Guest guest Posted August 25, 2009 Report Share Posted August 25, 2009 For anyone interested in obtaining hospital privileges and understanding the professional, ethical, and legal environment that those privileges entail I suggest Quality in Complementary & Alternative Medicine by David Kailin LAc,MPH,PhD. http://tinyurl.com/nw5hwu. There is an entire chapter on how to obtain such privileges and develop professional and cordial relationships to the benefit of our profession and our patients. Regards, Michael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2009 Report Share Posted August 30, 2009 Hi all and Michael: --Michael- For anyone interested in obtaining hospital privileges and understanding the professional, ethical, and legal environment that those privileges entail I suggest Quality in Complementary & Alternative Medicine by David Kailin LAc,MPH,PhD. http://tinyurl. com/nw5hwu. --- Like Michael I have found David Kailin's text immensely useful in terms of our modern clinical setting. I consider it an essential text for the creation and management of a clinic. It's a difficult read because it is so pertinent. I hope more students and practitioners will invest in it. Hugo ________________________________ Hugo Ramiro http://middlemedicine.wordpress.com http://www.chinesemedicaltherapies.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2009 Report Share Posted August 30, 2009 Hi. I wanted to put my two cents in here. I never had any trouble with treating a loved one or a friend in a hospital setting. A conversation with the physician and nurses about what I was doing was usually enough. A primary caregiver, MD, has more hesitation toward herbal therapy because, as I see it, it could cloud the clinical picture. When being on call, cold hired by patients or staff in a hospital setting, all the permissions from the administration is needed to protect everyone. Kind of like introducing yourself as available for hotel visits. And if a good relationship sparks up with an MD who wants to take you on rounds with them, then they can make it happen easily. --- On Sat, 8/29/09, Hugo Ramiro <subincor wrote: Hugo Ramiro <subincor Re: Charge for Hospital Visits? Hospital Privileges Chinese Medicine Saturday, August 29, 2009, 8:41 PM Hi all and Michael: --Michael- For anyone interested in obtaining hospital privileges and understanding the professional, ethical, and legal environment that those privileges entail I suggest Quality in Complementary & Alternative Medicine by David Kailin LAc,MPH,PhD. http://tinyurl. com/nw5hwu. --- Like Michael I have found David Kailin's text immensely useful in terms of our modern clinical setting. I consider it an essential text for the creation and management of a clinic. It's a difficult read because it is so pertinent. I hope more students and practitioners will invest in it. Hugo ____________ _________ _________ __ Hugo Ramiro http://middlemedici ne.wordpress. com http://www.chinesem edicaltherapies. org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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