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However, there is nothing that prohibits you from being able to file a complaint to law enforcement. you are welcome to share that TDLR has an open administrative case as well. We use subject matter experts that are licensed by TDLR as it would be improper to use medical experts with greater education than our licensees.
However, there is nothing that prohibits you from being able to file a complaint to law enforcement. you are welcome to share that TDLR has an open administrative case as well. We use subject matter experts that are licensed by TDLR as it would be improper to use medical experts with greater education than our licensees.
We prefer the case to be reviewed by someone with the same expertise and training as our licensees to properly evaluate the standard of care and whether it was violated in this case.
We prefer the case to be reviewed by someone with the same expertise and training as our licensees to properly evaluate the standard of care and whether it was violated in this case.
We prefer the case to be reviewed by someone with the same expertise and training as our licensees to properly evaluate the standard of care and whether it was violated in this case.
TDLR licensed experts know the applicable laws and rules from the administrative licensing side, whereas using an expert that has a different regulatory agency with different rules and laws than ours would be inappropriate. So it is another licensed midwife who are overseeing these cases. I'll tell you why it doesn't make sense. You have people who do not specialize in
TDLR licensed experts know the applicable laws and rules from the administrative licensing side, whereas using an expert that has a different regulatory agency with different rules and laws than ours would be inappropriate. So it is another licensed midwife who are overseeing these cases. I'll tell you why it doesn't make sense. You have people who do not specialize in
TDLR licensed experts know the applicable laws and rules from the administrative licensing side, whereas using an expert that has a different regulatory agency with different rules and laws than ours would be inappropriate. So it is another licensed midwife who are overseeing these cases. I'll tell you why it doesn't make sense. You have people who do not specialize in
who are not trained or educated in the pathology of these abnormalities associated with maternal or fetal health. Reviewing these cases, reviewing these charts that are often incomplete. My charts are not complete. People who were charting were leaving out symptoms. Even my BP was different in a couple of cases.
who are not trained or educated in the pathology of these abnormalities associated with maternal or fetal health. Reviewing these cases, reviewing these charts that are often incomplete. My charts are not complete. People who were charting were leaving out symptoms. Even my BP was different in a couple of cases.
who are not trained or educated in the pathology of these abnormalities associated with maternal or fetal health. Reviewing these cases, reviewing these charts that are often incomplete. My charts are not complete. People who were charting were leaving out symptoms. Even my BP was different in a couple of cases.
And I think it's important to note that per NARM, the North American Registry of Midwives, they state that every midwife has to come up with their own guidelines for their practice. So of these contracted expert witnesses, you have people who by and large have their own standards. There is no standard that they're both looking at together and going, ooh, that is preeclampsia.
And I think it's important to note that per NARM, the North American Registry of Midwives, they state that every midwife has to come up with their own guidelines for their practice. So of these contracted expert witnesses, you have people who by and large have their own standards. There is no standard that they're both looking at together and going, ooh, that is preeclampsia.
And I think it's important to note that per NARM, the North American Registry of Midwives, they state that every midwife has to come up with their own guidelines for their practice. So of these contracted expert witnesses, you have people who by and large have their own standards. There is no standard that they're both looking at together and going, ooh, that is preeclampsia.
Is it preeclampsia to one? Sure. Is it preeclampsia to another? Maybe not. I don't have a lot of trust in that part. And they completely will not hire any doctors or certified nurse midwives or anybody who is an expert in those fields to look at these cases.
Is it preeclampsia to one? Sure. Is it preeclampsia to another? Maybe not. I don't have a lot of trust in that part. And they completely will not hire any doctors or certified nurse midwives or anybody who is an expert in those fields to look at these cases.
Is it preeclampsia to one? Sure. Is it preeclampsia to another? Maybe not. I don't have a lot of trust in that part. And they completely will not hire any doctors or certified nurse midwives or anybody who is an expert in those fields to look at these cases.
I think it is inappropriate to have people who potentially don't understand the pathologies that they're looking at making judgment on these cases. I find that inappropriate and actually unethical because you're not getting true justice here. The midwifery community in Texas is very small.
I think it is inappropriate to have people who potentially don't understand the pathologies that they're looking at making judgment on these cases. I find that inappropriate and actually unethical because you're not getting true justice here. The midwifery community in Texas is very small.
I think it is inappropriate to have people who potentially don't understand the pathologies that they're looking at making judgment on these cases. I find that inappropriate and actually unethical because you're not getting true justice here. The midwifery community in Texas is very small.