Guest guest Posted October 8, 2006 Report Share Posted October 8, 2006 Dr. Schaller, it was good to see your post on this subject. I had the honor of examining the status of the Chinese Poison Control Center in Beijing and Shanghai a couple of years ago and met with several MD's in the top hospital in both cities as part of the People to People Ambassador program. I also lived in a Chinese community and taught chemistry and physics in a Chinese high school in the Peace Corps from 1963 - 1965 and was treated by Chinese doctors for two years. 1. China does not have a National Poison Control Center program 2. The central government has two weeks to respond with an antidote, etc. once they get the request for information from the village, to the town, to the city, to the provinces, etc. ..........by then it is probably too late. 3. I was surprised to see that about 50% of the patients walking in to the biggest hosp. in Beijing and in Shanghai go into the Traditional Chinese Medicine departments and the other 50% go into the Western Medicine section. PS. We are waiting for your latest publications to come out. Thanks for all that you do to help people. Dr. L. Lipsey ( 904 )398-2168 550 Water St, #1230, ville, FL 32202 Toxicologist and former Prof. Univ. Florida, Adj Prof, Univ. N. FL, OSHA HazMat certification, Fla. Comm. College Jax, Institute of Occ. Safety & Health, Chairman, Clinical Tox Advisory Comm, Florida Poison Info Center, Jax. _www.richardlipsey.com_ (http://www.richardlipsey.com/) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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