Are you asking if one attorney can share the records with the other attorney?....or are you asking if the attorney who has the records can share the records with someone else other than the other attorney?
Either way, no one should be sharing your records with anyone without your prior written consent. If these 2 attorneys are working for the same firm and are both working on your case...then you can likely assume that they will both see the records..
The way your question is written makes it unclear as to what the relationship is with the 2 attorneys..
Medication is prescribed by doctors, who set the dosage.
NO
In the United States, PsyD psychologists are not typically licensed to prescribe medication. Only medical doctors (MDs), doctors of osteopathic medicine (DOs), nurse practitioners (NPs), and physician assistants (PAs) with specific training and certification are permitted to prescribe medication.
No. It must be requested by the parents.
I guess this could vary by state, but everywhere I know of the answer is no, Medical Power of Attorney documents do not need to be filed with doctors.
Anti-virul medication!
they are a cure for when you have a infection and you have to be ill and have to go to the doctors to get this medication.
By reading the doctors bills and medication costs.
It counts on you facility's policy but I believe that you need a order to crush medication that can be crushed
The M.D. is used for doctors signature because of the risk attached to their medication. This is done to ensure professionalism and accountability.
They all do since they are medical doctors.
doctors can prescribe medication to help reduce symptoms and get you back on your feet.