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In a message dated 9/11/98 10:31:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ASILLJB@...

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<< eather,

I too used to be the first one to say that I would never allow myself to

be treated in such a manner. However, with a mortgage and 2 children to

consider, it would not be responsible or professional of me to simply walk

out

of a job before I had another one. Despite the abhorant treatment I may be

receiving, sometimes personal sacrifices must be made (though hopefully

temporarily) for the good of my family. Believe me, I am one who has

considered leaving the field if no better answers can be found because I

cannot continue in this manner indefinitely. The patients suffer as well,

and

that is what is most unacceptable to me.

>>

,

I understand with what you are saying...there really is not an easy answer, is

there? I am not at all suggesting putting our families at risk, just that we

should speak up when things seem wrong for ourselves and our patients, and not

simply do what we're told. (and I'm not at all suggesting that anyone is...).

I hope no one took offense at my note.

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