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It's all in the title.
I've gotten requests to say a patient with no history of violence, or anything that would make them worth putting under the microscope excluded from a surgery.
Then a surgeon says I have to write a letter saying the patient is cleared for surgery.
So I ask the surgeon why. The surgeon tells me he's implanting a device and the company that makes the device won't allow for it to be done unless a psychiatrist clears the patient and I am provided NO CRITERIA of what constitutes psychiatric clearance for surgery.
So I tell the surgeon, what exactly is the criteria and he tells me he doesn't know. I tell him that there is nothing in the standard of care, at least that I'm aware of, or in the academic curriculum of psychiatry where one is "cleared for surgery," by psychiatry and that I cannot write a letter where I "clear" someone where I don't even know what the criteria for this is. He tells me he doesn't know what to tell me other than plenty of other psychiatrists from his experience have done this letter and that he can't do the surgery without it.
And now the patient who needs the surgery won't get the surgery.
So that's where it is, except that I asked him to contact the company that makes the device and have them provide me with this so-called "criteria."
I've gotten requests to say a patient with no history of violence, or anything that would make them worth putting under the microscope excluded from a surgery.
Then a surgeon says I have to write a letter saying the patient is cleared for surgery.
So I ask the surgeon why. The surgeon tells me he's implanting a device and the company that makes the device won't allow for it to be done unless a psychiatrist clears the patient and I am provided NO CRITERIA of what constitutes psychiatric clearance for surgery.
So I tell the surgeon, what exactly is the criteria and he tells me he doesn't know. I tell him that there is nothing in the standard of care, at least that I'm aware of, or in the academic curriculum of psychiatry where one is "cleared for surgery," by psychiatry and that I cannot write a letter where I "clear" someone where I don't even know what the criteria for this is. He tells me he doesn't know what to tell me other than plenty of other psychiatrists from his experience have done this letter and that he can't do the surgery without it.
And now the patient who needs the surgery won't get the surgery.
So that's where it is, except that I asked him to contact the company that makes the device and have them provide me with this so-called "criteria."