Summary of Dr. Willie Parker's Life's Work
Everest Media
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Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
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Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9798822511415
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 I had arrived in Honolulu the previous year, having accepted a faculty appointment at the University of Hawaii. I spent my days working as a supervising physician at the Queen Emma Clinic, an outpatient clinic for indigent people, including many native Hawaiians.
#2 I am an extrovert by temperament. I enjoy the company of others and am always seeking out novel experiences. I was professionally fulfilled as well. I had worked with Dr. Bruce Kessel, an eminent reproductive endocrinologist, when I was doing my residency in ob-gyn at the University of Cincinnati.
#3 The ob-gyns at the Queen Emma Clinic treated urinary tract infections, incontinence, yeast infections, and other common women’s illnesses. They also did abortions, as that was a nonissue in liberal Hawaii in the 1980s.
#4 As a young doctor, I made a promise to myself to uphold my professional commitment to caring for women. I would refer patients seeking abortion to other doctors who would provide them. But for me, providing abortion was wrong.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 I had arrived in Honolulu the previous year, having accepted a faculty appointment at the University of Hawaii. I spent my days working as a supervising physician at the Queen Emma Clinic, an outpatient clinic for indigent people, including many native Hawaiians.
#2 I am an extrovert by temperament. I enjoy the company of others and am always seeking out novel experiences. I was professionally fulfilled as well. I had worked with Dr. Bruce Kessel, an eminent reproductive endocrinologist, when I was doing my residency in ob-gyn at the University of Cincinnati.
#3 The ob-gyns at the Queen Emma Clinic treated urinary tract infections, incontinence, yeast infections, and other common women’s illnesses. They also did abortions, as that was a nonissue in liberal Hawaii in the 1980s.
#4 As a young doctor, I made a promise to myself to uphold my professional commitment to caring for women. I would refer patients seeking abortion to other doctors who would provide them. But for me, providing abortion was wrong.
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