by DrRoger | Apr 17, 2016 | Women's Healthcare
There’s an old and crude expression which persists because of its unassailable truth. “Opinions are like a__-h____; everybody has one.” Blogs are mostly just opinions on steroids. It’s easy to shoot from the hip with a shotgun and never look back. So, one of...
by DrRoger | Apr 10, 2016 | Roger Newman Author
A beautiful Sunday in Charleston and as thoughts turn to spring planning, I thought it might be a good time to remind folks of two big things coming up in the next couple of months. Such a blessing to be enjoying a day like today. First, we are just 3 weeks...
by DrRoger | Apr 3, 2016 | Women's Healthcare
As the presidential primaries and political season rolls along, it is clear that we have collectively chosen to take a long holiday from facts and reason. This week individual market insurers announced they were preparing their premium requests for 2017. Citing a...
by DrRoger | Mar 26, 2016 | Women's Healthcare
Should women eat fish during pregnancy? After several million generations, it seems that we should know the answer to this relatively simple question. Spoiler alert, the answer is yes. Seafood is healthy during pregnancy, but that doesn’t mean the controversy...
by DrRoger | Mar 12, 2016 | Women's Healthcare
The old saying is that nothing’s certain but death and taxes. However, for anyone in academics, the debate over tenure is every bit as predictable. Tuesday March 15th, MUSC Faculty Senate President, Dr. Angela Mudd, has convened a Special Meeting of the Faculty...