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Ken,

    Unless there is a huge dispute regarding the claim, I don't think they
will examine specifically the specialty of the ortho. All he would do would
be to sign his name with M.D., unless pediatrics is on the letterhead or
something.

Bobby
In a message dated 4/18/02 8:55:24 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:

>does it make good sense to switch to this ortho who is pretty knowlegable
>of cp even thoght mostly in children, or do i search for another physiatrist
>that may or may not specifically know cp and dystonia.
>
>your advice?

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