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...gynecologist adds that he has a sense there are very few complaints" about him from patients "I feel good about that," he says "because the people I treat are the smartest in the city and certainly the most vocal. If there were something wrong they would complain...
...provide women unfamiliar with the walk-in services with-in services with reactions from other women to specific doctors. It contains good, had, and mixed reviews. The "avoid" column accumulated since the Clearinghouse was founded in 1979 include accounts of personality conflicts as well as assertations that non-gynecologist practitioners had misstated a diaphragm and failed to treat an echoic pregnancy...
University Health Services (UHS) director Dr. Warren E.C. Wacker formally stated that he felt the grievance filed against a UHS gynecologist last spring had no validity. But Harvard attributed Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, where UHS's only two gynecologists practice, is increasing its scrutiny of practices questioned in the complaint...
Harvard has grown accustomed to hearing scattered rumors of UHS inadequacy over the years. For most people here, the news that last spring's investigation had all but dismissed the complaint that a UHS gynecologist had performed too many Caesarian sections was probably a much greater matter of concern. So was the fact that Dr. Warren E. C. Walker, director of UHS, and Dr. Kenneth J. Ryan, head of gynecology and obstetrics at Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women's Hospital--where the disputed operations took place--say they are now satisfied that nothing is amiss...
...Jones Stewart, a Pasadena gynecologist, says that while general vaginal responsiveness is a fact, he is not convinced that a G spot exists. Indeed, he says, patients who have had that section of the vagina removed in surgery report the same sexual sensitivity they had before the operation. Says he: "They've misinterpreted the response as a great discovery. The response has been there all the time and has been recognized for hundreds of years. It is not due to an anatomical switch that can cause excitement." Dr. Kermit Krantz, chairman of obstetrics and gynecology at the University...