Re: tooling for OB

From: Joanne Bulley, MD (islesannie@gmail.com)
Tue Apr 28 16:15:13 2009


I hear you on that one! (psyche - my side of the family has always been a bit off)

But it might be needed for the next phase of my life. The chance of finding a partner to come into a town with a monopoly and be a partner with me is slim and the finances of being a solo provider is getting pretty bad around here. Looking around, I think I am / would be more marketable with the OB.

As to John's comment: there are lots that I have seen more of - but it has been too long since the 2 AM toxemic patient - reviewing the current drugs and when to give them etc. I bet it won't take much - but I have no clue how to write for labetolol IV (or otherwise) and in my day we wrote for Fibrin Split products when thinking about DIC - and now they have d-dimer (I think that is what I have seen on charts ...)

I assume that there is a level of new meds / nomenclature / list of absolulte NOs now that another 10 years of the lawyers and expecting 100% perfection every time have gone around!

Joanne

At Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Richard Chudacoff, MD wrote: >
>Psych consult?
>

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Joanne Bulley, MD
solo gyn
Keene, NH

We went from Winter one week April 18/19 to August a week later April 25/26! Supposed to be 90 degrees today!





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