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Re: For Marcia and Dr. George - Gyn, Gyno, Gynie

From: a (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 27 Jan 1999 22:04:14 -0600 (CST)


At Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Marcia wrote: >
>She called it "the gynie". That was the first time I'd heard that one.
>(I don't like it because it rhymes with "hiney".)At Wed, 27 Jan 1999,
>Barb wrote:
>>Hey, well I guess it depends on what country you grew up in, I had never heard of Ob-Gyn until I came to the USA.

>>No, Marcia, I truly didn't. Was she stumped as to what to call her
>>ob-gyn LOL? (Still laughing at Dr. George's list of what not to call
>>him).
>>
>>At Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Marcia wrote:
>>>
>>>Barb, you watched Oprah the other day, didn't you?At Wed, 27 Jan 1999,
>>>Barb wrote:
>>>>
>>>>As I scroll through these posts, I can't help but notice how many
>>>>different ways we refer to our gynecologists, i.e., ob, ob-gyn, gyn,
>>>>gyno, and the newest one "gynie" (that one makes me shudder for some
>>>>reason).
>>>>
>>>>Realizing that "gynecologist" is a pretty long word, do gynecologists
>>>>prefer one abbreviation over another?






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