by DrRoger | Jan 3, 2016 | Women's Healthcare
The safety of home birth is a minefield topic. You can’t walk around this topic without a landmine. As an Ob-Gyn there aren’t any opinions I can have that won’t be dismissed as biased or in my own self-interest. If I wanted to avoid a fight, there’s no way I’d...
by DrRoger | Dec 25, 2015 | Women's Healthcare
Inspiring plans were revealed last week for a west side Medical District and Greenway in downtown Charleston. In the words of Mayor Joe Riley, the plans will turn a sterile medical complex into “a place that is physically beautiful; that is energized by its...
by DrRoger | Dec 18, 2015 | Women's Healthcare
Do we listen well enough to recognize depression when we hear it? The Band is among my top 5 greatest bands in rock and roll history. Almost everyone knows their songs, although many don’t know who’s singing them. Drummer Levon Helm is a personal hero. Robbie...
by DrRoger | Dec 13, 2015 | Author Insights
Are Academic Magnet High School athletics an oxymoron? Not according to Nate. Maybe it used to be. My middle son, Taylor, attended the Academic Magnet back in the early 2000s when the football team made the “In the News” section of Sports Illustrated after losing...
by DrRoger | Nov 18, 2015 | Roger Newman Author
Hello all! This blog will be dedicated to discussion of a new author in the medical field trying to bring the excitement of an OB/Gyn career to literature. I will share cut scenes, my thought on current issues in the medical, obstetrical, and literature fields and...