HI mary
I agree, I am currently on suspension because I tried to shortcut the "system" 
one by 
seeing a woman and organising her ante natal required testing outside of the 
clinic and 
two by telling her she had a choice, if she wants to have her baby in the 
hospital it 
must be done by their protocols, her fears, expectations and wishes don't 
count. It is 
just so frustrating
donna



> Mary Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Lindsay wrote> women tell me that going to an Obstetrician means that 
> they
> don't have to
> > wait up at the hospital clinics for hours, and at least they see the 
> same
> > person each visit.  I understand where they are coming from, it just 
> seems
> > that, 'one person' they see, should be a Midwife.
> 
> Why is it that women have to wait so long at public clinics?  All the 
> women
> I ask to attend a pub clinic for "homebirth backup" booking tell me the
> same.  sometimes it is a factor in them not going for the visit and 
> refusing
> to return at a later date.  The Obs has his receptionist and ? one 
> other?
> why do we have so much support staff in hospital clinics and yet it can 
> take
> all morning waiting for an "appointment" . It makes women feel as tho 
> they
> are 2nd class citizens.  Is there an efficiency expert out there that 
> could
> fix this?  MM
> 
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