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DrSclafani needs urgent help

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:12 am
by drsclafani
I am charged by the International society for Neurovascular Disease with leading a consensus panel on methodology and best practice in performing the interventional procedure known by some as the liberation procedure.

In preparation for the ISNVD meeting in three weeks in Orlando, I want to Surveymonkey as many proceduralists as possible who are known to be performing the procedure.

I would appreciate names AND email addresses of any physicians who are known to perform this procedure.

This is time sensitive.

Thanks

DrSclafani

Re: DrSclafani needs urgent help

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:21 am
by EJC
PM Sent with details of Donald Reid, Scotland.

Re: DrSclafani needs urgent help

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:40 am
by drsclafani
EJC wrote:PM Sent with details of Donald Reid, Scotland.
excellent. and a good idea to send me private messages to protect our doctors' privacy

Re: DrSclafani needs urgent help

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:14 pm
by cheerleader
Hey Dr. S-

I'll post on Facebook.
Good luck!
xo,
cheer

Re: DrSclafani needs urgent help

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:29 pm
by frodo
drsclafani wrote:I am charged by the International society for Neurovascular Disease with leading a consensus panel on methodology and best practice in performing the interventional procedure known by some as the liberation procedure.

In preparation for the ISNVD meeting in three weeks in Orlando, I want to Surveymonkey as many proceduralists as possible who are known to be performing the procedure.

I would appreciate names AND email addresses of any physicians who are known to perform this procedure.

This is time sensitive.

Thanks

DrSclafani
There are several addresses and phones here:

http://www.ccsviclinic.com/index.php?title=Main_Page

Re: DrSclafani needs urgent help

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 1:02 pm
by Cece
I sent along Dr. Gregory Snyder, Dr. Michael Cumming, and Dr. Ziv Haskal's information.
Cheer, thanks for posting this to the facebook page!

I would assume the results of the survey will be that the IRs all vary in their techniques. But perhaps there will be common ground.

Re: DrSclafani needs urgent help

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 3:15 pm
by drsclafani
Cece wrote:I sent along Dr. Gregory Snyder, Dr. Michael Cumming, and Dr. Ziv Haskal's information.
Cheer, thanks for posting this to the facebook page!

I would assume the results of the survey will be that the IRs all vary in their techniques. But perhaps there will be common ground.
when asked what he thought the first time he saw luminescence on the barium cyanoplatinum plate exposed to his amazing ray, wilhelm roentgen said,"I did not think, I investigated"

Re: DrSclafani needs urgent help

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:12 am
by Pepe
Here you are the names and email addresses of doctors in Europe, South America and Middle East who are performing the CCSVI procedure:

https://docs.google.com/present/view?id ... interval=5

I hope this can help.

If you need something else, please let me know.

Regards,

Pepe...from Spain (Europe)

Re: DrSclafani needs urgent help

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 4:46 pm
by Cece
drsclafani wrote:
Cece wrote:I would assume the results of the survey will be that the IRs all vary in their techniques. But perhaps there will be common ground.
when asked what he thought the first time he saw luminescence on the barium cyanoplatinum plate exposed to his amazing ray, wilhelm roentgen said,"I did not think, I investigated"
ok ok no assuming :)

We get some 'history of radiology' in with our 'ccsvi 101' and 'advanced ccsvi,' don't we?

Re: DrSclafani needs urgent help

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 10:19 am
by drsclafani
Cece wrote:
drsclafani wrote:
Cece wrote:I would assume the results of the survey will be that the IRs all vary in their techniques. But perhaps there will be common ground.
when asked what he thought the first time he saw luminescence on the barium cyanoplatinum plate exposed to his amazing ray, wilhelm roentgen said,"I did not think, I investigated"
ok ok no assuming :)

We get some 'history of radiology' in with our 'ccsvi 101' and 'advanced ccsvi,' don't we?
we never did have that pop quiz......

Re: DrSclafani needs urgent help

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 10:24 am
by drsclafani
Cece wrote:
drsclafani wrote:
Cece wrote:I would assume the results of the survey will be that the IRs all vary in their techniques. But perhaps there will be common ground.
when asked what he thought the first time he saw luminescence on the barium cyanoplatinum plate exposed to his amazing ray, wilhelm roentgen said,"I did not think, I investigated"
ok ok no assuming :)

We get some 'history of radiology' in with our 'ccsvi 101' and 'advanced ccsvi,' don't we?
we never did have that pop quiz......

Did you know that the CT scanner was developed by EMI, the original recording company for the beatles. The first CT scanners were made by EMI

we could say, then, that we owe it to the Beatles that roentgen's ray, went from a kodak brownie to a nikon digital on the backs of the Beatles.

John Lennon, my hero

S