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Dear All:
I want to make it clear that I actually tried to help the client who got so pissed off at the
pediatrician try to understand why a pediatrician might think the way her daughter's pediatician
did in a futile effort to assuage her anger. This particular pediatrician is much older, probably
went to medical school during the days when few women managed to even get into medical
school and probably was highly accomplished in her day. I don't know whether she had children,
but if she did have children, she probably was given very little slack in terms of managing her time
with them. However, when I think of all the misguided advice that is given out about
breastfeeding I think the huge difference between her garnering this mother's wrath was that she
didn't listen, not that she gave advice that was flawed. My son's pediatrician gives some terrible
advice about breastfeeding. What keeps me from harboring deep resentment towards him is that
he admits to me that he doesn't know that much. What has probably kept him from lawsuits is
that he talks to his patients and admits the limits of what is known. When I had a mother who lost
one of her two babies and was stewing about it, my son's pediatrician openly discussed with me
some of his tough cases when a baby had died. What helped the parents was he immediately
called them and talked frankly with them and discussed and listened to all of their feelings. In our
litigenous US society this is a hard thing to do sometimes, but ultimately I think it is a better
appraoch.
This pediatrician so angered my client not because she was a bad pediatrician per se, but because
she was so arrogant that she thought she didn't need to listen to her client. I can't see either the
book that spoofs the Upper East SIde Manhattan parents or the New York magazine article as
offering anything constructive.
Susan Burger
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