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7 Responses to The Daily Alison (medical dramas and glittery hoodies)

  1. Michael Retherford July 31, 2009 at 7:29 pm #

    What about revisting Diana Falzone, Anna David. What about Julia Allison. Do you know Justine of IJustine?
    Or even Andy Levy!
    your Dad is always a good guest! Wait. . . what about your sister? You talk about her, why not interview her?

    bye,
    Michael Retherford

  2. Michael Retherford July 31, 2009 at 6:29 pm #

    What about revisting Diana Falzone, Anna David. What about Julia Allison. Do you know Justine of IJustine?
    Or even Andy Levy!
    your Dad is always a good guest! Wait. . . what about your sister? You talk about her, why not interview her?

    bye,
    Michael Retherford

  3. Ken Swindal July 31, 2009 at 10:24 pm #

    Hiya Alison,
    Thanks!.. for the great interview with your Dad..
    Hope to hear more from him on your Webcasts…

  4. Ken Swindal July 31, 2009 at 9:24 pm #

    Hiya Alison,
    Thanks!.. for the great interview with your Dad..
    Hope to hear more from him on your Webcasts…

  5. Joe August 2, 2009 at 4:43 am #

    Alison, I was just thinking you should have your dad on often and talk about medical issues that are in the news, just like Greg does with Dr. Baden on Red Eye. I love those segments! Your dad could be The Daily Alison's Senior Medical Correspondent.

    Dr. Rosen talked a little about Michael Jackson and CPR, but you could also ask him about propofol and other drugs that Jackeson might have taken. That would be really, really cool!

    A nurse once told me that doctors and nurses don't run when there's a Code Blue or other emergency. They don't want to be out of breath & not be able to handle what's going on. But I thought they did shout CLEAR when they're about to shock someone with the paddles so no one else gets shocked — but maybe that's all Hollywood too.

    The Mythbusters did a segment on whether the paddles can cause an injury if a patient is wearing nipple rings or a nitroglycerin patch. The answer is NO!

  6. Joe August 2, 2009 at 3:43 am #

    Alison, I was just thinking you should have your dad on often and talk about medical issues that are in the news, just like Greg does with Dr. Baden on Red Eye. I love those segments! Your dad could be The Daily Alison’s Senior Medical Correspondent.

    Dr. Rosen talked a little about Michael Jackson and CPR, but you could also ask him about propofol and other drugs that Jackson might have taken. That would be really, really cool!

    A nurse once told me that doctors and nurses don’t run when there’s a Code Blue or other emergency. They don’t want to be out of breath & not be able to handle what’s going on. But I thought they did shout CLEAR when they’re about to shock someone with the paddles so no one else gets shocked — but maybe that’s all Hollywood too.

    The Mythbusters did a segment on whether the paddles can cause an injury if a patient has nipple rings or a nitroglycerin patch. The answer is NO!

  7. Joe August 2, 2009 at 11:43 am #

    Alison, I was just thinking you should have your dad on often and talk about medical issues that are in the news, just like Greg does with Dr. Baden on Red Eye. I love those segments! Your dad could be The Daily Alison's Senior Medical Correspondent.

    Dr. Rosen talked a little about Michael Jackson and CPR, but you could also ask him about propofol and other drugs that Jackson might have taken. That would be really, really cool!

    A nurse once told me that doctors and nurses don't run when there's a Code Blue or other emergency. They don't want to be out of breath & not be able to handle what's going on. But I thought they did shout CLEAR when they're about to shock someone with the paddles so no one else gets shocked — but maybe that's all Hollywood too.

    The Mythbusters did a segment on whether the paddles can cause an injury if a patient has nipple rings or a nitroglycerin patch. The answer is NO!

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