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As a woman physician, I was initially pleased to see Hillary Rodham Clinton in a substantive role in the White House.

Since Mrs. Clinton began applying herself to the task, I have been profoundly disappointed with her approach. On the issue of freedom of information, I am disappointed that a court order was required to open her sessions to the public. I also became aware that one of her key advisers was a medical school dropout who worked for Al Gore, and another the cousin of one of our esteemed senators.

Mrs. Clinton further distinguished herself by rejecting any advice from hands-on individuals, namely practitioners. She has given little more than lip service to the concept of tort reform, since the trial lawyers represented such a powerful constituency in her husband’s campaign.

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Would you ask your plumber to write your estate plan or your lawyer to do heart surgery? Of course not. Yet, you applaud Mrs. Clinton for writing a health-care plan without doctors.

LESLEY Z. BLUMBERG MD

Los Angeles

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