Re: a truly amazing family practice physician

From: Anna Meenan, MD (annam@uic.edu)
Mon May 24 20:50:00 2004


It's a guy thing. Send him to a female PCP.

--
                 Anna Meenan, MD, FAAFP (donning asbestos suit)

At Mon, 24 May 2004, Richard Chudacoff, MD wrote: > >I was recently referred a patient for an abnormal Pap smear. During >colposcopy I performed a Gynprobe, which came back positive for both >Chlamydia and gonorrhea. I treated patient, and recommended that her >partner be treated by his primary care physician. When my patient came back >for a test of cure she told me that her partner's primary care physician >felt, based on history and absence of symptoms, said he had no reason to be >treated; nor did he feel a diagnostic test was warranted. > >After coming to my senses, was a little help of ammonia, I explain to the >patient that this is probably not the best diagnostic design that I've ever >heard of, and recommended that her partner be evaluated by another >physician. However, am I missing something? Can we dispose of the >Gynprobe, or is this something strictly male, or strictly family practice? > >-- >Richard Chudacoff, MD > >There is a strange and mighty race of people called the Americans who are >rapidly becoming the coldest in the world because of this cruel, man-eating >idol, lucre. > > <http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/e/edwarddahl154297.html> Edward >Dahlberg >





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