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To: Bernard Elbaum who wrote (4246)8/1/1999 2:02:00 AM
From: Jack Rayfield  Respond to of 8117
 
Bernard

I apologize for my mistatement Pyng's site lists 46K ambulances in NA and 70K crash carts. I must have misread the data and transposed the numbers. Thanks for setting me straight. I certainly would not want to mislead anyone.

Although I am sure that the data has probably changed, maybe significantly since Pyng posted this page to the site. I am sure it has not been updated since it was first posted in 1997.



To: Bernard Elbaum who wrote (4246)8/1/1999 11:54:00 AM
From: LOR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8117
 
Bernard, your comment:

"There is one group of customers to whom the product should more or less sell
itself. That is teaching hospitals affiliated to universities where there are
research faculty in the field of emergency medicine. Researchers should want to
stay up to date with technology and goings on in their field, and should want to
order the latest gadget. Indeed, they have a responsibility to stay up to date.
There are a fair number of such hospitals, and they shouldn't need any state
approval to use the FAST1 in an ER. This is also a disproportionately important
group, as they are the leaders of their field. Some will want to study the FAST1
in use and submit journal articles based on their own studies. "

is exactly What I Thought ... but PYNG seems almost UNKNOWN
in my neck of the woods !!!

When I approached long time associates at Montreal's Royal Victoria Hospital [ "THE" major Montreal "teaching" hospital associated with McGill University ] many months ago NO-ONE seemed to have heard of the FAST-1. I even mentioned this on the forum and offered to assist PYNG with introductions ....... Naturally, PYNG Management being somewhat bush league I never heard back from them specifically on the Royal Vic ....... and after a recent check with my associates it would appear that no one there did either. Of course it is a big hospital so who knows .... maybe PYNG did formally approach someone there .... but the folks in "research" still don't seem to know about it.

Why am I << NOT >> surprised?

LOR