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The economics of surgical gynecology: How we can not only survive, but thrive, in the 21st Century


 

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OBG Management: Any last comments?

Dr. Levy: I just want to emphasize how important it is that we take control of our destiny. If we are not at the table, we may be on the menu! But if we step up to the plate and approach these challenges the right way, we can become the premier surgical specialty.

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