[Histonet] Moral Imperatives in biopsy processing
George Cole
georgecole <@t> ev1.net
Sun Jan 18 10:24:24 CST 2004
Histotechs:
97 packets of new muscle and nerve biopsy methods have been sent so far
to 33 states and 16 countries outside the US since last July. I really
didn't dream there would be such a response to my offer. It has begun to
grow a greater significance---the dawning of a kind of MORAL IMPERATIVE
here----I mean that finding improvements in one's methods of service to
a patient, -makes the performance of the improved method and replacing
the less adequate method a no-choice matter: there can be no question
about continuing practices if they are truly inferior to other known
methods that are truly more effective. This is life and death stuff.
This is not one's golf swing or dance style. This is what it is to be
involved in the biopsy process---we are in the front lines in the
patient's fight for a diagnosis of disease or wellness, decline or
improvement---and, so we are often involved in maintaining life itself.
When an improvement was made to the searching out the information in
biopsy tissues, it was immediately put into the rotuine of was found
of biopsy patients. Let us beseech each other to keep us at the good
efforts to contribute something in muscle and nerve biopsy service to
the people who need their muscle and nerve tissues searched for the good
or the ill in them.
georgecole <@t> ev1.net
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