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To: Kryptonite

Medical literature are what subject? Open you eyes and look at what is happening to OB/GYN in this country - 40% of OB's now traing are foreign grads - the highest by far in any specialty. Shortages in many states. Nobody want to put their livelihood in the hands of the lottery mentality malpractice system in this country, esp. in high risk specialities like OB. If you like the big suits - defend those. If you like a lot of well trained OB's (My wife trained in a top ten university hosp) defend that. But you are not going to have both......In our town 30% of OB/Gyn's have stopped deleivering babies in the last 3 years with more planning on following suit. The hospital is trying to recruit new grads with zero success thus far...


218 posted on 07/26/2005 11:05:47 PM PDT by salbam
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To: salbam

Intraventricular hemorrhage is the medical subject. Looks to me that if I was in mfreddy's position, if the medical literature shows that his child's misfortune was probably nobody's fault, then I'd be less likely to pursue litigation.


220 posted on 07/26/2005 11:12:58 PM PDT by Kryptonite
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