Medical School University of Texas Medical School at Houston Graduated: 1985
Procedures:
Bladder Repair Cesarean Section (C-Section) Cystoscopy D & C Dilation and Curettage Delivery After Previous Caesarean Section Hysterectomy Myomectomy Ovarian Surgery Skin Tags Removal Tubal Surgery Vaccine Administration Vaginal Delivery Vaginal Repair
Conditions:
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Breast Disorders Female Infertility Menopausal and Postmenopausal Disorders Spontaneous Abortion
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Robbins graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston in 1985. She works in Fort Worth, TX and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Robbins is affiliated with Baylor All Saints Medical Center and Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth.
Dr. Robbins graduated from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in 2004. She works in Indianapolis, IN and specializes in Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Robbins is affiliated with Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital, IU Health North Hospital and Riley Hospital For Children At Indiana University Health.
I'm a mother, a teacher, a healer. I'm passionate about metaphysical concepts to unbend the mind. I'm a truthseeker. On a quest to know the greatest mysteries. Sometimes I get it wrong and...
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Cynthia Robbins was born in Salem, Oregon and raised on a local farm. She attended Silverton High School and moved onto college earning her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Western Oregon University. Cynthia professionally works with youth offenders, teaching life skills and critical thinking for more then twelve years. Cynthia loves to express herself artistically and recently found that writing a book is an art form by placing the right words together to form sentences, paragraphs, and chapters to paint a picture for others to view her mystical visions. The Light Warrior is her first novel, opening a new medium as she continues to write both books and screenplays.
Cynthia Robbins
Cynthia Robbins
Cynthia Robbins
Cynthia Robbins
Work:
Globe Pequot Press - Library Specialist and National Accounts Manager
Education:
Southern Connecticut State University - ILS Information and Library Science
As if thats not enough, Dr. Cynthia Robbins revealed to Us Weekly that a waist trainer is not really safe to wear after giving birth. The Texas-based OB/GYN also added that the slimming accessory doesnt really have a long-lasting effect.