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Re: Witness at forcepsFrom: Geffrey H. Klein, MD (gklein@bcm.tmc.edu)Sun Nov 30 19:02:01 1997
On 11/30/97, Marco A. Pelosi, III, MD wrote this: Q> I don't mind family members in the room for this sort of activity so Q> long as they don't faint or videotape and I ALWAYS have the pediatrician Q> present. If they insist on video, I insist on cesarean - the cost of Q> doing business. I agree with the fainting part.. The hospital where I work has a policy against videotaping deliveries (forceps or otherwise). I am not certain why this is. I feel that it can only help me. It will portray the standard of care medicine that I practice.. What is the harm? Naively yours... ---------------------------------- Geffrey H. Klein, MD ---------------------------------- gklein@bcm.tmc.edu -- ---------------------------------- http://members.aol.com/gklein01/geff.html List-owner OB-GYN-L co-moderator sci.med.obgyn Advisory Board Chairman OBGYN.net http://www.obgyn.net/medical.htm Office: 2200 Nasa Rd #1 Houston, Texas 77058 Tel 713 741 2273 x2628
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