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To: Rayja who wrote (3819)10/21/1999 8:44:00 AM
From: gao seng  Respond to of 4122
 
Kenita the liar. Your posts are just a waste of bandwidth. Your credibility as a source of information on IMDS from being a former employee is nill. If anyone wishes to continue to believe that you are honest, also probably believes that you are not Kenita.

If you insist on saying you aren't kenita, why don't you post some rational on why you let her borrow your alias, and who are you anyway and what is your interest in IMDS? Put up or shut up. &*()&^(&%*%#$



To: Rayja who wrote (3819)10/21/1999 9:41:00 AM
From: Rayja  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4122
 
It seems the protocol that Nassau Medical Center requested from IMDS and the protocol now in place Nassau Medical Center are very different:

Nassau Medical Center Original Protocol
1. No patient information, i.e., mammography, ultrasound, and/or ultrasound films or reports would be released to the Company until all 275 patients have been scanned,
2. NCMC medical staff would select, without the Company's involvement and knowledge of the patient's condition, all patients that are examined.
3. IDSI was asked to pay 6-months of testing expenses in advance.
4. No publicity.

Apparently, Nassau Medical Center's New Protocol
(From the annual report)

1. The results of each patient's scan are compared to her mammogram by Nassau County and then the scan and the mammogram are forwarded to us for our review.
2. The comparisons may be done individually after each scan or in batches.
3. Depending on the quality of the images, the software or hardware of the CTLM(TM) may be adjusted to obtain maximum clarity.

Number 3, above, causes me some concern.