Re: Defining Immediately Available

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Tue Apr 17 07:56:39 2001


Elvis cannot leave the building.

art

At Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Geffrey Klein, MD wrote: >
>We had a department meeting tonight to address the topic of ACOG's
>requirement for being immediately available for TOL. We came up with
>this definition:
>
>Immediately available: The doctor has to be physically located where,
>when needed, he can be in the operating room by the time required to
>transfer the patient from the LDR to the OR, so that a decision on
>surgery can be made.
>
>Any thoughts?
>
>--
>_______________________
>Geffrey H. Klein, MD
>_______________________
>_______________________
>geffrey.klein@obgyn.net
>200 Medical Center Blvd Suite 103
>Webster, TX 77598
>(281) 332 6723
>
>http://www.geffreyklein.com
>

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art fougner, md

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