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Re: meFrom: Robert J Woolley (wooll005@tc.umn.edu)Tue Oct 26 15:42:03 1999
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Rafael Haciski MD wrote:
> And what kind of research did you do before this interview?? Research? RESEARCH? We don't got to show you no stinkin' RESEARCH! This was really about opinions and practices, so I was willing to go at it off-the-cuff. Which is why I didn't sound as articulate as I'd like to think of myself....
> Did you know who the reporter was? Yes. and what their slant was? I'm not sure I'd call it a "slant," exactly. She made clear in her post here that she was interested in doctors being willing to lie for their patients' benefit, so I assumed that my general unwillingness to do so would be less interesting than stories of docs who do. In fact, I hung up pretty convinced she wouldn't use my interview--so convinced that I didn't even listen to the show (sorry, Joanne!) and didn't know I had been on until a friend e-mailed me.
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Or did you just jum in blindly? In which case you got what you deserved.
> :) k I certainly would if I were the author of a study that was the subject of a report, or being asked to comment on the various ways of treating disease X, or whatever. It wasn't that sort of thing.
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