It seems to me that licensed clinicians should be able to say no if they use their clinical judgement instead of punishing “everyone” due to the drug seekers. It seems they, as a group, have chosen to take the path of least resistance. Where have we seen that before?
If I knew a practice would...
I just find that very surprising as they are doing invasive procedures. I’m not saying you are wrong, just that I am shocked. Think about all the things that can happen during a procedure in the cath lab etc
I put the query in for Texas because I thought that’s where it happened
I still find the situation unfamiliar to anything I have seen.
A cardiologist doing an invasive procedure but can’t prescribe Vicodin?
If that is accurate I would be asking a lot of questions prior to a procedure.
I have never heard such a thing so I asked AI
Are you sure they were physicians and not PAs?
Maybe they were residents but that means their attending is responsible to write it as far as I know.
One isn’t a cardiologist until they finish residency and take their board.
Do you still visit the jail to buy storyboards?!
I’ve been five times but all from Hawaii a decade ago
When we book Palau, we specify the few dive sites we want (Big Drop Off, Blue Corner, etc) otherwise you can get stuck going to jellyfish lake a few times and I’m not interested in that.
We never had a problem but there are stories of peoples that get stuck “out” and having to call the mobile repair.
My best tip is to get on the RV open road forum because a lot of old timers and people with your same RV can help you trouble shoot. There are guys that sit on there all day...
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