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Reflections on 40 years as a doctor in Women's Health

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  • Acknowledgement

    Medicine, like Fashion, has its vogues, its conceits if you will. Admittedly less capricious, they are nonetheless as unpredictable. Think, say, of the menopause. Until relatively recently it was largely ignored. There were so many other health issues in a woman’s life, that if she was fortunate enough to survive to the menopause it was seen as…

    gozzter

    December 14, 2012
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    acknowledgment of errors, apologies in medicine, Errare humanum est, Women’s Health issues
  • Fibroids

    I sometimes prefer to call them leiomyomas -it’s more descriptive of a condition that involves muscle cells- or even fibromas. I said this by way of beginning an explanation to a patient who was sent to me for them; she looked at me as if I had just sworn at her -belittled her condition. I hadn’t meant to… “Hiding behind medical…

    gozzter

    December 7, 2012
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    counselling, fibroids, fibromas, heavy periods, medical ethics, patient choice, women’s health
  • The Stand

    “So, do you have a stand on that, then?” She was smartly dressed in jeans and what looked to be an expensive white silk blouse and divided her eyes between my face and a little notebook in her lap. Whenever I said something she liked, she would scribble furiously and noisily in it. Otherwise it was…

    gozzter

    November 30, 2012
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    abortion, doctor choice, patient choice, pregnancy, Pro-Choice, society, treatment options, wellness, women’s health
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy

    Do you remember those Once-upon-a-time stories from when you were a child? They seemed to promise so much and yet, when considered in the light of the next day, offered so little. Sometimes I think that the story of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has a lot in common with those faerie tales. I mean it…

    gozzter

    November 23, 2012
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    complications of unopposed estrogens, hormone replacement therapy, HRT, menopause, phytoestrogens, therapeutic choice, women’s health
  • Midwifery

    Perspective is a mysterious thing: a thousand people crossing a single bridge is a thousand people crossing a thousand bridges. We can only see the world through our own eyes; none of us is exempt. When I first graduated, doctors were a cult, and immersed in it as I was, I would not have thought of it as such.…

    gozzter

    November 16, 2012
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    doctors’ attitudes, midwives, women’s health
  • The Hormonal IUD

    A few of my readers and a not inconsiderable number of my patients have encouraged me to comment on the hormonal IUD (IntraUterine Device). In the UK, it is often known as the intrauterine system, but here in Canada it is best known as Mirena. It is a plastic T-shaped device containing a synthetic progesterone (levonorgestrel)…

    gozzter

    November 9, 2012
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    complications of IUDs, contraception, contraceptive choices, hormonal IUDs, IUDs, medical myths, menorrhagia, non-surgical management of menorrhagia, women’s health
  • Choice

    What do you do if you just don’t like someone -or in the context of a doctor/patient relationship, what should you do? It’s a vexing question at the best of times, but perhaps even more so if you are a patient that has been referred to a specialist. Or you are that specialist… The question assumes a…

    gozzter

    November 2, 2012
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    choice, doctor/patient relationship, Healthcare, mutual trust, second medical opinion, treatment success, women’s health
  • Understanding Risk

    There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy. This quote from Hamlet has always stuck in my memory; it reminds me to be humble, especially in the face of the unknown. Uncertainty has always been anathema to most of us. We need explanations and we crave stability; anything…

    gozzter

    October 26, 2012
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    communication, risk assessment, risk communication, Statistics, wellness, women’s health, women’s issues
  • Early Morning Musings

    There are times -often early in the morning after just getting to bed and then being awakened again to go to the Operating Room for some emergency, or more commonly, the Case Room for a delivery- when I wonder why I chose the field I did. After all, I could have gone into Pathology where…

    gozzter

    October 19, 2012
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    medical opinions, pregnancy complications, treatment options, treatment regimes, vexing questions, wellness, women’s health
  • Words

    As time harvests the years and winnows my memories, I find I no longer sift through dictionaries looking for new and unusual words. The thrill of finding one is still there I suppose, but more often the discovery is in an interesting book or magazine and it is not so much the originality of the word as the novelty of its use -its evolution. And…

    gozzter

    October 12, 2012
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    client, Medical words, patient, relationship, women’s health
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