Re: Patient Care

From: Gerald P. Rodríguez (geraldpr@cybermesa.com)
Tue Mar 30 11:44:43 2004


I have seen this physician/spouse (RN) situation in several hospitals in which I've worked. And, not just in L & D units, but other areas of the hospital as well. Right now at our hospital there is a man/woman (both physicians) working, at times caring for the same patient. Seems to me as if your hospital isn't hungry enough for RNs.

Somewhere in NM there is currently a legal issue re two physicians (father/son) who are in some warm water because one is being accused of covering up the others alleged mistake a medication order.

Gerald P. Rodríguez, M.D., FACOG Santa Fe

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>----- Original Message -----
From: "Dr. Ainsworth" <ainsron@sbcglobal.net> To: "Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L" <ob-gyn-l@dns.obgyn.net> Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 10:44 AM Subject: Patient Care

> My wife is recent BSN grad and passed her RN licensing exam a couple of
> weeks ago. She is interested in working part-time in the OB unit at the
> hospital I work at and they are interested in having her work there
> because of staffing shortages and the need for qualified individuals to
> call in, she has previous experience in L&D, postpartum as a LVN. The
> Department manager told her that they would need to restrict her from
> caring for any of my patients in the hospital because of liability
> concerns. When we first heard that, we said, sounds reasonable.
> However, as we have thought about it, it could be a real problem because
> I deliver about 1/3 of the babies in our unit, plus a lot of the gyn
> postop patients on the floor are my patients. There are times when I
> have over half of the patients on the floor. Have any of you who are
> RN/MD marriages run into similar restrictions in your hospitals? Is it
> reasonable? Is it necessary?
>





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