Re: VBAC and ACOG guidelines

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Thu Jan 27 16:22:53 2000


so true but IMHO the previous ACOG statement was a bit cavalier. Hence the about face.

Art

At Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Ealgail@aol.com wrote: >
>In a message dated 1/25/00 3:16:08 PM Pacific Standard Time,
>eramirez@icepr.com writes:
>
><< Why did the ACOG issue a guideline that nobody seems to like? >>
>
>ACOG is still dominated by university based physicians. They have residents
>and interns to do all the work they think "everyone" should do. And, many of
>them have never practiced in a community setting. All they see of community
>based medicine and obstetrics are the "train wrecks" that get shipped or
>referred to them. Their view of community based obstetrics IMHO is not
>complete and not accurate. However, that certainly colors some of the
>decisions that are made.
>
>Linda
>Linda Morrison-Boczar, M.D., FACOG

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art fougner, md

and what am i gonna do with all this food, bottled water, and gasoline now that armageddon was called off for lack of interest?





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