[PrvPracNP] question for those who have a medical director

Barbara C. Phillips bphillips at olderwiserwomen.com
Wed Jan 2 06:11:00 PST 2008


Hi Gail,

 

 

You may want to include what state you are form, as I suspect this may vary
from state to state. I'm in WA, we don't need to deal with this here. I did
spend a short year in NY State, and it seemed all I needed was someone to be
listed as my collaborating physician and tell the state what set of
"protocols" I was using. Since that was in 1999, it may be different now.

 

 

Barbara C. Phillips, NP

www.NPBusiness.ORG

 

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Subject: [PrvPracNP] question for those who have a medical director

 

I think I have finally found a new medical director to replace the one who
decided he couldn't take on another office. He's asking  what I would need
from him besides being available to consult with the NP  and  sign off on
protocols. Does any one have an established list?

 

Gail





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