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Barry Jacobs, M.D. - who has written 15 posts on Small Business Against Big Government.

Dr. Jacobs is a native Texan, who grew up in Beaumont, 90 miles east of Houston. After graduating from the local college and he attended the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, where he received his degree as a doctor of medicine. He then spent a year in Los Angeles as a surgery intern and returned to Texas to receive specialty training in obstetrics and gynecology. His OB-GYN residency training program was interrupted when he was called to serve his country during the Viet Nam war. While stationed at a pilot training base outside of Lubbock, Texas, he saw several patients each month who complained they were having difficulty becoming pregnant. Recognizing his own poor knowledge in the area of infertility, he assumed he would gain that education when he completed his OB-GYN training. He was mistaken. At the conclusion of his OB-GYN residency, he knew no more about helping infertile couples than he did while in the Air Force. Being dissatisfied with his inadequate abilities in the realm of infertility, he spent 2 more years in a fellowship studying nothing except Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. One year of the fellowship was devoted to basic research of ovarian physiology, during which time, he and his mentor and collaborator were able to make a small but landmark contribution to the scientific and medical literature. After completing his formal training, Dr. Jacobs has spent a number of years both as faculty at various medical schools and in private practice. Even in private practice, he remains an educator. Instead of teaching medical students and OB-GYN residents, he educates his patients as to their problems and treatment options. As part of his efforts to teach others what he knows, he has made his web page, www.texasfertility.com, as informative as he can. He derives a great deal of pleasure working with couples and trying to help them. New information and understanding of human reproduction is progressing rapidly. For that reason, Dr. Jacobs devotes a large amount of time reading the current medical literature and participating in continuing medical education seminars. His desire is to provide the best quality care for infertile patients, while trying to make them feel comfortable with the difficult and stressful processes they must endure in their efforts to become parents. In addition to his clinical responsibilities, Dr. Jacobs currently serves as chairman of the IVF Committee at Baylor Medical Center in Carrollton, Texas.

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Job Killing Health Care Bill

Thursday, January 20, 2011

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About a year ago, I submitted a suggestion to improve our health care delivery system and the financing of it.  In stead of a market driven system, we have forced upon us a government dictated system which will destroy health insurance companies and limit health care to Americans.  As I generate this submission, Congress is […]

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Guess Who is Stamping Out Health Care?

Saturday, June 5, 2010

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I just received this article from the Ludwig von Mises Institute and wanted to share it.  Some may applaud Holder’s actions, but think of the consequences.  You know that artificial price ceilings create shortages.  What happens when physicians are not paid enough for their services to cover the cost of providing those services?  Already Medicare […]

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The New Tax – on *your* CO2

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

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(This post is, of course, tougue in cheek, but since the Obama Administration’s EPA recently declared CO2 (the stuff we exhale) to be a pollutant, is it really such a stretch?) Our current administration in Washington is seeking new ways to raise money for all the new entitlements they are creating.  Almost everything is being […]

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Managed Care Scam

Monday, March 15, 2010

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I am a doctor. I wanted to share the below which was first published in an online publication of a physician community, Sermo.  It is a rather accurate assessment of what has been the reality of health care in our country.  Physicians are being squeezed out of existence.  There is the spectre of a 21% […]

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Praise for a Central Data Base of Medical Records – NOT

Friday, February 19, 2010

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We are being coerced into an electronic medical records system, which the Government will “keep safe” for us and allow access to physicians treating patients.  We are to accept the assertion that the data base will be secure and that our most private medical information will never fall into the wrong hands.  Certainly the ability […]

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Learn from History

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

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I am sharing this discussion which was sent to me.  It is a retelling of a history of disaster.  I also remember the warning that whoever does not learn from history is destined to relive it. Read below to the end. Learn what really happened. It can and will unless we vote out the people […]

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What Do WE Value

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

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I remember my first car.  It was an old Renault Dauphine.  It was a real piece of junk.  But it was MY piece of junk.  I had worked for it.  I saved the money I earned from my after school job and paid for it myself.  No one bought it for me.  I did the […]

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Slavery in America

Monday, January 25, 2010

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Slavery in the United States was officially abolished by the Emancipation Proclamations of 1862 and 1863.  That does not mean that there are not people still enslaved in our country.  It is not necessarily the kind of slavery that most of us readily identify as such, but a slavery of the spirit.  Our welfare system […]

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America Bashing – Why?

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

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Why does the world dislike the United States?  We saved France in World War I.  We saved Europe in World War II.  We rebuilt Europe after WWII.  We rebuilt Japan after WWII.  We saved South Korea and rebuilt it.  We send supplies, rescuers, and money to every natural disaster in the world, even to our […]

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A Holiday greeting and Thought

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

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This is a marvelous season of both joy, and, for some, unhappiness over loss, or the perceived loss of what never materialized.  I see this in too many of my patients.  Never the less, it is a season of love.  Love takes so many forms. There is the love of friends who help enrich our […]

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Where Have All the Jobs Gone?

Monday, December 14, 2009

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We all make judgments based on our prior experiences, so for a moment or two, I would like to wax autobiographical.  When I was growing up, my father had a retail establishment that was extremely busy during the Christmas season.  In the early 1960’s, before it was mandated that high school students were to be […]

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A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing – the End of American Freedom

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

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What follows is excerpted from a letter from Stephen E. Frazer, MD, an anesthesiologist in Indianapolis, to Sen. Bayh.  Clearly Dr. Frazer has too much time or insomnia to have read the entire House Bill to “reform health care” in our country.  I have not included Dr. Frazer’s pleas to the senator, which will, no […]

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Global Warming isn’t a disaster – Cap and Trade, however, is.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

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Global warming exists. So does global cooling. The real scare is the Congressional Cap and Trade scam based on sham science.

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The Costs of Health Care – Big Government is a Primary Driver

Friday, October 30, 2009

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The following article is written by Doctor Barry Jacobs, a Medical Doctor and SBABG contributor from Texas. Dr. Jacobs is practicing and experienced Reproductive Endocrinologist who has served in many capacities over his long and distinguished career (full bio at end of article), All of us are concerned about what health care costs in this […]

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Health Care Reform: A Market-Based Proposal

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

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The following article is written by Doctor Barry Jacobs, a Medical Doctor and SBABG contributor from Texas. We’re thankful for Doctor Jacobs’ contributions to SBABG and invite you to review his proposal and provide your thoughts on his plan in the comments below.  As a practicing and experienced Reproductive Endocrinologist who has served in many […]

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