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Oge Young MD, FACOG, lives in Concord. Dr. Nick Perencevich’s My Turn “Why HB 322 is important” provided an informative history of the NH Board of Medicine and emphasized the importance of medical peer review. His dedication to safe health care in...
By OGE YOUNG
Oge Young, MD, is past president of NHMS and member of the general council representing New Hampshire obstetricians for 20 years. The Alabama Supreme Court ruled in February that embryos created through in vitro fertilization (IVF) are children. The...
By OGE YOUNG
Oge Young, MD, lives in Concord. Last week, the House HHS committee held a public hearing for HB 1010, a bill that would lift restrictions on certified lay midwives attending births outside of a hospital. Presently, the NH Midwifery Council prohibits...
By OGE YOUNG
Oge Young, MD, lives in Concord. Thank you, Dan Weeks, for your thoughtful My Turn titled “In Search of Our Shared Humanity” two weeks ago (Monitor, 10/31). While mourning the suffering of Israelis and Palestinians, the writer pleads with us and the...
By OGE YOUNG
Oge Young, MD, is past president of NHMS and member of the general council representing New Hampshire obstetricians for 20 years. Opening the door to one of my exam rooms, a 4-year-old girl stood before me beaming with excitement, having just heard...
By OGE YOUNG
Oge Young, MD, is past president of NHMS and member of the general council representing New Hampshire obstetricians for 20 years. Last week the NH House Judiciary Committee listened to testimony regarding HB 224 which would repeal the criminal and...
By OGE YOUNG
Oge Young is a retired OB-GYN and past president of NH Medical Society. January 22, 2023, was to mark the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling that protected the privacy of a woman and her physician in her decision...
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