Re: OB: Twin delivery/availablity of anesthesiologist--long

From: Brickster0@aol.com
Thu Dec 31 09:07:45 1998


Garry,

I agree you should be able to have anesthesia personel in the room. I'm also glad to see I'm not the only person that still delivers twins in the O.R.

At the other hospital you and I practice the L&D nurses keep trying to push me to deliver the twins in the LDR's. By the way the anesthesia staff at the big house don't want to be in the room for twins either

Brick Bills M.D. Atlanta, GA

On 12/30 Garry wrote: What do ya'll do? Do you agree that I am justified in asking for an MD anesthesiologist or at least an CRNA in the room?





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