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work with each state to identify within their state how they will reach the group's, whether the endocrinology clinics for people with diabetes, party -- primary-care practitioners, one of the biggest challenges will be school clinics. kids don't get vaccinated in large numbers in a routine season. large numbers of kids will not be easy. to do that, it will be important to get consent forms back from parents and work with schools, nursing staff in the schools, administrators, and we have had wonderful collaboration with the department of education here in washington as well as at the state level between the state education departments and the state health departments. one of the key roles the ctc can play tell it -- is to the states and localities -- one of the key roles the cdc can play is to help states and localities repair for vaccine programs and prepare emergency departments to deal with large numbers of ill people and prepare specialist societies. one thing we will do to get vaccines out is use the infrastructure of the vaccines for children program. this is a very effective program res
work with each state to identify within their state how they will reach the group's, whether the endocrinology clinics for people with diabetes, party -- primary-care practitioners, one of the biggest challenges will be school clinics. kids don't get vaccinated in large numbers in a routine season. large numbers of kids will not be easy. to do that, it will be important to get consent forms back from parents and work with schools, nursing staff in the schools, administrators, and we have had...
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they're all going sub specialize in cardiology gastroenterogy, endocrinology, etc. believe it's none are going intorimary care. >> i think i can hear it. it's very soft. >> yeah. it's versoft. it's a little mid-stolic thing. it's probly nothing. >> finances doeslay into the decision. people say that going into primary care c be a burden compensaon-wise and the worry about their future. at does the future hold in terms of health care? 's really hard to make a decision i wish tre was an easy way. >> if the llars to dollars tio were even vaguely simila to specialty andrimary care, i'd choose it ain every time. i like theariety. i li doing different things. i wouldn't like doing thsame thing all day long. and i'm willing to take an incomeit to be primary care, but it's affected thquality of primary... thebility to deliver qualy primary care ithis country, because not enough peoplare going into itnd, makes it harder to put together an integrated sysm. and everyo pretty much acknowledges tt if someone doesn't have a primary car doctor they go to muiple speciasts, there is
they're all going sub specialize in cardiology gastroenterogy, endocrinology, etc. believe it's none are going intorimary care. >> i think i can hear it. it's very soft. >> yeah. it's versoft. it's a little mid-stolic thing. it's probly nothing. >> finances doeslay into the decision. people say that going into primary care c be a burden compensaon-wise and the worry about their future. at does the future hold in terms of health care? 's really hard to make a decision i wish...
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they're all going to sub specialize in cardiology, gastroenterology, endocrinology, etc. i believe it's none are going into primary care. >> i think i can hear it. it's very soft. >> yeah. it's very soft. it's a little mid-systolic thing. it's probably nothing. >> finances does play into the decision. people say that going into primary care can be a burden compensation-wise and the worry about their future. what does the future hold in terms of health care? it's really hard to make a decision. i wish there was an easy way. >> if the dollars to dollars ratio were even vaguely similar to specialty and primary care, i'd choose it again every time. i like the variety. i like doing different things. i wouldn't like doing the same thing all day long. and i'm willing to take an income hit to be primary care, but it's affected the quality of primary... the ability to deliver quality primary care in this country, because not enough people are going into it and, makes it harder to put together an integrated system. and everyone pretty much acknowledges that if someone doesn't have
they're all going to sub specialize in cardiology, gastroenterology, endocrinology, etc. i believe it's none are going into primary care. >> i think i can hear it. it's very soft. >> yeah. it's very soft. it's a little mid-systolic thing. it's probably nothing. >> finances does play into the decision. people say that going into primary care can be a burden compensation-wise and the worry about their future. what does the future hold in terms of health care? it's really hard to...
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on the other side of this debate, a reproductive endocrinologi endocrinologist.orning. let's go to you first. you claim in your book that 50% of ivf procedures are unnecessary. where's the evidence for that? >> well, the evidence -- the book is written with my co-author is jill blakeway, a wonderful acupuncturist. 40% of infertility is male related. why ivf doctors are pushing the drugs on the women when in fact the man is the one that should be evaluated. so many couples are being herded in to ivf when perhaps there are much easier cause -- much more treatable causes for their infertility instead of giving them high dose of drugs with the risk of drugs, preterm delivery, with the risk to the baby. there are easier ways, better ways, and in this economy, a lot cheaper ways of having a baby other than having to insert the invitro. >> are too many people being pushed to infertility and are women given the drugs when the man should be treated here? oh we're not pushing patients to invitro fertilization. that's the last, not the first. we diagnose patients. we treat
on the other side of this debate, a reproductive endocrinologi endocrinologist.orning. let's go to you first. you claim in your book that 50% of ivf procedures are unnecessary. where's the evidence for that? >> well, the evidence -- the book is written with my co-author is jill blakeway, a wonderful acupuncturist. 40% of infertility is male related. why ivf doctors are pushing the drugs on the women when in fact the man is the one that should be evaluated. so many couples are being herded...
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now, the test takes several weeks apparently and it involved get this a gynecologist, endocrinologisendocrinologist, psychologist, internal medicine, and gender specialists and we'll let you know as soon as we find out. >>> investigators track down a cop suspected of kidnapping another officer. we'll tell you what happened during the tense standoff. ch former nfl star plaxico burress will spend the next few years behind bars. this morning he pleaded guilty to a weapons charge and agreed to a two-year prison term. he will be sentenced formally next month but the former new york giants wide receiver accidentally shot himself in a new york nightclub last november with an unlicensed gun. with good behavior he could be released from prison after serving 20 months. >> this is a perfect example in many ways of how bad judgment sometimes has very terrible consequences, consequences far more severe than may be justified in my view under the circumstances. >> burres caught the winning touchdown in the giants' upset victory over the new england patriots in super bowl xlii. >>> look at the repor
now, the test takes several weeks apparently and it involved get this a gynecologist, endocrinologisendocrinologist, psychologist, internal medicine, and gender specialists and we'll let you know as soon as we find out. >>> investigators track down a cop suspected of kidnapping another officer. we'll tell you what happened during the tense standoff. ch former nfl star plaxico burress will spend the next few years behind bars. this morning he pleaded guilty to a weapons charge and...