Mark O'Connor typed:
> She also asked for Clexane (Heparin) to use prophylactically. I said I wa=
> s
> unprepared to prescribe as outside my level of experience , but prepared =
> to
> research and ask around and look for the evidence.
> She wasn't impressesed.
hehehe
I wouldn't charge a "colleague" either, and I would bounce the
heparing right back to her obstetrician. Tell her you will prescribe
whatever the obstetrician recommends (in writing, preferrably, or
at the very least, by phone).
And *she* can ask the obst. to phone you (on your mobile).
All done with the *best possible* manners, of course.
--
Dr Iain L M Hotchkies / http://www.hotch.demon.co.uk (unpublished
novels and lots of other fun stuff, but very little hard-core porn)
"My experience has been from working in the UK that GPs will screw each
other but will be fairly supine when fighting with the Government or
charging the patients proper fees when they are due."
(Dr Sachit Shah, as posted on GP-UK 12th February 1998)
"Depend upon it that if a man talks of his misfortunes, there
is something in them that is not disagreeable to him." (Samuel Johnson)
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