Re: OB's and EBM--What do you do?

From: Charon Gentile (drgent@bellsouth.net)
Sat Sep 2 11:20:51 2006


Where I practice, the CDC guidelines are readily available to everyone. The issued is reviewed in staff meetings, nursing meetings and in-service training for physicians and nurses.

Despite the above, the newly written standing orders, give Ampicillin as the first drug of choice. And many physicians treat a positive 35 - 37 week of the vagina and rectum with oral Amoxil for 10 days.

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Charon Gentile M.D.  FACOG




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