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Is Maternal Mortality Really Rising in the US? If so, How Can We Prevent It?

by faithgibson November 29, 2012

Reposted from OBGYN.net ~ By Jonathan Leaf | November 26, 2012 http://hcp.obgyn.net/pregnancy-and-birth/content/article/1760982/2116593?cid=newsletter A study released last year by the California Department of Public Health maintained that the state’s rate of death among women giving birth had risen from approximately 8 to 14 per 100,000 between 1999 and 2008. This corresponds to data released by the Centers for […]

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Legally Mandated MD-Supervision of Non-physician Practitioners: a costly, unethical & unfair medical monopoly

by faithgibson November 18, 2012

Mandatory supervision of midwives and other ‘physician-extender’ categories as a strategy for supervising physicians to ‘pump up’ their ‘bottom line’ This is the first in a series of articles documenting the historical background and current economic impact of a legalized monopoly by physicians over the professional services of non-physician primary care practitioners (nurse practitioners, nurse […]

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The Myth of A Safer Hospital Birth for Low Risk Pregnancies

by faithgibson November 10, 2012

Originally posted Thursday, July 5th 2012 at 5:30 am by Judy Cohain, CNM Since the beginning of hospital birth, research supporting its use for low risk women has been lacking. The last 15 years has produced 17 studies all supporting attended planned homebirth as safer for low risk women. Research reveals that there are only 2 […]

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Obstetrician Incomes – Major Change is in Ob-Gyns’ Mood (part 3 or 3)

by faithgibson October 11, 2012

Major Change Is in Ob/Gyns’ Mood Now that you have the advantage of experience, would you choose the same career? According to the 2012 Medscape report, a minority of ob/gyns, 37%, said they would select the same specialty; merely 23% would pick the same practice setting. Moreover, just 55% would become physicians if they could […]

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Obstetrician Incomes – Who says professional life is fair? (part 2 of 3)

by faithgibson October 10, 2012

Who Says Professional Life Is Fair? When asked whether they believe themselves to be fairly compensated, more than one half of ob/gyns — 55% — said no, a small increase from last year’s 50%. Their view is not particularly different from the general physician population; 51% of all surveyed specialists felt fairly compensated. Ob/gyns are […]

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