Re: Unattached patient

From: Joanne Bulley, MD (islesannie@yahoo.com)
Wed Oct 18 23:20:25 2006


All the other docs (including the ER docs) are employess of Dartmouth Hitchcock - and I talked with the Medical Director of the Keene Branch of D-H.

If I talk to the Med Staff office it will go to the Pres of the Med Staff and except for very rare occasions, the Pres is also a D-H employeed Md - and they all see nothing wrong with wanting to have all the patients come to them rather than to others (even though most of the wives aof any of the newer docs come to me - as well as some of the women MDs).

The director did send out a memo to everyone the day after my last talks with him. But I don't think anyone will remember it when they write the order "consult podiatry - or gyn etc"

We shall see.

Joanne

At Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Rafael Haciski wrote: >
>This issue would be best approached via the Medical Staff office,
>under which jurisdiction (usually) lie these matters, from where they
>would filter down to departmental level, to be decided by the various
>directors, with eventual decisions/edicts passed on to the ER docs.
>
>--
>Rafael Haciski MD FACOG
>Palmetto, FL
>

--
Joanne Bulley, MD
Keene, NH, USA




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