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1. healthfraud@lists.quackwatch.com: 53410: Re: [healthfraud] Chiropractic (lack of) liability
www.ssr.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi? - [Cached]Published on: 6/12/2001 Last Visited: 1/16/2002
"Zeitzew, Steven" wrote: > > FYI: Though there is no legal requirement to send films out to be read by > radiologists, this would be at the discretion of the clinician who takes the > x-rays. A free-standing or hospital based radiology practice would routinely > have a radiologist review films done there. > > Steve Zeitzew, M.D. Chief, Orthopaedic Surgery West Los Angeles Veterans > Administration Healthcare Center (310) 268-3663 > "The contents of this message are mine personally and do not reflect any > position of the Government or the Department of Veterans Affairs." -
2. U.S. Medicine Information Central
www.usmedicine.com/article.cfm - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2001 Last Visited: 10/13/2004
"I am disappointed and worried about a potentially dangerous situation at the Veterans Administration Medical Center West Los Angeles," wrote Dr. Steven L. Zeitzew, orthopedic surgery chief at the center, in a letter to local and national VA officials early last October.
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"We're going to review that with our policy board and I'm developing an answer to (Dr. Zeitzew)," he said.
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But some physicians, such as Dr. Zeitzew, still hold strong opinions on the use of such alleged remedies. "Alternative medical practitioners have made many unfounded claims for these substances echoed in the popular press and in books," he wrote in his letter.

