Medscape & WebMD blog posted by anesthesiologist (Chief Medical Officer/President of World-Docs, Inc.) blogger Michael D. Sornson MD (drmike); Blog: Chronicles of Anesthesia; Anesthesia Sphere; Title: Giving Thanks To Our Colleagues On This Thanksgiving Day
We as anesthesia providers work in stressful situations . . . often our nerves wear thin . . . . On Thanksgiving Day to take a moment to remember and thank our colleagues . . . . We often forget a simple "Thank You" is called for and often overlooked . . . . We'd like to hear comments from the Anesthesia Sphere as to when your staff came to your rescue and/or thanks was given. Link: http://boards.medscape.com/forums?128@610.xt67ajtIcE5@.2a36fecf!comment=1
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Are Specialists "Best Fit" For Your Private Practice
Medscape & WebMD blog posted by anesthesiologist (Chief Medical Officer/President of World-Docs, Inc.) blogger Michael D. Sornson MD (drmike); Blog: Chronicles of Anesthesia; Anesthesia Sphere; Title: Are Specialists "Best Fit" For Your Private Practice?
We would like to hear from the Anesthesia Sphere as to whether or not YOUR private practice (non-academic setting) has sub-specialist (i.e., fellowship trained in cardiac, pads, OB, etc.) anesthesia providers . . . ? What are the pros/cons to having/not having these specialists in your practice? Link: http://boards.medscape.com/forums?14@@.2a36c5d7!comment=1
We would like to hear from the Anesthesia Sphere as to whether or not YOUR private practice (non-academic setting) has sub-specialist (i.e., fellowship trained in cardiac, pads, OB, etc.) anesthesia providers . . . ? What are the pros/cons to having/not having these specialists in your practice? Link: http://boards.medscape.com/forums?14@@.2a36c5d7!comment=1
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