by DrRoger | Jun 6, 2016 | Women's Healthcare
Over the past decade, obstetrics has experienced a relatively quiet but dramatic reduction in the rate of preterm birth. The national rate of preterm delivery has fallen more than 10% from its peak of 12.8% in 2006. We aren’t better in predicting who’ll...
by DrRoger | May 21, 2016 | Roger Newman Author
GRIEF HAS STOLEN DECLAN MURPHY’S WILL AND HIS WAY. ARE MALPRACTICE ALLEGATIONS GOING TO DESTROY HIS REPUTATION AS WELL? Two Drifters, the sequel to Roger Newman’s debut novel, Occam’s Razor, has been released by Moonshine Cove Publishing and is now...
by DrRoger | May 16, 2016 | Women's Healthcare
Despite thirty years in practice the practice of medicine remains perplexing. Once we learn how to do something well, we can’t seem to stand our own success. Over a century we learned to safely deliver mothers and babies, so why are we now dealing with cesarean...
by DrRoger | May 8, 2016 | Women's Healthcare
If no one else has already claimed it, I’d like to recommend Mother’s Day as being the most important day of the year for Women’s Health bloggers. There may be an argument that Women’s Health is unrelated to Mother’s Day, but I don’t think you’d win it....
by DrRoger | May 2, 2016 | Uncategorized, Women's Healthcare
This past Saturday Diane, Sarah and I had a great time at the 2016 Charleston March for Babies sponsored by the March of Dimes (MOD). We got up early (which is rare enough for us to make it fun) and went down to Cannon Park at Calhoun and Rutledge. It was a...