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On Call Interpretations
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Wed, 7 Apr 1999 22:10:09 EDT
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  Please give me some input as to how the on call vascular procedures are
read.
      Our hospital is a 200 bed general hospital with a dedicated vascular
lab.
       We have two vascular surgeons alternating weeks reading. The
radiologists read some carotids.
        The technologists give a prelm. report and a formal reading is done
the next day.
          What is done at other hospitals????  Of comparable size?
        Thanks in advance for your input.
                                                      Richard A. Holtz D.O.

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