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In an uncertain health care climate, will you advocate for women's health outside your office?

In her February 2017 article, Lucia DiVenere interviewed the current and incoming ACOG Presidents, Drs. Thomas Gellhaus and Haywood Brown. The Presidents called for advocacy on behalf of the “melting pot” of women’s health specialists and subspecialists. “We cannot sit on the sidelines and expect others to speak for us,” said Dr. Gellhaus. “If we are not part of the solution, then we need to cede our future to others and have no right to complain about the result. Our members need to commit to advocating outside their exam rooms.”

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'What lies ahead for women’s health? Challenges and opportunities as ACOG and US leadership transition'

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In her February 2017 article, Lucia DiVenere interviewed the current and incoming ACOG Presidents, Drs. Thomas Gellhaus and Haywood Brown. The Presidents called for advocacy on behalf of the “melting pot” of women’s health specialists and subspecialists. “We cannot sit on the sidelines and expect others to speak for us,” said Dr. Gellhaus. “If we are not part of the solution, then we need to cede our future to others and have no right to complain about the result. Our members need to commit to advocating outside their exam rooms.”

Answer the poll below:

[polldaddy:9703185]

 

Click here to view Lucia DiVenere’s article
'What lies ahead for women’s health? Challenges and opportunities as ACOG and US leadership transition'

Share your thoughts! Send your Letter to the Editor to [email protected]. Please include your name and the city and state in which you practice.

In her February 2017 article, Lucia DiVenere interviewed the current and incoming ACOG Presidents, Drs. Thomas Gellhaus and Haywood Brown. The Presidents called for advocacy on behalf of the “melting pot” of women’s health specialists and subspecialists. “We cannot sit on the sidelines and expect others to speak for us,” said Dr. Gellhaus. “If we are not part of the solution, then we need to cede our future to others and have no right to complain about the result. Our members need to commit to advocating outside their exam rooms.”

Answer the poll below:

[polldaddy:9703185]

 

Click here to view Lucia DiVenere’s article
'What lies ahead for women’s health? Challenges and opportunities as ACOG and US leadership transition'

Share your thoughts! Send your Letter to the Editor to [email protected]. Please include your name and the city and state in which you practice.

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