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To: sheila rothstein who wrote (41934)1/2/1999 5:19:00 PM
From: Elwood P. Dowd  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 97611
 
SR.... If you go back over the last few days, you'll see that my "69 in '99" is one of the more conservative estimates. Rudedog says that 69 should be no problem and others here are looking for 79 and even 89!!! Btw, anything other than the stock price would, indeed, be a dream!!! El



To: sheila rothstein who wrote (41934)1/3/1999 12:33:00 AM
From: Dr. David Gleitman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Re:
"therefore we cannot spend the time we would like with each patient.
This is why CPQ has to go up so I can take a year off".

Mangled care has taken a serious toll on my practice. At this point, I am earning more trading/investing/speculating, then practicing.

That's why I shifted a portion of my CPQ to AOL.

Perhaps the biggest mistake was to apply to med school. I should have applied to the Television networks instead. "ER", gets 13 million an episode. Think of how many support staff, supplies and equipment can be purchased with those funds. With global fees, we cannot get paid for surgical aftercare. TV "MD's" get residuals, syndication points, and other perks. Real doctors get squat. Maybe I should become a writer for the show and come up with a new "guest disease", or perhaps develop a new TV medical show. How about "Name that pathogen". "I can name that disease in 3 lab tests". " I can name it in two".. (Hint.... think of "name that tune....".

Best of luck to all for the comming year.

David