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I thought he would be the first to go. They probably asked for his resignation instead of firing him.Finalement esti
Dr Mulder is a general surgeon (e.g. operates mainly on the abdomen) and was more of a figurehead really. He had nothing to do with the day to day regular NHL injuries. He has no orthopaedic expertise or input into management.
He was involved in making sure the Bell Centre had adequate emergency preparation for actual life threatening injuries such as the Trent McCleary throat injury or the Richard Zednik carotid laceration.
He also got involved if players had medical issues that went beyond sports injuries, like Koivu's cancer (though Koivu's cancer treatment did not require surgery AFAIK, surgeons are nearly always involved in cancer care).
Medical staff made a lot of mistakes last two years. Replacing them slowly but surely
There's a rumor his childhood pictures were the first pictures taken using the Autochrome process.Love him but it was time! Guy was born 11 years after penicillin was discovered.
Pretty sure I read he specialized as a thoracic surgeon, but otherwise you are correct.Dr Mulder is a general surgeon (e.g. operates mainly on the abdomen) and was more of a figurehead really. He had nothing to do with the day to day regular NHL injuries. He has no orthopaedic expertise or input into management.
He was involved in making sure the Bell Centre had adequate emergency preparation for actual life threatening injuries such as the Trent McCleary throat injury or the Richard Zednik carotid laceration.
He also got involved if players had medical issues that went beyond sports injuries, like Koivu's cancer (though Koivu's cancer treatment did not require surgery AFAIK, surgeons are nearly always involved in cancer care).
Yes! My bad, not sure how I got general surgeon in my head. I've amended my post!Pretty sure I read he specialized as a thoracic surgeon, but otherwise you are correct.