Re: "small" tertiay hospitals

From: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)
Mon May 28 02:51:34 2007


Did not mean to write "small" tertiary hospitals.....FWIW.... small tertiary or large tertiary, I am grateful for MFM,s and Neonatologists and NICU's. I meant to say "...stopping sending in utero transfers to small primary hospitals", said TIC.

Hank

>Henry Gregor wrote

>
>>
>
> Wlell, duh, who woulda' guessed? ROTFLOL....what an important piece of
>CME we all need to get credited with, to note on all our little slips of
>paper that "show" we're professionals keeping up our competencies. Guess
>there will be a flood tide of folks stopping sending preterm in utero
>transports to small tertiary hospitals, ya' think?
>
> :-)
>
>on, when.

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