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sandman1

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I am looking for physicians, surgeons, and forensic specialists who would like to help be a part of our organization. You will be given the title of "Member of the Scientific and Medical Advisory Committee," that you may add to your c.v.

Your time-effort will be very minimal but your ability to consult by phone with the organization will help many disadvantaged people and would be greatly appreciated.

Please contact me if you are interested.


G. Wright, MD
The Scientific and Medical Advisory Committee (Chair)
The Arizona Chapter of the Innocence Project/ The Justice Project

[email protected]

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sandman1 said:
I am looking for physicians, surgeons, and forensic specialists who would like to help be a part of our organization. You will be given the title of "Member of the Scientific and Medical Advisory Committee," that you may add to your c.v.

Your time-effort will be very minimal but your ability to consult by phone with the organization will help many disadvantaged people and would be greatly appreciated.

Please contact me if you are interested.


G. Wright, MD
The Scientific and Medical Advisory Committee (Chair)
The Arizona Chapter of the Innocence Project/ The Justice Project

[email protected]

I find it odd you are recruiting on a website for med students and residents...what expertise (or more precisely lack thereof) are you looking for? I can assure you none of our loyal posters here are Di Maio, Baden level forensic pathologists in the making...Im highly skeptical of any group with "Justice" in the title, sounds like a political activist group of some kind.

And foremost, if the main sell of your group is to pad your C.V., what the heck are you doing? Has the world gone mad? I can assure resident/fellows/med students alike that padding your C.V. with the likes of the "Justice League"" will more often lead to a raucous laughter than admiration.

Chairman: We've got a guy here who belonged to the Justice League.
Staff1: Doesnt Batman belong to that?
Staff2: Yep, the Justice League of America (the JLA) was founded with Superman, Wonderwoman and Aquaman as well.
Chairman: Wow, Im impressed, let's hire this guy with a 1 million dollar signing bonus!
Chorus: Hurray!
:)

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LADoc00 said:
can assure resident/fellows/med students alike that padding your C.V. with the likes of the "Justice League"" will more often lead to a raucous laughter than admiration.

Chairman: We've got a guy here who belonged to the Justice League.
Staff1: Doesnt Batman belong to that?
Staff2: Yep, the Justice League of America (the JLA) was founded with Superman, Wonderwoman and Aquaman as well.
Chairman: Wow, Im impressed, let's hire this guy with a 1 million dollar signing bonus!
Chorus: Hurray!
:)

250px-Jlalj.jpg

JOIN NOW!

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I dunno. I believe in the whole "Guilty until proven innocent" axiom. ;)

There are national forensics journals and medical journals, and god knows how many legal journals out there. Would be much better served looking there. I can sort of see it now:

Doctor, how did you come to be affiliated with the Innocence Project?
Oh, they found me on studentdoctor.net.


Cut to a viewing of "exhibit A" which is thread debating the merits of poo.
 
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