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Hello cardiologists. 
One of my patients was referred to me by cardiologist for dyspnea that persists despite PCI x 1 to his mLAD about 10 weeks prior.
I'm doing my usual pulmonary workup for the patient and going to do a CPET and all that jazz until I open up and review his Cardiac CT study.
I screen captured the impression (and deleted all PHI, the medical providers name, etc...) and see this
so it seem a non-MD can sign for these reports?? this must be an error right?
		
		
	
	
		
	
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			One of my patients was referred to me by cardiologist for dyspnea that persists despite PCI x 1 to his mLAD about 10 weeks prior.
I'm doing my usual pulmonary workup for the patient and going to do a CPET and all that jazz until I open up and review his Cardiac CT study.
I screen captured the impression (and deleted all PHI, the medical providers name, etc...) and see this
so it seem a non-MD can sign for these reports?? this must be an error right?