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Really interesting as he had just retired when I went to the unit. I liked the instant thoughts on some questions and watching him use a lifetime of experience to give an opinion. A good example of what experts, expert and informed opinion really are in a world of "my opinion" is as good as yours. Thanks for an opportunity for reaffirming of my respect in academic and medical experience. Facebook has a lot to answer for in terms of watering down truth/knowledge whatever.

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