Freelance science writer Karyn Hede
asks women physician - scientists whether they need role models who are women.
Not exact matches
Perhaps an English
physician would have felt every hair of his wig bristle upon his head with astonishment at hearing me this morning
ask a
woman in a fever, how her bark and her barbecued pig had agreed with her.
I know that as a family
physician, I just didn't want
women thinking that «if I
ask to get my insulin level tested, I should worry about future milk production if I have a low level» when it would be a high level that would indicate insulin resistance and possible pre-diabetes (and in the original article, also potential lower milk production).
Given this fact, many
physicians do not routinely
ask pregnant
women or mothers whether they use marijuana.
After she wrote a commentary published in Nature Medicine in 2002 questioning where all the
women physician - scientists have gone, she was
asked repeatedly to address the topic at meetings, something she declined to do.
Women were first
asked to report their use of antidepressants in 1996 and their history of
physician - diagnosed depression in 2000.
The three young
women sitting at the next table with their dogs having a picnic
asked if I was OK and — all being medical students on the verge of becoming
physician assistants — ran me through a checklist of questions, showing vastly more concern than the dog's owner did.
Tallahassee, FL — Today on behalf of four
women's health care centers and two individual
physicians, the Center for Reproductive Rights and Planned Parenthood Federation of America
asked a federal court to strike down a new law that will endanger the health and lives of young
women seeking abortions in Florida.