Re: ACOG statement

From: Gordon Goldman (obgyndoc@swbell.net)
Sat Nov 18 11:00:11 2006


Very intersting and revealing response, Kris. I don't believe that I have yet made any response to the 'topic HERE" (ie., discussing the regulation of midwifery), but rather have responded to your comment re: 'safe cigarettes', only. Nor have I ever suggested that you or anyone else 'resist the urge' to reply to that or any other posting. In fact, your suggestion to save my responses with regard to regulation of midwifery for the legislature is precisely what I do, as noted in my last post. It is unfortunate that you fail to read the posts carefully enough to be accurate in your replies. They are not intended to be 'witty sarcasm', only clarifications and corrections of misinterpretations/misrepresentations.

Best regards,

--
Gordon M. Goldman, M.D., FACOG
Chair, Missouri Section, ACOG

On Nov 18, 2006, at 11:15 AM, Kris Bagiu, CPM, RM wrote:

> Gordon Goldman wrote: > >> Once again I must refer you to the original post. I never said I >> would not debate or discuss midwifery regulation. I said, *on >> this forum*. The legislature is the appropriate forum, IMHO. > > Then please resist the urge to continue replying to the topic HERE > in which you will not productively participate in and save your > witty sarcasm for the next time you are called to the Missouri > legislature to provide weak arguments for why women there should > not be allowed their choice of legal health care professional and > attendance at an OOH birth. > > Kris Bagiu, CPM, RM > Denver, CO





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