ANST - Re: chirurgeon availability
Lori Jones
LJONES at ossm.edu
Wed Jul 23 15:43:40 PDT 1997
> shouldn't the Chirurgeion be available at all
> hours? Does your local emergency room close it's doors
> after dinner time? Don't emergencies happen at night too?
For the most part, chirurgeons are always available. Many I know fly
a banner outside their tents to identify themselves. It is in the
nature of most chirurgeons (at least the ones I know) to give
first-aid any time they hear a chirurgeon is needed. They get up in
the middle of the night or early in the morning. They leave classes
they've been waiting months to attend. They drop out of tournaments
and competitions, etc.. All these things in the name of helping out.
I think we have to consider just how much we want to require
from a the local officer. Keep in mind that the people who volunteer
to be chirurgeons are often mundanely in the medical profession.
They get to deal with this kind of stuff all the time, in addition
to often working weird hours. Just like the rest of us, they
go to events to relax and have fun.
I'm all for people volunteering their services in whatever organized
fashion they want to. I just know how hard it is to get enough
people to work gate, or clean privies, or herald a large tournament,
etc. It just seems whenever we make something a "requirement",
it makes what is done out of kindness seem more like work.
- Kat MacL.
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Lori Campbell
Oklahoma School of Science and Math
LJONES at ossm.edu
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