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Re: Gyn: HRTFrom: Gordon Goldman (obgyndoc@swbell.net)Thu Jul 31 23:19:50 2008
Garry, Meaning no disrespect to your colleague, if you prescribe without doing a complete physical exam and something should go awry, your butt is on the line. While he may be a very careful and capable practitioner, you simply cannot take his examination and transfer it as your own. If he sent you a patient whom he said had an enlarged myomatous uterus and heavy bleeding or a large ovarian cyst, which she concurred upon history, would you even consider taking her to the OR without doing an exam first? While that may seem a bit of a tangential exaggeration, the basic principle seems the same to me. I just feel more comfortable doing my own evaluations. Gordon On Jul 31, 2008, at 10:43 PM, Garry E. Siegel, M.D. wrote:
> 54 YO P2002, LMP May 08, came in with menopausal symptoms. She say
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