Re: Terry, read this..Important

From: Tom Whelan (twhelan3@mail.bayou.com)
Thu Mar 11 15:22:13 1999


"DuBose, Terry" wrote:

> Thanks Tom, the case study looks good. Shall we go for the JDMS? I think a
> lot of us could learn from this. I personally have never seen a case of Cat
> Scratch Fever related sonograms.
>
> No problem with the images... we have a full computer/imaging lab... I can
> even create digitized video from VHS for Power Point presentations and the
> http://wwweb. I am starting to plan a http://wwweb course on Doppler Physics as a part of
> the BS program for which I have requested approval.... next year may be???
>
> Sorry about the loss of sleep... did that 25 years ago... glad to have it
> behind me... also the teenage years.. good luck. It really does get
> better... give him time and love.
>
> Sorry to miss you in San Antonio.
>
> Peace, Terry J. DuBose, M.S., RDMS, FAIUM
> University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA
> Director, Diagnostic Sonography Program

Terry,

Will Do!

I will advise you on when things are ready for Fed-EX, and forward a draft to you. If you have some input on CSF, I would welcome it.

Sorry I can't be in San Antonio. I miss the Hill Country.

--
Tom Whelan



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