Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Guest: Hugh S. Taylor, MD Endometriosis care is often delayed due to diagnostic and treatment access challenges—but early recognition and proactive strategies can change that. In this expert-led discussion, Dr. Brian McDonough sits down with Dr. Hugh Taylor to explore how we can clinically diagnose endometriosis without relying on surgery, streamline prior authorizations, and guide patients toward affordable treatment options while empowering patients through ...
Jun 24, 20250
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Ayman Al-Hendy, MD, PhD, FRCSC, FACOG, CCRP In addition to heavy menstrual bleeding, patients with uterine fibroids often deal with many other considerable effects on their physical and mental wellbeing. To provide optimal care, it’s important to recognize the full impact of fibroids, communicate carefully about treatment options, and promote equitable access to care. Dr. Charles Turck sits down with Dr. Ayman Al-Hendy to learn more about how we ca...
Jun 04, 20250
Host: Mary Katherine Cheeley, PharmD, BCPS, CLS, FNLA Guest: Joseph E. Patruno, MD From delayed diagnosis to chronic pain and fertility issues, endometriosis presents a range of challenges that require individualized attention. By focusing on each patient’s unique symptoms and priorities, we can better tailor care and improve outcomes. Join Dr. Mary Katherine Cheeley as she speaks with Dr. Joseph Patruno, an OB/GYN at Lehigh Valley Jefferson Health Network, about practical strategies for deliver...
Jun 04, 20250
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Ayman Al-Hendy, MD, PhD, FRCSC, FACOG, CCRP Despite longstanding reliance on surgery, recent advancements have reshaped our approach to uterine fibroids. However, common myths and misconceptions have limited the adoption of newer therapies, leaving many patients unaware of their available options. Join Dr. Charles Turck and Dr. Ayman Al-Hendy as they explain shifting treatment paradigms and patient education strategies in uterine fibroid care. Dr. ...
May 30, 20250
Host: Mary Katherine Cheeley, PharmD, BCPS, CLS, FNLA Guest: Leigh Anne Cantrell, MD, MSPH The updated ASCCP guidelines now address the use of dual-stain technology for cervical cancer management. CINtec PLUS Cytology is a test for the co-expression of p16 and Ki67 and confirms the presence of a transforming HPV infection and defines patients with high-risk cervical disease. To learn more about these guidelines and how to apply them in practice, join Dr. Leigh Cantrell, Medical Physician and Fel...
Jul 30, 20240
Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Guest: Tamera A. Paczos, MD, FACOG, FACP The utility of p16 and Ki-67 immunostaining in biopsies has helped lead to the development of dual staining in cytology specimens. So what do clinicians need to know about the dual stain cytology test? Take a deep dive into this topic as Dr. Jennifer Caudle is joined by Dr. Tamera A. Paczos, Vice President, Associate Chief Medical Officer with BioReference Laboratories. COBAS and CINTEC are trademarks of Roche. All other product ...
May 29, 20240
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.
Nov 27, 20230
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 fem...
Nov 09, 20230
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.
Nov 06, 20230
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....
Oct 20, 20230
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.
Oct 13, 20230
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, discusses the research presented at the 2023 Society of Family Planning Annual Meeting.
Oct 12, 20230
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.
May 23, 20230
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 an...
May 23, 20230
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....
May 23, 20230
Guest: Tiffany A. Moore Simas, MD, MPH, MEd, FACOG According to a poster that was featured at the 2023 ACOG Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting, only 75 percent of patients at UMass Chan Medical School were screened for perinatal mental health conditions, and of those screened, white patients were more likely to be connected with appropriate care and treatment than black or Hispanic patients. Dive deeper into the findings that underscore the importance of addressing disparities and inequities...
May 19, 20230
Guest: Tiffany A. Moore Simas, MD, MPH, MEd, FACOG Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP New guidelines regarding the screening, diagnosis, and pharmacological treatment of perinatal mental health conditions as well as resources like in-depth toolkits and implementation guides are now available to help optimize the management of patients with perinatal mental health conditions. Find out how these tools can help you better address one of the most common complications of pregnancy with Dr. Char...
May 19, 20230
Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Guest: Diane M. Harper, MD, MPH, MS There are several testing methods available for cervical cancer screening, such as co-testing and primary HPV testing. So what are some of the most prominent benefits and limitations of these and other testing approaches? Joining Dr. Jennifer Caudle to break down the latest advancements in cervical cancer screening is Dr. Diane Harper, a Professor in the Departments of Family Medicine and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of...
Jan 25, 20230
Host: Lee P. Shulman, MD, FACMG, FACOG Guest: James B. Bussel, MD This program is no longer available for credit. Program Chairman: Roberto Romero, MD, DMedSci Chief, Perinatology Research Branch Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine and Obstetrics Division of Intramural Research NICHD/NIH/DHHS Editor-in-Chief for Obstetrics The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology As the platelet equivalent of hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn, fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (FNA...
