Happy New Year 1999, My Wish List

From: Barbara Nesbitt (barbara.nesbitt@obgyn.net)
Thu Dec 31 14:46:37 1998


Hi OBGYN.netters,

I would like to wish each and everyone of you a Happy New Year...

I have a Wish List (or is That a Hope List?) that I want to Share with you and I will save the Biggest one for the last!

10 I hope all the wonderful Medical Professionals continue to find this forum a special place to come to for questions and answers in 1999. Thanks Geff.

9 I hope I can keep up with all the Editorial Board Members and get those wonderful articles out of them that add so much to the Special Sections of OBGYN.net

8 I hope the (soon to come) New S.S. on Chronic Pelvic Pain/Adhesions and Urogynocology are as wonderful as our other Special Sections. Any one interested in helping out?

7 I hope that "somehow" I can learn to SPELL!

6 I hope I don't "break a leg" again this year.......

5 I hope I have NO claims with my health insurance carrier. And So Do They!

4 I hope that I never say Anything on this list that gets Bob Woolley's attention. :-)

3 I hope Roberta continues her Never-Ending search for a SINGLE OBGYN for her single sister. (ME)....you are suppose to laugh now.

2 I hope my dog "Rascal" lives a long life as we all know the last one "Baby" didn't make it through the trip to Dallas for Thanksgiving!

And now the drum roll Please!!!!! The Big # 1

1 I hope I Never Read Another Post About Male Vs Female OBGYNS Ever Again !!!!

That's about it folks.

Happy New Year to one and all.

Barbara

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Barbara Nesbitt
Editor, OBGYN.net

Barbara A. Nesbitt Editor, OBGYN.net Email: barbara.nesbitt@obgyn.net 5707 Lakemore Drive Austin,Texas 78731 Phone:512-231-0810 Fax:512-372-4321





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