#  Rebecca Podolsky '03 

 



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**Obsetrician-Gynecologist** Thesis Title: *Uncertain Victory: The Pro-Choice Movement, 1992-2000*

 I started college not knowing what I wanted to do with my life. Social Studies was a great concentration for me because it allowed me to take many different courses in a variety of subjects, thereby letting me figure out what I was really interested in.

 The highlight of my experience in Social Studies was researching and writing my senior thesis about the reproductive rights movement. I loved immersing myself in the subject matter I found so fascinating. Ultimately, this experience also led me (albeit in a pretty roundabout way) to my career in medicine.

 I made the decision to go to medical school at some point during my senior year of college, having taken only one pre-requisite science course prior to that. Although it took me longer to get there because I concentrated in Social Studies (2 years after college spent taking the pre-medical courses), I would not do it any differently given the chance.

 I am now an Ob/Gyn practicing general gynecology with a special interest in family planning. While I can’t say I use what I learned in my Social Studies courses on a daily basis, I do believe that a strong background in the social sciences makes me a better physician.