My OB-GYN just told me she will no longer be delivering babies. She said the other option I have is to use the other three OB-GYNs who work in her office. However, the catch is that I would have to see all three of them on a rotating basis. And whoever is on call on my delivery date will be the one doing the delivery! Is this a common practice, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of this system?
This is such a common practice, it is almost universal. Of course, I have a bias since it is the same system we use in our practice. From a patient's point of view, the concern is that the doctors will not know you as well or have as close a relationship. The off-setting advantages are:
- A group practice will tend to have a greater amount of available office hours and more locations for convenience.
- There will be a familiar face when your preferred doctor is on vacation, in surgery, or otherwise unavailable.
- More complicated issues will usually be discussed within the group and you will have the benefit of more physicians thinking about your care.
- The fatigue of any one doctor will be limited as individual physicians in a group will be on call fewer consecutive nights.
- As a rule, office appointments will be canceled less frequently due to deliveries.
Of course, patients ultimately prefer one system or the other, but as a practical matter, it is very difficult for a single individual to be continuously "on call" for any length of time. This is why group or collaborative practice in obstetrics is so common.
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