Re: Cell phone use in hospitals - now paged me to "privacy

From: Meenan, Anna (annam@uic.edu)
Fri Mar 16 17:07:01 2007


Fortunately, when I did take call (which I don't anymore :)), my answering service would ring my home number and put the call through directly at night, so nobody got my number.

Anna Meenan, MD

>
>What I love is when they have blocked their line....so in order to
>call them, you need to call from an unblocked number or go through
>the answering service. They get *my* number on their caller ID and
>just call me back directly. Or you call them back within nanoseconds
>of getting paged and get their answering machine....again, they've
>got my number on caller id and call back on my home line when it's
>convenient for them.
>
>Betsy Hyde CNM
>Branford, CT





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