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The Obstetrics Podcast is a series of conversations with clinicians, hospital executives and industry guests. Topics range from maternal mortality, to physician burnout, to the changing landscape of women’s healthcare.

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    • Feb 27, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 28 EPISODES


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    Keeping Women's Healthcare Close to Home: Insights from Magnolia Regional Health Center

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025


    Brandon Reece, Executive Director of Physician Practices at Magnolia Regional Health Center, and Dr. Garrick Slate, a Market Medical Director from Ob Hospitalist Group, join the Obstetrics Podcast to share their perspectives on maintaining access to women's healthcare in one rural community. Brandon reflects on some of the challenges the Magnolia team faced and how they sought to overcome them, while Dr. Slate discusses the critical role collaboration plays in improving patient outcomes. Together, they highlight the importance of evidence-based practices and community-focused solutions in ensuring accessible, high-quality care for women.

    Addressing Women's Health Challenges in Rural Hospitals

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024


    Jami Walker, VP of Maternal Health Access at Ob Hospitalist Group, discusses the challenges rural hospitals face in providing quality women's health services. Jami shares insights on maternity care deserts, impacts of closing labor and delivery units, and effective solutions for staffing and comprehensive maternity care.

    Work Life Balance as an OB Hospitalist

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024


    One of the main reasons OB/GYNs become OB hospitalists is for better balance in their personal and professional lives. Full time means seven to eight 24-hour shifts each month with flexible scheduling and no call coverage or office management. OB hospitalists have time for fun with family and friends while still making a huge difference in the lives of women and babies.

    How Certified Nurse Midwives and OB/GYNs Collaborate in Labor and Delivery as Part of an OB Hospitalist Team

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024


    Doctors and midwives are invaluable complements for any care team, especially during pregnancy. From childbirth to emergency surgery to everything in between, many women work with both to get the best care possible. Learn how Certified Nurse Midwives, or CNMs, and OB/GYN physicians collaborate in labor and delivery to provide the best hospital patient care.

    What it's Really Like Working as an OB Hospitalist

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023


    The focus of our podcast episode today is all about OB hospitalists – If you're an OB/GYN and you're considering OB hospitalist medicine as a career, you probably have lots of questions and maybe even some concerns. Our guests today are both OB hospitalists and they're here to share what it's really like to work as an OB hospitalist.

    How OB Hospitalists Work With the Hospital Emergency Department to Improve Maternal Care

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023


    Dr. Vallejo is going to talk to us about the collaboration that occurs between OB hospitalists and the emergency department and how the collaboration improves maternal care.

    Community Collaboration: A Hospital and Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) Women's Health Partnership

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023


    Tune in to learn more about the important work of FQHCs and hospitals in promoting equitable access to healthcare and building healthier communities.

    Life as an Early Career OB/GYN Hospitalist

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022


    What started as a side gig for Dr. Rebecca Cisneros became her full-time career after her fellowship. Hear her story about becoming an early career OB hospitalist.

    From Reactionary to Safer, Efficient Obstetrics Care

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022


    Blessing Hospital's labor and delivery model was reactionary. When an OB patient arrived, a nurse performed an assessment and called to report to one of the eight community OBs. Typically, the OB would not come to the hospital unless it was a catastrophic situation. There was no real structure or consistency to this model, nor was policy that physicians had to see the patients. In December, Blessing implemented a full-time, Type A obstetric emergency department. Now, nurses feel more supported and confident, the community OBs experience fewer disruptions during the day knowing there is an OB physician in house and patients are receiving a consistently high standard of care.

    The Evolution of OB Hospitalist Medicine

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022


    With growing pressures on hospitals to address maternal mortality and implement standard labor and delivery protocols, today's OB hospitalist role is expanding. Not only are OB hospitalists providing 24/7 care and partnering with community physicians, but they are also evolving to become maternal safety champions of the entire labor and delivery unit.

    The OB/GYN-CNM Relationship From An OB/GYNs Perspective

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022


    Dr. Stephen Bashuk discusses the important relationship between OB/GYNs and Certified Nurse-Midwives, or CNMs, providing his perspective as an OB hospitalist who works with both hospital-based CNMs and community CNMs.

