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Shailendra
4/21/2007 bobH     But are you a doctor?
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   Hi,
   I read somewhere , that we are not allowed to say if we are Prof, specialist or even MDs? I'm sure how accurate is that..some body suggisted to say I'm just a very smart person who, naturally, happend to know almost every thing in neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuropharmacology, and has a good grip on all the recent+ old medical publication..such a long descriptive name?
   But, what differenct it will make, if I specified my real name and the full subspecialization? Since I'm repeatedly asking every one to take this or that refernce to their medical doctor/ Neurologist/ Neuro oncologist..ext to disscuss the possibilty of missing a diagnosis or a better management?

   God bless
   Bob  Hilton
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What I meant is that if you are a doctor that unless you are actually one of those based at the cleveland clinic ansering questions on the other forums, it looks like the rules would prevent you from saying where you work which would make it impossible to check, so people just have to take things on trust.

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Hi,
  There is a misunderstanding here!
  The post above is a response to a couple of people (maybe one person with different nick names?) who are asking me either to stop helping/ responding/posting  on this forum or identify myself (real name , position, location..ext) which I find unreasanable!!!!
   Please read any of my comments on this forum, and try to point out to me, if any wrong saying or suggestion I made!!  ( then direct me to the type of the publication + in which medical jurnal?)  , because I always be grateful and happy to learn from anybody...we never stop learining!!!!

   God bless
   Bob Hilton
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Rule number 3 of rules for posting questions and comments on forums and public areas specifically forbids

" Posting names, e-mail addresses, telephone numbers or any other confidential or personally identifiable information of  * yourself *  or any person(s) or entities. "

So I suppose that anything that would lead to you being specifically identified as a medical professional attached to any particular clinic or hospital would be a breach of that.
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