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Re: the grass is always greener

 That's another good question....what do you do is you have parents who
refuse antibiotics and their kid ends up in the ER with meg., then they come
sueing you?

Sincerley,
Ryan Werstuik

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Date: Friday, August 22, 1997 7:50 AM
Subject: Re: the grass is always greener



>In a message dated 97-08-21 09:27:22 EDT, you write:
>
>> I think that telling them that they con find another pediatrician is a
good
>>  idea if they don't want to immunize.
>>
>Problem with this is they land on another pediatrician's doorstep.
>
>My partners and I have generally taken these problems on a case-by-case
>basis.  Some families, despite immunization refusal, are thoughtful about
>medical care for their children and can be reasoned with. These we don't
>discharge.  Others seem so clearly irrational that we don't want to get
into
>a situation where their child is critically ill and there is no foundation
of
>mutual trust, so we ask them to find other care.
>
>The same issue comes up sometimes with parents who are opposed to
antibiotic
>use. I try to figure out whether they would maintain their opposition in
the
>face of severe infectious illness. I don't want to have that argument with
a
>positive CSF in my hand.
>
>