Re: A new poll!

From: Caitlin Cusack MD (caitlincusack@yahoo.com)
Thu Mar 22 09:58:42 2001


Marco and Joanne- I agree 100%-I do wish I had the courage to tell my partner that if he wants to do unindicated inductions on patients with unfavorable cervixs who are poor VBAC candidates to go ahead-but do it on his own time and carry it out to it's finish. Unfortunately when put in these situations I'm so flustered by the whole thing that he's out the door before I've found my voice again! Just curious how many out there would truly ask their partners to stay and continue to manage the patient...

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>Marco - you are RIGHT ON!!!
>

I would corner the doc who started it all and pursue the >"If you want to start this c*** - then you better plan on staying here
>throughout the entire care plan!!!!"
>
>Joanne

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Cait Cusack




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