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Re: Concept advertising (was Re: Non-competes)



<playing the role of moderator...>

Gentlemen, MD's, PA's, RN's, NP's (and Aunties)...

Can we please bring this back to the subject of radio.  ;-)

Also, don't forget to hit carriage return after 465 characters.  And change
the name of the subject line from "digest".   Also, remove any unnecessary
quoting.

;-)


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Garrett Wollman" <wollman@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu>
To: "Aaron Read" <aread@speakeasy.net>
Cc: <boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 4:08 PM
Subject: RE: Concept advertising (was Re: Non-competes)


> <<On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 16:02:45 -0400, Aaron Read <aread@speakeasy.net>
said:
>
> > Last time I checked, only a licensed MD can legally write
> > prescriptions.  That's part of the major power an MD has.
>
> However, in large practices, PAs and NPs do make prescriptions, which
> the MD supervising the practice then rubber-stamps.  The MD is
> considered legally to have written the prescription (since it's their
> signature and DEA number on the script), but may be only remotely
> involved in the actual prescribing.  (That was my experience at
> Harvard Vanguard, anyway.)
>
> -GAWollman
>
>
>