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Advances in Women's Health

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Advances in Women’s Health addresses advances, breakthroughs, and treatments for conditions related to women’s health, as well as preventive measures physicians can advise their patients to pursue. Topics will include breast health as it relates to cancer, ethnicity, fertility, and pregnancy; osteoporosis; female athletes’ health and emotional issues; mental health; pregnancy and all facets related to it; aging; nutrition and health; eating disorders; alternative medicine; and sex education.

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Episodes

A Treatment Option for Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Due to Uterine Fibroids or Moderate to Severe Pain Due to Endometriosis in Premenopausal Women

0s · Published 06 Dec 05:00
Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO
Guest: Rosanne Kho, MD

To learn how Myfembree® (relugolix, estradiol, norethindrone acetate) could help address uterine fibroid-associated heavy menstrual bleeding or moderate to severe endometriosis pain in premenopausal women; listen to Dr. Jennifer Caudle and Dr. Rosanne Kho, Chair of the OB/GYN Department at the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Phoenix.

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Reviewing Updated Guidelines for Medication Abortion

0s · Published 27 Nov 05:00
Host: Blake Zwerling, MD

The Society of Family Planning and the Society of Maternal Fetal Medicine have released updated guidelines for medication abortion. Tune in as Dr. Blake Zwerling, Assistant Clinical Professor of Complex Family Planning, reviews these updates and shares how they can be used in clinical practice.

Educating Nurse Practitioners on Perinatal Mental Health

0s · Published 09 Nov 05:00
Guest: Christena Raines, NP

Perinatal mood disorders are among the most common complications during pregnancy and immediately following delivery. So front line providers need to be able to initiate treatment. Perinatal Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at UNC Chapel Hill, Christena Raines, discusses her session at the 26th Annual Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Healthcare Conference and the importance of recognizing and treating perinatal mood disorders in our female patients.

Improving Outcomes for Patients with PCOS

0s · Published 06 Nov 05:00
Guest: Dawn Kimberly Hopkins, PhD, WHNP-BC

Understanding the manifestations of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can help to identify this condition in women better. And though it’s a common condition, some providers are unaware of how to diagnose it. Dig into the pathophysiology of PCOS with Dr. Dawn Kimberly Hopkins, Research Associate at the Henry Jackson Foundation in Bethesda, Maryland.

Managing Menopause and Improving Patient Quality of Life

0s · Published 20 Oct 04:00
Guest: Genevieve Hofmann, NP

Menopause can impact everyday life, and many women go untreated for their menopausal symptoms. To learn more about some of the complex issues surrounding menopause management, join Dr. Genevieve Hofmann, Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner, Certified Menopause Clinician, and Assistant Professor of OB/GYN Health at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, who will be discussing these strategies at the 2023 Annual NPWH Women’s Healthcare Conference.

Identifying and Approaching Patients and Colleagues of Domestic Violence

0s · Published 13 Oct 04:00
Guest: Jennifer Herrmeyer, RN

Approximately less than 30 percent of domestic violence patients will seek care for their injuries, so it’s important for us to reach out to those in need. How can we be better at identifying and caring for these patients? Tune in to learn more with Ms. Jennifer Herrmeyer, Emergency Department Nurse at Hennepin Healthcare in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

A Preview of the 2023 Society of Family Planning Annual Meeting

0s · Published 12 Oct 04:00
Guest: Sadia Haider, MD, PhD

After a historic year of legislation for abortion and contraception, there are still many questions surrounding patient care. Tune in as Dr. Sadia Haider, Interim Chair of OB-GYN at RUSH University and President Elect of the Society of Family Planning, previews the research being presented at the 2023 Society of Family Planning Annual Meeting.

Patients Prefer to Receive Abortion Care via Telemedicine vs In-Clinic Visits

0s · Published 23 May 04:00
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Guest: Emily M. Godfrey, MD, MPH

A recent study presented at the 2023 ACOG Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting examined patient perspectives on clinician communication regarding medication abortion during telemedicine versus in-clinic visits and found that patients prefer to receive abortion care via telemedicine. Learn more about the study’s design and results with Dr. Charles Turck and Dr. Emily Godfrey, Professor of Family Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Washington.

Setting Expectations on IUD Expulsion Among Patients with Heavy Menstrual Bleeding

0s · Published 23 May 04:00
Guest: Mitchell D. Creinin, MD

While the use of levonorgestrel 52-mg intrauterine device (IUD) has been shown to reduce blood loss in patients with heavy menstrual bleeding, these same patients are at an increased likelihood of expelling the IUD. That’s why it’s important to set realistic expectations with patients, as Dr. Mitch Creinin from the University of California Davis Health explains.

IUD Reduces Blood Loss by 90% in Patients with Heavy Menstrual Bleeding

0s · Published 23 May 04:00
Guest: Mitchell D. Creinin, MD

Dive into the research presented at the 2023 ACOG Annual Scientific and Clinical Meeting that found that the use of levonorgestrel 52-mg intrauterine device (IUD) in patients with heavy menstrual bleeding reduced blood loss by more than 90 percent over six months with Dr. Mitch Creinin, Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology as well as the Director of the Complex Family Planning Fellowship at the University of California Davis Health.

Advances in Women's Health has 140 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 0:00. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 17th, 2024 12:15.

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