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OB: MD/CNMs please review/replyFrom: Garry E. Siegel, M.D. (garrys@mindspring.com)Tue Oct 26 19:19:53 2004
Dear all: Our 2 doctor, 2 CNM practice occasionally has patients who are rather serious about non-intervention. There are times when these patients, who tend to act similarly (like teen-agers, actually, in that their behavior is sooooo predictable), can be exasperating for our very tolerant/understanding CNMs and staff. Furthermore, their desires may be so far below the minimum standard of care as to be frankly dangerous. Thankfully, Moms and Babies are hardy things, and almost always, all turns out fine. I would like to discuss this more off list with those interested listers. For lurkers or those wishing to debate intervention/non-intervention, well, please realize that my spam blocker allows me to screen and delete easily, and I will delete messages at my discretion. Thanks, Garry
-- Garry E. Siegel, M.D. Private Practice Roswell, GA
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