Guest guest Posted October 13, 2004 Report Share Posted October 13, 2004 - DrLance Sharon Davies Cc: DrLance Wednesday, October 13, 2004 9:08 AM Re: Pediatric Volunteers for Studies Dear Sharon, I'm impressed by your efficiency. Thanks. Please excuse my ignorace, what is BMJ? I got an e-mail on this and didn't read every work but it sparked my interests enough to send the e-mail. Is there much news in London about the flu vaccines that were not sent to America? Our news is full of it. Is there a flu vaccine shortage in Britain also? THank again so very much, Dr. Sandra Lance, D.C. Dear Dr Lance, Done that! I don't know what Dr Rollinson's specialty is: he simply responded to an article published on bmj.com. I would say from his address that he could be in the UK, perhaps in the Plymouth area. Or else he could be in Canada as postcodes look similar for the two countries. We, the BMJ, are based in London. Best wishes, Sharon Davies <DrLance 13/10/2004 13:51 To " Sharon Davies " <SDavies cc <DrLance Subject Re: Pediatric Volunteers for Studies Dear Ms. Davies, Yes, Please forward it to DR. Rollinson's. What is his speciality and where are ya'll located? Sincerly, Sandra Lance, D.C. _____ Dear Dr Lance, Thank you very much for your response. As I understood Dr Rollinson's response, he was asking in general which parents would volunteer their children for a study. I did not think that he was specifically recruiting. However, would you like me to forward your message to him? Best wishes, Sharon Davies Letters editor - Sharon Davies drlance Wednesday, October 13, 2004 8:02 AM Re: Pediatric Volunteers for Studies ForwardSourceID:NT0001020E - Sharon Davies DrLance Wednesday, October 13, 2004 9:01 AM Re: Pediatric Volunteers for Studies ForwardSourceID:NT0001020E Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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