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    Talking with an OB/GYN Mom Doc

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022


    Dr. Nikki Liburd discusses how she has juggled her life as a mom and a busy practicing OB/GYN.

    Ready, Set, Go: How One Physician Led Through a Crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021


    OB/GYN hospitalist Joy Anderson, MD candidly discusses how her Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center team made it through the 2020 Oregon wildfire.

    Care during COVID-19: Three OB/GYNs share their stories

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021


    Dr. Sussanah Walsh, Dr. Edward Clark, and Dr. Melissa Larsen share their stories about what it has felt like practicing medicine during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The Realities of Managing On-Site Labor & Delivery Coverage

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021


    Dr. Mark Olszyk, Chief Medical Officer and Vice President of Carroll Hospital, discusses the benefits of having a national provider manage L&D coverage and the realities of a hospital trying to manage it alone.

    When Physicians Assume Leadership Roles

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020


    Dr. Renee Lockey discusses what it's like when physicians assume leadership roles.

    From a Private OB/GYN: Hospitalists are the Future of OB Services

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020


    David Afram, MD Discusses the evolving OB profession/landscape and the hospital's decision to enlist an OB hospitalist model.

    Partnering With a Local OB/GYN vs. a National Group for OB Coverage

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020


    Asia Dean shares the benefits of working with a national group like OBHG for coverage.

    Addressing Cultural Bias in L&D

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020


    It is important for healthcare providers to understand the issues of gaps in healthcare caused by cultural biases, and to understand the practices contributed to the care and to know what can be done to curve bias, especially in labor and delivery. Dr. Alissa Erogbogbo, Medical Director of Operations at OB Hospitality Group, addresses the cultural bias in labor and delivery.

    How Can Hospitals and Physicians Better Diagnose and Treat Preeclampsia

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020


    Preeclampsia is a concern for pregnant women and those who have just delivered. Dr. Mark Simon, Chief Medical Officer for OB Hospitalist Group, and Eleni Tsigas, CEO of the Preeclampsia Foundation and member of the Board of Directors for Preeclampsia Foundation Canada, discuss this condition.

    Bedside Manner in the Age of COVID-19

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020


    Dr. Nicholas Kulbida discusses bedside manner in the age of COVID-19.

    Working as a Traveling OB/GYN

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020


    George Kingsley, DO, discusses the Diplomat Program at OB Hospitalist Group, including how it differs from a typical locum tenens position and which physicians are best suited for this work.

    The Coronavirus in Labor & Delivery

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020


    With the coronavirus in the news, there is concern about the health and safety of newborns. Dr. Rakhi Dimino, Medical Director of Operations, discusses viral infections in Labor and Delivery.

    Why OB/GYN Residents are Choosing Hospitalist Medicine

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020


    OB/GYN residents may choose to become a hospitalist as the next step in their medical careers. Dr. Angela Kim, OB hospitalist, discusses this career path.

    The Changing Healthcare Liability Market: How Hospitals and Healthcare Providers Should Respond

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020


    2019 saw some changes within the professional liability industry, resulting from claims trends and the correlating response from insurance carriers. Heather Moore, CHC, AIAF, VP of Risk Management, Quality & Compliance for OB Hospitalist Group discusses these changes, what to look for in 2020, and how the consumer/patient experience is being impacted by the shifts.

    What Hospital Leaders Need to Know About Maternal Levels of Care

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019


    Several states have recently adopted maternal level of care designations to improve care standards. Learn about maternal leveling and how it can have a major impact on the maternal mortality rate in the U.S.

    What Will It Take to Reverse the Rising Maternal Mortality Rate in the U.S.?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019


    The U.S. has the highest maternal death rate of any developed country. What will it take to reverse the rising maternal mortality rate? This episode will explore some of the successful approaches that have worked to improve maternal mortality rates, including how OB/GYN hospitalist programs can help address the issues that lead to preventable maternal deaths.

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