Hi all. I'll be giving a one-hour lecture to the residents next week
(Dec.7) and have decided to start with a "pretest" to get them thinking.
I have a few ideas for true/false or short answer questions that are
likely to be a bit provocative, but would guess you all could come up
with a few zingers for me as well. I'm looking for medical facts that
are not well taught or are "new", as well as more social or
anthropological information (Kathy D are you there?). My goal for the
talk is to convince at least a few of them that they should really *care*
whether or not the mothers they care for choose to breastfeed. I'd like
the intro questions to help them see breastfeeding in a different
light/ stretch their imaginations/ provoke discussion. (Note: these are
bright residents who in general support breastfeeding, at least in a
medical-mainstream sort of way.)
Please email privately. I'll collate and post some of the best to the list.
Thanks.
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Anne Montgomery, M.D.
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St.Peter Hospital Family Practice Residency
Olympia, WA