Forcing already overworked staff that is likely also spread kinda thin in these economically challenged times doesn't look to me to be the better way to go about handling this issue.

On the other hand, rallying doctors, physicians, psychologists, academics and officials by way of educational campaigning may seem to take a bit longer, but should also prove to be both more permanent and more far reaching over the long haul.

That is actually why I started this thread, the news story cited is just one example and there will likely be more of same to follow. And that's a Good Thing.


--Mac