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Re: The less you know the betterFrom: Philip Suarez, M.D. (philip@ICSI.Net)Sat Nov 30 18:15:16 1996
> In message <199611301751.JAA23156@unixg.ubc.ca> writes: > > There are not enough specialist to go around to be doing annual > > pap smears here. The family doc can do a pap smear almost as well > > as I can (atleast the ones who were properly trained sure can). > > Hmmm. Care to explain that "almost"? Perhaps you give the Cytobrush > a special kind of twirling flourish that we benighted FPs just can't > get right? I would respectfully request that we drop this thread. I've seen horrid FP docs, horrid Ob/Gyn docs, horrid female docs, horrid male docs, horrid nurse practitioners - and I've seen excellent all of the above that I wouldn't hesitate to let care for my wife... We will solve nothing here with this thread. Ob/Gyn docs should be allowed to practice primary care medicine for their patients if that's their training and desire. That's the only threatening issue I see, and the legislature is taking care of that. Beyond that, let's just knock it off, OK? Philip ----------------------------------------------------- Philip Suarez, M.D. philip@icsi.net ----------------------------------------------------- Fellow - American College Ob/Gyn
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