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- Medical Practice Management, Women's Health Cost
Tackling Racial Health Disparities in Private Practice
By internally addressing the factors that have historically created racial health disparities, private practices can become more welcoming and inclusive.
- Ultrasound Technology & Innovation Birth Control
Innovations in Female and Male Contraceptive Options
Consider this primer for OB/GYNs looking to learn about new male contraceptive developments, specifically the recently FDA-approved Phexxi.
- Women's Health Best Practices
What Is Hormone Replacement Therapy?
"What is hormone replacement therapy — and how do I know if it's right for me?" OB/GYNs should be prepared to answer questions about hormone therapy.
- Women's Health Gynecology
Women's Health, Gynecology and the Genetics of Disease
Women's health and gynecology clinicians have seen an increased demand over the past several years for genetic testing.
- Women's Health Gynecology
Exploring FemTech's Role in Gynecology Care
FemTech encompasses all technology related to cisgender women's health. It's a rapidly growing industry that may provide care and support to your patients.
- Women's Health Diagnostics
A Recurrent UTI Calls for a Urogynecologist
A recurrent UTI can be distressing for patients, but a skilled provider can help manage and treat this issue.
- Cancer
Cervical Cancer in Men: What Physicians Need to Know About Their Trans Patients' Risk
Learn the risks for cervical cancer in men and steps to provide gender-affirming preventive services.
- Reproductive Medicine & IVF Best Practices
Understanding Fertility Treatment Leave and FMLA
The U.S. Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) does not cover fertility treatment leave, but laws in Japan in the U.K. are showing signs of progress.
- Personal Care
Caring for Transfeminine Patients After Gender Affirmation Surgery
Here's how OB/GYNs can support transfeminine patients after gender affirmation surgery, in both the short and long term.
- Women's Health Gynecology
Understanding Enhanced Myometrial Vascularity
Previously known as uterine arteriovenous malformation, addressing enhanced myometrial vascularity may help providers better serve patients and physicians.