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Re: Nursing shortageFrom: R L Meisel (mfm@southwind.net)Mon Oct 21 13:20:51 1996
> >My question is, what are the policies in the various hospitals of those on >the list regarding participation in the QA process. In addition, if an >individual has fellowship training in an area, should he not at least be >asked to provide input to the process? > >Lynn Those are only for level III perinatal centers. Your facility is by design making itself a level II. Any way thats the way I'd approach it but you should know nobody really gives a hoot about the "GPC" since there is no certification process ect. Ric ************************************************* Richard L Meisel, M.D., FACOG Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine UKSM-W Dept of Ob/Gyn (316) 688-7990 3243 E Murdock St., Suite 201 FAX 688-7656 Wichita, Kansas 67208 mfm@southwind.net *************************************************
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