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Dear ER docs,

I love you most of the time, but sometimes you will have to settle down and accept the 2 views (90 degrees apart) that I give you, even if they’re not the textbook views you want. First of all, I work under my radiologists, not you. Secondly, when your patient has two 4 x 4 pads draped over an elbow wound, and one of them falls off, taking with it fragments of ulna, maybe some radius as well, do not come to me and complain that the views weren’t perfect. Instead, offer to manipulate the open fracture however you’d like, and I’ll shoot the X-ray.

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