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Charlene M Morris cvmmorris at gmail.comSat Jan 12 13:43:15 GMT 2008
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Recently, I began practicing at my original rural FP position in NC and I have had several instances of needing to examine "private parts". In that regard, I requested a standby, as that is what I have done for the past several years. I would really like opinions: yay or nay? Does it matter F-M, MM FF, or M-F? The NP with whom I work feels comfortable not conscripting a nurse or MA to be in the room, although I was told to absolutely not do an unmonitored exam at the ERs where I have worked. By way of history, I trained in the late '70s with a lady Ob/Gyn and she told me to get used to doing my own exams, because as a female PA, I would be doing the pelvics without assistance. Opinions welcome and requested! It is the 21st century and we have other concerns to ponder. C M Morris
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