Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 Hi all, I just interviewed two MD's in San Francisco for my myo surgery, Alison y and Fung Lam. I kinda preferred Dr. y a bit more BUT, she is with a teaching hospital, UCSF [the other MD is not at a teaching hospital].. I asked about her surgical team, and she said she always has a wonderful 3rd year OB-GYN resident assisting. She offered that she is very controlling and a micro-manager and would tell them " Cut exactly from here to here " . Funny thing is, I stopped by her office again today, voice my mild concern to y's assistant, who said, " Oh, residents don't actually do any surgery, they just hold the instruments " . She looked suprised when I quoted the doctor! Am I crazy, or has anyone else been nervous about having a resident do some/part/whatever of your surgery [who knows what goes on once you are unconcious]? Does anyone know if this is a needless worry, if highly monitored residents are just fine? If anyone has had to grapple with this, or has some statistical info or learned opinion, I'd greatly appreciate. I'd especially love to hear from any MD's out there. I appreciate your feedback and opinions! ***** Look for the good and praise it! ***** R.--SF | = O = | _________________________________________________________________ Find a broadband plan that fits. Great local deals on high-speed Internet access. http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200360ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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