Re: OB: PP TL

From: rmodugno@aol.com
Thu May 31 20:33:05 2007


1) induce her when your partner, who will do the TL, is on call . 2) Arrange for him to do it even if he isn't on call. 3) Bring her back later and let him do the TL

TAH-DAH!

Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG Sylva, NC

-----Original Message----- From: Joe <forcep@intercom.net> To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@dns.obgyn.net> Sent: Thu, 31 May 2007 5:15 pm Subject: Re: OB: PP TL

Its her body. Her requests should be respected. Joe C   

Garry E. Siegel, M.D. wrote: 

> 23 YO P1001 at 36 weeks adamantly desires PPTL. 

>
> I have advised against it, and discussed alternatives ad nauseum. 

>
> I am in a 3 doctor group, and I feel strongly that I do not want to
do 

> this regardless of the patient's request; I know one of my

partners--and 

> this is OK--probably would not be bothered by doing so. 

>
> Needless to say, this represents a small glitch, i.e. may deliver
and 

> need surgery when I'm on call. Also, it represents some division
within 

> the group, albeit very minor division which is not an issue in terms
of 

> how we get along. 

>
> Any suggestions welcome. 

>
> Garry 

>
> -- 

> Garry E. Siegel, M.D. 

> Private Practice 

> Roswell, GA 

>

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