RE:RE:RE:RE:I forgot that… sure, bud. Let's see how that works out. None of your last 5 years posts have aged well. At some point tonight I'm going to compile every single one of your predictions since 2015. Anyone with a brain will go through your posting history and vomit at how wrong you've been.
mercedesman wrote:
"It would be nothing short of a miracle for 10+ to be enrolled per month. So far the number is substantially less than 1 per month so it's not even realistic at this point.
When you say Kellum has got it back to 10+ per month, what do you mean? It has never in the history of Tigris been 10 so how would it "go back"? That's quite misleading of you. " - BayCityRoller
Sorry, my bad. I guess I was thinking of the good 'ol days of Euphrates.
I guess I am perhaps somewhat niavely assuming that with a world-renowned Key-Opinion-Leader, now on board, as the CMO, and that with all his first hand knowledge of these US hospitals and presumably some of the Mgrs at each (and the fact that many new locations were hand picked by him) that each hospital can somehow get to a little under one patient per month (on average). 10/15 = .667 patients per hospital per month (in order to average 10 patients per month across 15 hospitals).
If not at that expected pace,I wonder why Chris needed an additonal $ 10-$ 12M ? Lifestyle? Massage benefit plan?
MM