Attending physician interaction with parents

(Version 1.0 10/22/2001 - 3/21/2007)

At a teaching hospital, multiple care providers with varying degrees of training participate in the clinical care of neonates and communicate with their families. Parents occasionally feel that they receive mixed messages or are confused as to who has ultimate responsibility for their baby’s management.

Everyone on the health care team should cooperate to ensure that parent's know and have talked with their attending neonatologist. While it is ultimately the attending’s responsibility to meet parents, nurses, residents, and fellows are asked to facilitate this process by asking parents if they can identify their attending physician, and if not by hastening an introduction.

Photos of the attending physicians are hanging in the scrub rooms as parents enter the NICU.

Discussed at Clinical Division Meetings 8/20/01 and 10/22/01.

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