In a post from a few days ago some one mentioned that an LC can't tell her
client something contrary to the physician or disagree with a physician. I
forget exactly how it was phrased.
If the advice is wrong and you know it why can't you disagree? Especially if
you have references. I understand it is a difficult situation but isn't
there an ethical obligation involved?
-Rob
Rob Cordes, DO, FAAP, FACOP
general pediatrician
Wilkes Barre PA
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