Nov 23, 20220
Host: Lee P. Shulman, MD, FACMG, FACOG Guest: Kenneth J. Moise Jr., MD This program is no longer available for credit. Program Chairman: Roberto Romero M.D. D.Med Sci. Chief, Perinatology Research Branch Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine and Obstetrics Division of Intramural Research NICHD/NIH/DHHS Editor-in-Chief for Obstetrics The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Are you taking the right steps to consistently ensure all of your patients at risk of alloimmune disorders of pregnan...
Sep 30, 20220
Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG Guest: Susan Crowe, MD Both UNICEF and WHO recommend exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life, starting within the very first hour of birth. But are we adhering to that recommendation? Joining Dr. Hector Chapa to discuss the importance of breastfeeding shortly after delivery and how we can help our patients and their newborns reap the benefits of this golden hour is Dr. Susan Crowe, Director of Outpatient Breastfeeding Medicine Consultative Servic...
Aug 11, 20210
Guest: Patricia M. Boatwright, MD Ob-gyn Dr. Patricia Boatwright once cared for a patient who told her the following philosophy: "If it doesn't bother you, don't bother it." Sadly, this is far from the only isolated event in which healthcare professionals hear this or a similar mantra from their patients. To help us better manage this all-too-common occurrence, Dr. Boatwright walks us through this particular patient case and how she encourages her patients to listen to their bodies rather than t...
Jul 15, 20210
Host: Ana Maria Rosario Guest: Patricia M. Boatwright, MD As any healthcare professional would agree, being passionate about your practice is key to having a good relationship with your patients. But choosing a specific specialty isn’t always an easy or clear decision. Joining Ana Maria Rosario to share how she came to her decision and a few experiences that made her into the healthcare professional she is today is Dr. Patricia Boatwright, an ob-gyn and Associate Professor of Surgery and Populat...
Jul 15, 20210
Host: Ana Maria Rosario Guest: Patricia M. Boatwright, MD When a patient comes to an appointment saying, “I want” or “I need,” it can be difficult to challenge them. But as ob-gyn Dr. Patricia Boatwright explains, doing so is absolutely critical to ensuring they receive the best and most appropriate care. Tune in to hear Ana Maria Rosario and Dr. Boatwright discuss a patient case and how we can do right by our patients, even if it means challenging their—or even a colleague's—opinion....
Jul 14, 20210
Host: Paul Doghramji, MD Guest: Megan Arnot Menopause is an inevitable transition in every woman’s life, but what if engaging in a basic physiological need like sex could delay its onset? Researching this potential connection is Megan Arnot, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Anthropology at the University College London. As the lead author of the study, she walks us through her findings and the range of factors they investigated, like the type of sexual activity and whether or not women liv...
Mar 11, 20200
Host: Jenn Simmons, MD Guest: Susan Domchek, MD Anytime the topic of genetic testing comes up in the context of breast and ovarian cancers, one question that undoubtedly arises is: who exactly should be tested? That’s the FAQ Dr. Susan Domchek, Director of the McDonald Women’s Cancer Risk Evaluation Center at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, answers.
Nov 15, 20190
Host: Mario R. Nacinovich, Jr., MSc Guest: Kara Rood, MD A recent study following 346 pregnant patients found that 63 percent of the women were admitted into the hospital for uncertain diagnosis or delivery—all because preeclampsia has many of the same symptoms of other diseases. The good news, however, is that there’s a new test currently underway that could make the diagnosis and treatment of preeclampsia easier in order to prevent potentially dangerous outcomes for the mother and baby, as OB/...
Apr 23, 20190
Guest: David J. Portman, MD Providing the best care to your patients goes hand in hand with being aware of all the updates surrounding sexual health disorders, but unfortunately, this is often easier said than done. To help you make the most out of your limited time with patients, Founder and Director Emeritus of the Columbus Center for Women’s Health Research Dr. David Portman shares tips on how you can stay current on sexual health topics.
Jan 15, 20190
Host: Patrice L Basanta-Henry, MD, MHSc, FACOG Egg freezing, or oocyte cryopreservation, can be a major relief for women who wish to preserve their fertility, allowing patients to wait for the “right time.” What are the latest advances in technology and protocol for this procedure, and who are the right patients? Host Dr. Patrice Basanta Henry welcomes guest expert Dr Kenan Omurtag to address these and other questions. Dr. Omurtag is Assistant Professor of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinol...
Jan 11, 20160
Host: Renée Simone Yolanda Allen, MD, MHSc., FACOG Host Dr. Renee Allen welcomes Dr. Victoria Green, renowned breast cancer researcher and OB/GYN clinician. Dr. Green is an Associate Professor in the Department of Gynecology & Obstetrics at Emory University School of Medicine. She will review USPSTF recommendations of biennial mammograms compared to ACOG's recommendations, as well as differences in how we define 'breast awareness' versus breast self-examination. Join the discussion!...
Oct 26, 20150