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Anonymous wrote:OP it has good medical programs, particularly Women's medicine.
There's no way this is true. Especially since all women are encouraged to just get married and have babies.
I agree the original information is off base. Disagree that LDS women are encouraged to just get married and have babies. This is not true of wealthy and UMC LDS women for the last 2 generations. Some may end up staying home with kids, but not without first getting a quality education.
It is not incorrect. The director of laparoscopic hysterectomies at Johns Hopkins studied there after doing undergrad at UMD and medicine at GW. She is not the director of that speciality for no reason.
You people are morons full of generalizations based on zero information. So uninspiring.
BYU? this is what the web page says:
Dr. Vargas completed specialty training in the
Harvard Medical School Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Massachusetts General Hospital integrated residency program in obstetrics and gynecology.