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Re: Patient-choice Cesarean SectionFrom: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)Mon May 8 07:42:00 2006
At Sun, 7 May 2006, Zach Newton wrote: > >At Sun, 7 May 2006, D. Ashley Hill wrote: >> >>I probably come in contact with a hundred med students a year, and I >>can't recall the last time someone considered a career in ob/gyn. >>According to a recent abstract I read in the Green Journal, the number >>of students considering medical school dropped a little, again, last >>year, primarily because of A) liability issues and B) lifestyle issues. >>If the number of students entering ob/gyn continue to drop, and many >>female ob/gyns continue to work part time after leaving residency, I >>don't see how we will avoid a serious shortage of ob/gyn physicians >>soon. >> >>Ashley >> >>At Sun, 07 May 2006, Joe wrote: >>> >>>If I read this article and was a fourth year med student thinking about >>>a career in ob-gyn , well , a different career path might be in order. Joe C >>> >>>RModugno@aol.com wrote: >>>> Hot off the press: >>>> >>>> OBG Management >>>> <http://www.obgmanagement.com/article_pages.asp?AID=4086&UID=> >>>> >>>> Robert Modugno MD MBA FACOG >>>> Marietta, GA >> >>-- >>D. Ashley Hill, MD >>Associate Director >>Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology >>Florida Hospital Family Practice Residency >> and Loch Haven Ob/Gyn Group >>Orlando, Florida >> >-- >There is no short selling in the market on your vision. > >The supply-demand equation is out the window in the currrent melieu. > >In the finance arena, the insiders laugh at the "Joe six pack" who invests >on the notion that "this time it is different." > >Well, in ob/gyn, Joe six pack has it right. This time it is different. "Woe >be gone" is not the mantra. Woe is coming down the pike. > >zbn > >--- > "The future ain't what it used to be." Lawrence Peter Berra
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