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Re: A favor from our readers

From: Robin (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 13 Feb 2000 09:49:30 -0600 (CST)


Hi Dr. Hill,

I don't mind having a resident doing my care as long as there is something next to him supervising if he is *new* at what he is doing....for instance.....I had a central line placed. One resident was very well seasoned, and did well, whereas the next, was rather green and missed a couple of times.

Residents definitely have to learn, but I would rather not have a Resident operating on me.....they can watch, but I would rather not have them operating on me.....

HTH

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Robin

Sun, 13 Feb 2000, D. Ashley Hill, MD wrote: > >Ladies- > >I hesitate to use the forum for a nonmedical post, but I need a hand >with this. In addition to a busy private ob/gyn practice, my partners >and I also serve as full-time faculty for a Family Practice residency >program. We teach our residents how to perform Pap smears, bimanual >exams, breast exams, and how to deliver babies. Although many patients >enjoy interacting with our residents (all of whom are doctors already), >many decline to participate. At first glance it seems obvious- why >would someone want another doctor participating in a genital exam? >However, medicine is an apprentice system. There is no other way to >learn physical exam skills, and someday younger doctors will be in >offices, hospitals and emergency rooms. Without adequate skills they >will be unable to provide quality care. My theory has been that the >majority of patients, once they understand this, will allow a resident >to participate. > >Any insight into this from our readers? Thank you very much in advance! > >-- >David Ashley Hill, MD >Associate Director >Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology >Florida Hospital Family Practice Residency >http://home.mpinet.net/dahmd > >My apologies, but due to time constraints I am unable to answer private e-mails. >




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