Re: A new poll!

From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirez@icepr.com)
Thu Mar 22 10:51:45 2001


Ok -this time you are right - but how about when you are wrong? - and believe me -you will be - partnership is very much like marriage - maybe worse ?? -;) both should have respect for each other - that is sensed by the patient. The least thing you want now is that the patient starts seen mixed, nasty signals - many patients will understand that there are many ways to skin a cat - but none of them should be harmful to her and her baby SOOOOOO??? Talk to your partner - be assertive - and give the patient the best treatment you both can give her - IMHO I would just discharge her home - no indication for induction at this time.

At Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Caitlin Cusack MD wrote: >
>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...
>
>>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
>
>--
>Cait Cusack
>

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