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difference between the influence on the fetus or small children, and so the japan obstetricians and the gynecology association is now examining the effect on the fetus, and they're going to report to us very soon, and every day. >> it is almost impossible to imagine how to lead our daily life without using tap water. what kind of things should we keep in mind? >> well, this is 100 becquerel that is the limit for infants intake, but this is very, very conservative value. this will hardly affect the adults' health, so you can use tap water for taking baths or washing hands. there is no concern about this. and also i think lots of parents are very worried about the influence on their small children and now the hoarding of bottled water is happening but i really hope the grownups should refrain from buying the bottled water so that more bottled water will be available for parents with small children and there is another important thing that is how to disseminate information and in tokyo the water supply below opened the website and also the national institute of the radiological science has a website,
difference between the influence on the fetus or small children, and so the japan obstetricians and the gynecology association is now examining the effect on the fetus, and they're going to report to us very soon, and every day. >> it is almost impossible to imagine how to lead our daily life without using tap water. what kind of things should we keep in mind? >> well, this is 100 becquerel that is the limit for infants intake, but this is very, very conservative value. this will...
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i am the chairman of obstetrics and gynecology at cpmc for the last 12 years. i have been in charge of maternity care for about the half the births in this city for 17 years. as we have grown to 6000 births, as our services have become so attractive, what has kept me up late at night worrying is our lack of an intensive care unit on the california campus, so that we have to transfer very ill mothers to the pacific campus, should that arise in labor and delivery. we are back and forth if the pregnant mother is on the pacific and. last year, we had a crisis with h1n1
i am the chairman of obstetrics and gynecology at cpmc for the last 12 years. i have been in charge of maternity care for about the half the births in this city for 17 years. as we have grown to 6000 births, as our services have become so attractive, what has kept me up late at night worrying is our lack of an intensive care unit on the california campus, so that we have to transfer very ill mothers to the pacific campus, should that arise in labor and delivery. we are back and forth if the...
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i am the chairman of obstetrics and gynecology at cpmc for the last 12 years. i have been in charge of maternity care for about the half the births in this city for 17 years. as we have grown to 6000 births, as our services have become so attractive, what has kept me up late at night worrying is our lack of an intensive care unit on the california campus, so that we have to transfer very ill mothers to the pacific campus, should that arise in labor and delivery. we are back and forth if the pregnant mother is on the pacific and. last year, we had a crisis with h1n1 in our maternal area. somehow we avoided deaths. but that scared the heck out of us. we really need to be able to combine maternity services and intensive care support at one hospital, which is why despite having the women's and children's hospital equivalent at the california campus i now feel strongly we need to combine those services so that we can have the backup for our mothers. secondly, in a point that was sort of brought out tonight, much of general care, including maternity care, is very loc
i am the chairman of obstetrics and gynecology at cpmc for the last 12 years. i have been in charge of maternity care for about the half the births in this city for 17 years. as we have grown to 6000 births, as our services have become so attractive, what has kept me up late at night worrying is our lack of an intensive care unit on the california campus, so that we have to transfer very ill mothers to the pacific campus, should that arise in labor and delivery. we are back and forth if the...
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amazingly hostile experience with my health care provider, kaiser, to drive me away from ever seeking gynecological care, i was so traumatized. that said, i went to lyon- martin to get hormonal treatment, and had such a positive experience and understood how important transgendered health benefits are, and out of that experience work with other transgendered activists to pass health benefits for city employees in 2001 and working on legislation statewide to provide health-care benefits and the anti- discrimination legislation. things have changed, no question, and some would say things are better. i can say that the thing that is true is they are the model in many ways, and it has profoundly influenced not just san francisco, nationally and internationally what it looks like to provide health care for transgendered. and the needs is very specific. and i also think they're one of the more sensitive places in terms of training women. across the board, they have been a model of care. the only thing i would sit with this, i think we are poised, supervisors, to save lyon- martin. we are pleased in that
amazingly hostile experience with my health care provider, kaiser, to drive me away from ever seeking gynecological care, i was so traumatized. that said, i went to lyon- martin to get hormonal treatment, and had such a positive experience and understood how important transgendered health benefits are, and out of that experience work with other transgendered activists to pass health benefits for city employees in 2001 and working on legislation statewide to provide health-care benefits and the...
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and at the time i was doing obstetrics and gynecology, so i was really used to hearing high pitched screamsi have to tell you, "red is the rose" is such a special song to me, it is so sweet, and i'm going to want to hear it many, many times. and so one way of hearing them again is to call and pledge your support. for a pledge of $80, we'll send you, as our way of saying thanks, the ronan tynan: more than magic dvd. and you can listen to that song as often as you like. and it has six bonus performances that aren't in the broadcast. and they include "and there were roses," "the fields of athenry," and "come in from the rain." and then for a pledge of $70, the more than magic cd. this is the companion cd and it has all 16 fantastic songs. and if you're like me and you can't decide between both, then just call and pledge $140 and we'll send you the dvd and cd. >> ronan: it's great because, you know, i've been very privileged to come to this great country. i've been very privileged to even come in contact with this great possibility of broadcasting. >> carolyn: well, and we are privileged to hav
and at the time i was doing obstetrics and gynecology, so i was really used to hearing high pitched screamsi have to tell you, "red is the rose" is such a special song to me, it is so sweet, and i'm going to want to hear it many, many times. and so one way of hearing them again is to call and pledge your support. for a pledge of $80, we'll send you, as our way of saying thanks, the ronan tynan: more than magic dvd. and you can listen to that song as often as you like. and it has six...