Why not move to Colorado when given the invitation?
My mentors, Dr. Harold Hepner and Dr. E. Stewart Taylor, were early proponents of minimal gynecology and infertility. I have learned, laughed, and cried with my successful and unsuccessful patients. In the practice of medicine every patient is our teacher.
1987 I attended a course given by professor Kurt Semm. Dr. Semm, one of the early pioneers of minimally invasive surgery from Kiel Germany, showed us how to remove fibroids, ovarian cysts, tubal pregnancies, endometriosis, and more using a scope and small access ports rather than an open abdominal incision. In 1995 I received certification in Advanced Laparoscopic and Hysteroscopic Surgery from the Accreditation Council for Gynecologic Endoscopy. Less than one percent of the 38,500 practicing OB/GYN physicians in the United States are recognized with this credentialing.
In 1995 I received certification in Advanced Laparoscopic and Hysteroscopic Surgery from the Accreditation Council for Gynecologic Endoscopy. Less than one percent of the 38,500 practicing OB/GYN physicians in the United States are recognized with this credentialing.