Nicole Saphier

Nicole Saphier (born January 26, 1982) is an American radiologist and the director of breast imaging at Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK) Monmouth.[1] She is well known for providing her medical expertise as a contributor on Fox News, Fox Business, and MSNBC.[2][3] Saphier is a diplomate of the American Board of Radiology and a member of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)'s Advisory Committee on Breast Cancer in Young Women. She sits on the executive and legislative committees of the Radiological Society of New Jersey and the Morris Township Board of Health.[4]

Nicole Saphier
Born (1982-01-26) January 26, 1982
Alma materRoss University School of Medicine
OccupationRadiologist
EmployerMSK Monmouth, Fox News
Spouse(s)Paul Saphier
Children3 sons

Biography

Saphier was raised in Scottsdale, Arizona.[3] Her father was an attorney and her mother, a licensed counselor that worked with children that were victims of abuse and mental illness.[3] She had a child while in high school stating "The decision to have my son at a young age was not based on political or religious beliefs. On the contrary, it was based on emotion and a sense of responsibility. Had this happened decades prior, I may have been forced into an unsafe abortion or hidden away during my pregnancy and my child would have been given away. I am grateful to have had the choice to choose life".[3] She went to medical school in the Caribbean at Ross University School of Medicine. She is married to Dr. Paul Saphier, an endovascular neurosurgeon, whom she met in medical school; they have two sons together.[3]

Saphier is the author of Make America Healthy Again: How Bad Behavior and Big Government Caused a Trillion Dollar Crisis.[3]

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gollark: At least it has generics.
gollark: Oh, and it's not a special case as much as just annoying, but it's a compile error to not use a variable or import. Which I would find reasonable as a linter rule, but it makes quickly editing and testing bits of code more annoying.
gollark: As well as having special casing for stuff, it often is just pointlessly hostile to abstracting anything:- lol no generics- you literally cannot define a well-typed `min`/`max` function (like Lua has). Unless you do something weird like... implement an interface for that on all the builtin number types, and I don't know if it would let you do that.- no map/filter/reduce stuff- `if err != nil { return err }`- the recommended way to map over an array in parallel, if I remember right, is to run a goroutine for every element which does whatever task you want then adds the result to a shared "output" array, and use a WaitGroup thingy to wait for all the goroutines. This is a lot of boilerplate.

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