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Re: Patients right to refuse drFrom: AmyRD (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu Jul 21 20:49:31 2005
At Wed, 20 Jul 2005, Ashley wrote: Yes you have ever right to refuse a dr. I would make your request known and they will have to stick by it. I work in healtcare and have seen this happen. AMy > >Hi everybody. Last time I wrote I told you how the dr(who isn't my dr) >acted like a complete idiot and completely contradicted herself. Anyway, >my surgery is now schedule for Aug 2. I called MY dr today to get a >refill on my meds to get me through untill my surgery. Well, guess who >calls me back. The idiot dr's nurse She leaves a message on my machine >saying the idiot doc said I am not allowed to have any narcotics so >there is nothing they can do for me. Why is she calling me? My dr, the >one doing my surgery has no problem making me comfortable. So here is >my question. I am paying out of pocket for this certain dr to do my >surgery. Meanwhile this other dr(a resident trying to make a name for >herself) is getting into business that is not hers. Can I refuse to let >her have anything to do with my treatment? I do not want her in the >operating room and I don't want her antwhere near my case. What would >you all do? > >-- >Ashley >
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