Re: closed list

From: Ana C. Cunha (kimle@mithlond.esoterica.pt)
Wed Dec 25 21:01:10 1996


> Date: Tue, 24 Dec 1996 21:09:54 -0600
> From: HMarchbein@aol.com

> Charlie wrote about a closed list.
> I could not agree more. I have no problem with peole reading questions and
> answers at out posting, but the "recent rash of curbside consults" is
> becoming disconcerting. The problem with hitting "delete" is that you first
> have to read the posting in order to find out if the origin is
> physician/midwife/medical personnel based.
>
> I use this list as an opportunity to learn from knowledgable colleagues and
> share views with them on academic topics. And now, a non-physician writes a
> question and a non-physician responds. This might be better handled by these
> non-physicians in a chat room somewhere on AOL, but not here.
>

I am a recent lister and would like to say that a couldn't agree more.

It appears that most of the colleagues haven't notice the oppening of the Forum in OBGYN.NET. All the e-mail sent to this list is available to any visitor of the Forum's web page, and anyone can post questions from there. Do you all agree with this?

I'm trying to built a web page with information about different aspects of women wealth in Portuguese (I would thank any contribution :-). That's the only kind of medical "consultation" on line advisable, IMHO. If anyone wants to start medical practise over the Internet, they should charge for it, or they would be doing unfair competition to their fellow praticioners, left alone the ethical and medical considerations.

Happy holidays

Ana Ana Cristina Cunha Assistente Hospitalar de Ginecologia e Obstetricia Maternidade Julio Dinis Porto - Portugal http://www.geocities.com/hotsprings/3184/frames.html email: anacunha@geocities.com





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