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Can you hear Jennings mouth gag? Found it in Tessier Surgical Word Book

Posted By: MT Mom on 2008-06-18
In Reply to: Chinese mouth gag? - Sarah Clark

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And I was wondering if he may be referring to a dept at hospital for prosthesis fitting, as he later mentions IPOF/IPOP again as a consultation.

I'm thinking that the doc may not have completed his train of thought. He goes from saying the patient has what he thinks is a MRSA infection just above the stump, then he's dictating something else. Previous notes are no help, as they read as a disjointed thought process as well.

Oh well - thanks for your help!