Re: ob us in office - question on training

From: R. Daniel Braun (rd.braun@gmail.com)
Wed Nov 14 05:20:30 2007


Read the AIUM and ACOG guidelines and follow them. Generate the reports for each exam. There are lots of programs to do so.

Dan

On Nov 13, 2007 9:06 PM, mark decker <mhdmd@wi.rr.com> wrote:

> I came out of residency in 88 - nearly 20 years ago now
>
> we did a detailed - old school level II training rotation - not
> aium's 300 cases - but a lot of level II scans
> and we did the full routine ob scan on a high number - over 300 i am
> sure - ob cases in 4 years - measurements - anatomy basics - position
> number - placenta - cervix- fluid and the like
>
> i am opening up a new practice and would like to have an us for
> limited scan purposes - specific questions
>
> bpps - position - fluid - growth - iugr question <not often this as
> f/u extensive scan would follow with definite concerns> - viability
> early on with spotting and no fhts -
>
> usual on L&D questions I would prefer to do in the office and save
> the trip to ob
>
> i have a lot of experience with these specific question scans in L&D
> over the years and in L&D the BPP was usually the main reason for the scan
>
> question is - if in office and i want to do the above how does my
> training in 84-88 and experience since hold up today re legitimacy in
> doing and "reading" results?
>
> i am not talking at this point in doing all my routine scans - i am
> talking about limited scans in todays world
>
> thanks in advance
>

--
R. Daniel Braun, MD  FACOG(L)  CMT
Professor Emeritus
Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Indiana U. School of Medicine

R. Daniel Braun

"Science without Religion is LAME; Religion without Science is BLIND" Einstein 1941





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