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- Women's Health Menopause
Postmenopausal Bleeding and Other Concerns for Older GYN Patients
Get answers to common questions about postmenopausal bleeding and other health concerns for older gynecology patients.
- Medical Practice Management Best Practices
Caring For a Patient With Developmental Challenges: Parent Relationships
For patients with developmental challenges and other disabilities, care often involves not just those patients but their parents as well.
- Women's Health Best Practices
How Gynecologists Can Boost Adoption of Vaccinations
Discussing vaccinations and providing them in the office can improve rates of vaccines. Find out which vaccines to stock and how to talk about them.
- Cancer
The Role of OB/GYNs in Promoting Good Breast Health
Breast cancer affects roughly 1 in 8 women. OB/GYNs can better safeguard breast health with risk-based screenings and patient education.
- Women's Health FAQ
FAQ: Educating, Diagnosing and Treating Pediatric Gynecology Patients
Clinicians play a valuable role in helping pediatric gynecology patients make informed health decisions. Here, we review common questions.
- Women's Health Symptoms
Recognizing Stress-Induced Symptoms in Patients
During these unprecedented times, stress and anxiety are running high. You may be seeing more patients presenting with stress-induced symptoms.
- Ultrasound Technology & Innovation Gynecology
3D Ultrasound's Role in Pelvic Organ Prolapse Diagnosis
Pelvic organ prolapse affects about 3 percent of American women. 3D ultrasound can be a valuable first-line tool for identifying and diagnosing prolapse.
- Reproductive Medicine & IVF Preparation
Choosing Between a Day 5 vs. Day 3 Embryo Transfer
A day five embryo transfer may benefit your patients. Here is how to help them decide if it is right for them.
- Women's Health Endometriosis
Recognizing Endometriosis After Menopause
Endometriosis after menopause is rare, affecting just 2 to 5 percent of patients. But with the symptoms and risk of cancer, it is worth consideration.
- Women's Health Best Practices
Healthcare Guide for Lesbian and Bisexual Patients
When it comes to caring for lesbian and bisexual patients, physicians, including OB/GYNs, should be aware of the healthcare challenges they face.