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Terrence D. Case wrote:
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> Bill;
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> Who? Whom ever the surgeon has faith in. Perhaps you should consider
> getting your RVT, given you level of interest.
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> Please call me directly if I can help (802-656-8827).
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> Terry Case
> University of Vermont
Terry,
Thanks for the suggestions. I will try those next time we do a vein
mapping. It is nice to be able to get help from people such as yourself
when I need it. As far as the RVT part, I have been registered since
1994 and am now working on my bachelors in management. Unfortunately
the ultrasound dept. in my hospital still doesn`t see the values of a
dedicated vascular lab where we could do more of these type things, but
I`m still working on them. I will have my management degree in about 9
months and I hope to put that and my RVT to good use as a manager of a
"real" vascular lab. I`ll keep your number handy, I may just call for
some more advice sometime. Thanks again.
Bill
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