>One observation, though. In keeping with the "If you don't take a
>temperature, you can't find a fever" Rule of the House of God, remember that HUAM can't
>help patients. It's the DOCTOR who READS the HUAM who is liable for helping the
>patient.
>
>Joe P.
>
>P.S. Just like "guns don't kill people - people with guns do."

--
art fougner, md

"If you don't know where you are going, you will wind up somewhere else." Lawrence Peter Berra





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