Toasting ( was Nursing Policy )

From: Malcolm Griffiths (Malcolm@mgriff22.demon.co.uk)
Mon Oct 21 14:49:18 1996


In message <199610200920.TAA10744@iccu6.ipswich.gil.com.au>, Michael Rice <mcrice@gil.com.au> writes >>She cited a policy that
>>the head nurse can cancel a physician's augmentation if there is a staffing
>>shortage.
>
>Ask to see the policy, and find out who represented the medical staff on the
>committee that authorised it, and get on the next meeting of that committee,
>and get it reviewed.
>
>If she can't produce the policy, toast her.

^^^^^

I don't think that "toasting" is compatible with a professional relationship !

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