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In a message dated 8/13/2004 8:33:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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I agree, except all the doctor has to do is to make the case that the LC is,
in his/her opinion, "harming" his patients or the doctor-patient
relationship.
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Nancy, this is kind of a scary statement. It sounds like if a patient
requested other services that a physician does not care for, they would be either
denied these services or the LC who saw the patient could lose their job.
I some time sense these feeling at work that the physician is always correct
and anyone daring to contradict what they say could be in jeopardy of their
job. With what you just wrote this seems to give credit to this fear. :-((
How can any of us practice if this is what we must fear?
Ann Perry, RN, IBCLC
Boston, MA
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