Re: Birth Plans

From: Joseph E. Shaeffer (JSCNM@concentric.net)
Mon Jun 23 08:55:18 1997


jay kulkin wrote:

> I think you raise an xcellent point. It appears that CNM's are to be
> Obstetricians colleagues. At my hospital, the docs didn't want them to
> share
> the lounge on L&D. Time to get over this idea and learn from each
> other.
> In residency, I always felt the CNM's taught me a gentler Obstetrics.
>
> Jay
>
> At 10:56 PM 6/22/97 -0500, you wrote:
>
> >
> >Regarding midwives on the list: I APPROVE, because I can learn from
> their
> >postings and their views. Face it, we all think our own views are
> right,
> >and so should they. Ultimately, I strive to learn, and hearing what
> they
> >have to say is helpful to me, as is hearing what all the DOCS have to
> say
> >as well.
> >
> >BYE
> >
> >Bryan S. Jick, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.
> >Obstetrics and Gynecology
> >Pasadena, CA.
> > voice: (626) 304-2626
> > fax: (626) 796-6495
> >e-mail: drbryan@earthlink.net
> >
> Jay M. Kulkin, MD, MBA, FACOG
> Medical Resource Group
> 1117 Perimeter Center West
> Suite 510 East
> Atlanta, Georgia
> Phone:770-392-3475
> e-mail: medresourcegroup@mindspring.com

>From one of the midwives out here,

Thank you both for your words of support, I really do appreciate being part of this group and hope to add not detract from it's character or purpose and enjoy the collegial(sp) tone that most of the folks on this list use. I think in general that the midwives take care not to be obnoxious, overriding or pompous and treat the listmembers with the same kind of respect that they feel they deserve. Thanks again, Joseph Shaeffer ARNP/CNM Spokane, Washington





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