Disallowing General ENT's W/out Spec Training or Creating a New Credentail Pertaining to Performing Nasal Work

November 21, 2011
Asked By:lwfm in North Carolina, NC

Believe the spectrum is left MUCH to broad on this,as the patient should not have to sift through the dishonest and not so straight-forward,nor be mislead when seaching for a surgeon, as a bad nose job generally adversly affects the life quality/appearance/bank account& is hard getting it done right after someone unqualified opts to perfrom say, an "aggressive over-resection" or just does a shoddy job; The code of care SHOULD eliminate this process & prevent it one would think.What do you think?

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