Uterus1: How do you feel about the future of women's health?
Dr. Bruce Kahn: In the past, research in women’s health was neglected; however, I feel that the future is bright in this regard. Lobbyists have persuaded Congress and the directors of the National Institutes of Health that research in women’s health care deserves specific and better funding. So I believe that research into women’s health will be better supported in years to come. A better understanding of health problems specific to women will result in better care for women.
Dr. Bruce Kahn: In the past, research in women’s health was neglected; however, I feel that the future is bright in this regard. Lobbyists have persuaded Congress and the directors of the National Institutes of Health that research in women’s health care deserves specific and better funding. So I believe that research into women’s health will be better supported in years to come. A better understanding of health problems specific to women will result in better care for women.
Dr. Bruce Kahn
Dr. Bruce Kahn is a member of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Scripps Clinic in La Jolla, CA. Dr. Kahn completed a medical internship at St. Joseph's Hospital in Chicago, IL. He completed his residency training at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA and Abington Memorial Hospital near Philadelphia, PA. Following his residency, Dr. Kahn was commissioned as a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Naval Reserve. He served on active duty as a staff physician at the Naval Medical Center in San Diego. He joined the Scripps Clinic in 1999 and has pioneered work in the department and the region on the technique of laparoscopic hysterectomy. Dr. Kahn spends his free time with his wife and two children.
Dr. Bruce Kahn
Dr. Bruce Kahn is a member of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Scripps Clinic in La Jolla, CA. Dr. Kahn completed a medical internship at St. Joseph's Hospital in Chicago, IL. He completed his residency training at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA and Abington Memorial Hospital near Philadelphia, PA. Following his residency, Dr. Kahn was commissioned as a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Naval Reserve. He served on active duty as a staff physician at the Naval Medical Center in San Diego. He joined the Scripps Clinic in 1999 and has pioneered work in the department and the region on the technique of laparoscopic hysterectomy. Dr. Kahn spends his free time with his wife and two children.
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