training nurses
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on 7/20/10 5:23 am, edited 7/22/10 8:34 am - Canada
on 7/20/10 5:23 am, edited 7/22/10 8:34 am - Canada
I wish they would train the nurses at the bariatric clinic to do the fills, I was in the first of this month, but didnt feel I needed a fill, today I called for my next appt. and was unable to get one until sept. due to some personal things going on with the doc. I have the utmost sympathy for him, and totally understand, but gee , why arent the nurses being trained to do these fills? This is the only thing I dislike about the lapband, never feeling secure that if I need a fill I can get one in a timely manner. What do all you think about having a trained nurse do your fills?
Hi - Don't have the band - but can certainly understand your concern about the availability of someone to do fills/unfills in a timely manner. I imagine Dr. B. prefers to do the procedures himself because as a physician - it's him who makes the determination of the amount to put in or take out. Not that a nurse couldn't be trained to do it - but if he's not there to make the call - who decides how much to put in or take out? I do understand your frustration though.
When I went for my first fill Dr Beau had the nurse try , he was training her than unforautle for me my prot had flipped on its side and neither she nor he could do it and now I need fluro each time. Maybe they gave up on having the nurses do it at this time as Lise is out and they have a couple of casuals filling in.