Re: TVT & TOT advice

From: Joe (forcep@intercom.net)
Tue Nov 7 05:24:44 2006


Joanne: The companies pushing their products have training sessions. Talk to reps. Its alittle nerve stimulating the first time you see this large needle in the bladder. LOL. Joe C

Joanne Bulley, MD wrote: > Any advice for an older gyn (me) to get trained on the TVT or TOT and
> bring into a small hospital - where I would need to convince the Med
> Staff Priveleges folks that I should bring it in to the hospital and
> know what I am doing? Can I get proctoring on real people cases after
> doing the training?
>
> One problem in a small practice is accumulating enough to do in a few
> months to be good at it and comfortable with it.
>
> Recommendations on or off line would be welcome.
>
> --
> Joanne Bulley, MD
> Keene, NH, USA
>





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