[HSF] Paper Journals in an Internet age.
Salerno, Tomas
TSalerno at med.miami.edu
Tue Jan 2 15:42:40 EST 2007
Someone will always pay regardless...
the least cost is the surgeon's fees.
Tomas
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Dear Bill,
I'm glad you have a professorship stipend that underwrites all of the free surgery that you do. Apparently, you also don't pay your staff, rent, etc, either. However, for those of us who solely depend on what we collect from the various payers, free work is truly free. I don't mind doing my share, but I couldn't afford to pay my employees, bills, etc, if that free work became too large a percentage of my practice. I wouldn't categorically say you were "doing all of them for free" unless you weren't drawing a salary. In the end, somebody always pays.
Hal
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Hal
I do all of them for free! The Professorship pays the salary and we travel
around the world teaching and operating. Ask Prasanna, he has seen the result.
William M Novick MD
Paul Nemir Professor
International Child Health
University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center
Founder/Medical Director
International Children's Heart Foundation
www.babyheart.org
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Dear Hal:
haha ... yes ... I do most of them any way ....
NFA
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> Nasser,
> You're right, but I'm sure advertising alone wouldn't begin to make a
> publishing company profitable. I don't know how much an average journal
article
> costs via the internet, and I'm sure it's too much, but I do believe
these
> publishing companies do deserve to make something for the article. This
type
> of mind set that everything on the internet should be freely shared is
the
> same one that's currently killing the music business. Internet piracy of
> intellectual property is wrong. Along the same lines of thinking, how
would you
> like to have to do all of your surgery for free?
> Hal
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