
Dying breeds
UPI: Japan facing shortage of obstetricians
This guy certainly saw a fall in prestige:Japan is facing a shortage of obstetricians, a national medical group reported Thursday. The Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology said that at least 117 hospitals across the country are short of obstetricians. Fewer young doctors are choosing the field, either because they want to avoid irregular hours or because they perceive the field as having less prestige than other specializations, the society said. As a result, some hospitals, especially in smaller towns, will be unable to admit expectant mothers for childbirth, the group said.
Japan Times: Royal doctor suspended by university (2003)
The obstetrician who delivered Crown Princess Masako's first baby, Princess Aiko, in 2001 has been suspended by his university for misusing public subsidies, officials said June 3. The University of Tokyo suspended professor Osamu Tsutsumi, 53, for one month for improperly handling 22.5 million yen in research subsidies since 1998.