October 22, 2009 | | Comments 2
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What new Clinical Privilege White Papers do you need?, Poll II

Thanks to those of you who took our poll in August! We have papers underway for the two procedures that received the most votes: Diagnostic angiography and directional coronary atherectomy. Which Clinical Privilege White Papers would you like to see updated next?

And don’t forget to let us know what other new Clinical Privilege White Papers you would like by using the comment boxes below. We’re researching the suggestions left by readers in the last poll and hope to start putting together new papers soon!

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Emily Berry About the Author: Emily Berry is an associate editor at HCPro in the credentialing market. In addition to managing information on CRC she writes the Briefings on Credentialing newsletter and the Credentialing Resource Center Connection weekly email newsletter. A native of Ohio, she graduated from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland before moving east to attain her MS degree in journalism from Boston University.

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  1. A white paper on privileges for the internal medicine/peds specialty would be helpful.

  2. A current clinical white paper on Interventional Pain Management would be very helpful. We have a couple of them at our facility who are requesting privileges to perform procedures that we consider spine/neurosurgical in nature.

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