Guest guest Posted February 15, 2011 Report Share Posted February 15, 2011 Dear Dom:Sent Father an e-mail about 2/3 weeks ago. No response. Will try again this morning. Was in Tulsa last weekend. Had a chance to speak with the future deacons. Will be in touch. Regards to Bernie.Fr. MSent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerrySender: nfpprofessionals Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 09:40:54 -0500To: <nfpprofessionals >ReplyTo: nfpprofessionals Subject: Re: Re: Looking for an NFP friendly Ob/Gyn residencyprogram Sounds like a lot of great leads. is a good guide since she's been through all this already.Sincerely yours,Dominic M. Pedulla MD, FACC, CNFPMC, ABVM, ACPhInterventional Cardiologist, Endovascular Diplomate, Varicose Vein Specialist, Noncontraceptive Family Planning Consultant, Family Planning ResearcherMedical Director, The Oklahoma Vein and Endovascular Center (www.noveinok.com, veininfo@...)Executive Director, The Edith Stein Foundation (www.theedithsteinfoundation.com) (office) (cell) (FAX)pedullad@..."[T]he witness of their fidelity to the end was ever more powerful than the inspired words that so many of them spoke before surrendering everything to the Lord. In our own time, the price to be paid for fidelity to the Gospel is no longer being hanged, drawn and quartered but it often involves being dismissed out of hand, ridiculed or parodied. And yet, the Church cannot withdraw from the task of proclaiming Christ and his Gospel as saving truth, the source of our ultimate happiness as individuals and as the foundation of a just and humane society." (Benedict XVI on Newman beatification) Re: Looking for an NFP friendly Ob/Gyn residency program Thank you for your warm response Dr. Rehmann. I'll definitely be contacting you with more questions. It sounds like a great environment to in which to learn!In Christ,> >> > Hello,> > > > My name is Restivo Padley. I'm finishing my 3rd year of medical school & beginning to look at Ob/Gyn residency programs. I'm having a hard time finding any that are open to having an NFP only resident. Even programs at Catholic hospitals say I need to be willing to go "off-site" and prescribe contraceptives & perform sterilizations. The only advice I've gotten thus far is to switch my focus to Family Practice where it is more accepted. I do not wish to do this, as I am hoping to one day complete a fellowship with Dr. Hilgers, so that I can work in the area of NaPro Technology.> > > > If anyone has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate them.> > > > PS- I have been a member of this group for a few years now & truly enjoy all of the information that is shared. I have learned a lot from your posts. They always seem to provide the encouragement I need to keep moving forward toward my goal of being an NFP doc.> > > > Thank You For Your Time,> > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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