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They're here to teach. Should they be fully credentialed?

Should teaching physicians, who are brought in to a hospital for short time periods to instruct others in using new equipment or techniques, be given temporary privileges? Scenarios involving visiting physicians can vary depending on the kind of instruction offered and the practitioners involved. In many cases, MSPs at teaching hospitals may have some advice for other facilities that might encounter these types of situations.

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