The Ob/Gyn Channel
Learning How to Deliver Babies (OBGYN Residency) | Dr. Rachel Southard
Ob/Gyn
Dr. Rachel Southard discusses her learnings from her OBGYN residency such as suturing, delivery maneuvers, and siulation training.
OB/GYN: 24hr Cure for Postpartum Depression – The Becket Cook Show
Ob/Gyn
In this episode, Becket talks with Monique Ruberu, MD, an OB/GYN in Philadelphia, about the ethics of IVF, contraceptives, and NaPro technology. Contraceptives are not only dangerous for…
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Bevacizumab Has Promise for Patients with Recurrent Cervical Cancer
Family Medicine
Results of a Gynecologic Oncology Group study suggest that for patients with recurrent cervical cancer, bevacizumab has demonstrated activity and promise as an option for second or third…
Breast Cancer Tumor Board
Family Medicine
Mary Wright, MD, Associate Professor & Director, Breast Center, Section of Breast Surgery, Department of Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine, discusses the uniqueness of a breast cancer…
Vacuum Assisted Delivery
Ob/Gyn
This video discusses three key principles in vacuum assisted delivery: 1) Confirm position of the fetal head 2) Place vacuum cup on flexion point 3) Exert proper traction…
Circadian Rhythm and Cancer
Family Medicine
Scientists suspect that overnight work is dangerous because it disrupts the circadian rhythm, and is a potential cause of breast and prostate cancer. References and Resources Stevens RG,…
Uterine Artery Embolization
Family Medicine
Gary S. Cohen, MD, Chief, Vascular Interventional Radiology, Vice Chairman of Clinical Services, Professor of Radiology, Temple University School of Medicine, discusses uterine artery embolization. References and Resources…
Latest Vaccinations for Adults and Children
Family Medicine
Russell W. Steele, MD, Division Head, Pediatric Infectious Disease, Ochsner Children’s Health Center, discusses the latest preventive interventions for adults and children through the use of vaccines. References…
Genes Involved in Fertility
Family Medicine
Researchers say they have identified nearly 350 genes linked to female fertility, a finding that could lead to greater study of the poorly understood field of infertility. References…
Cancer Risk and Birth Control Pills: Ongoing Concerns
Ob/Gyn
Is the myth that the use of birth control pills reduce the risk of certain cancers? Hear about a new study that reported the decrease in risk of…
Screening for HIV and Treatment of Acquired Immunodeficiency
Family Medicine
Stephen Brunton, MD, Director of Faculty Development, Cabarrus Family Medicine, Charlotte, North Carolina, discusses the AAFP Clinical Recommendations on screening and treatment of HIV. Resources Click Here to…
Screening Mammography in Women Age 40-49
Family Medicine
Stephen Brunton, MD, Director of Faculty Development, Cabarrus Family Medicine, Charlotte, North Carolina, discusses the most recent clinical guidelines for screening mammography in women 40 to 49 years…