Guest guest Posted June 18, 2012 Report Share Posted June 18, 2012 Dear All,I wondered if I could have one of our OBGYN respond to the claims made by the OBGYN who teaches at the medical school. http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20120617/PC1204/120619332/1005/religious-liberty-the-church-state-debate-over-women-s-healthThanks,Kathy-----Original Message----- From: Dominic Sent: Jun 18, 2012 9:53 AM Subject: Re: Business question And they sound like loyal Catholics. I think you are free to act as you see fit and have done very well. Sincerely yours, Dominic M. Pedulla MD, FACC, CNFPMC, ABVM, ACPh Interventional Cardiologist, Endovascular Diplomate, Varicose Vein Specialist, Noncontraceptive Family Planning Consultant, Family Planning Researcher Medical Director, The Oklahoma Vein and Endovascular Center (www.noveinok.com, veininfo@...) Executive Director, The Edith Stein Foundation (www.theedithsteinfoundation.com) 405-947-2228 (office) 405-834-7506 (cell) 405-947-2307 (FAX) pedullad@... "...the priestly ministry is not just a pastoral service; it ensures the continuity of the functions entrusted by Christ to the Apostles and the continuity of the powers related to those functions. Adaptation to civilizations and times therefore cannot abolish, on essential points, the sacramental reference to constitutive events of Christianity and to Christ himself." (Inter Insignores) Business question Dear Group: To those of you who solely teach NFP, have you ever had a client, or group of clients ask for a refund? I had one girl who represented two of her friends ask me through e-mail to teach her and her friends NFP for post-partum. They said they already knew the anatomy and physiology of NFP and they knew the TOB portion. I agreed that they could join my class for a class #2. They asked questions, I answered them, I thought things were going well. A week and a half later I receive an e-mail from the same girl who signed up telling me that they were just as confused coming out of the class as they were going in and they wanted a refund and would return my materials. I replied that I would be willing to work with them further to answer any questions, clear confusions, and would offer them the class #1 at no charge since they were disappointed and confused with class #2. I received another e-mail stating that they no longer want to work with me. I know one of the gal's moms, and their husbands are all youth ministers. I invited them to bring their husbands, but they told their husbands that it was just girl stuff that was going to be discussed...I feel betrayed and confused, and I feel that they are trying to take advantage of me. My father who owns a very successful door and window business says I should offer a full refund, but others have told me to stick to my guns and not offer the refund. So, I bring this to you, what would you do and why? Warmly, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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