Well said, Kirby.
In my medical school class of 110 students, only one or two are considering going into OB/GYN, mainly for this exact reason. That's a real problem, no matter how you look at it. The lack of current medical students desiring to practice OB/GYN should be evidence enough even for those that think malpractice reform is "agenda pushing" to realize there is a major problem that needs fixing.
In my medical school class of 110 students, only one or two are considering going into OB/GYN, mainly for this exact reason. That's a real problem, no matter how you look at it. The lack of current medical students desiring to practice OB/GYN should be evidence enough even for those that think malpractice reform is "agenda pushing" to realize there is a major problem that needs fixing.