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Fertility and Sterility on Air brings you some great interviews from ASRM 2023 in New Orleans, LA! In this bonus episode, we bring you a joint episode with the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists and the Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology. Join Pietro Bortoletto, Samantha Pfeiffer, Charles Miller, and Katie Coyne in discussing hysteroscopic management of early pregnancy loss. View Fertility and Sterility at https://www.fertstert.org/
Endometriosis is associated with pain, migraines, IBS, anxiety, panic and many other symptoms that can be looped into the category of central sensitization. This pathology results in treatment resistant cases, and many frustrating interactions for your patients. We have the tools needed to support this pathology in Naturopathic and functional medicine and today we discuss those approaches. Research DiscussedRaimondo, D., Raffone, A., Renzulli, F., Sanna, G., Raspollini, A., Bertoldo, L., Maletta, M., Lenzi, J., Rovero, G., Travaglino, A., Mollo, A., Seracchioli, R., & Casadio, P. (2023). Prevalence and Risk Factors of Central Sensitization in Women with Endometriosis. Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 30(1), 73-80.e1. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmig.2022.10.007Lee, Y.-C., Tu, C.-H., Chung, H.-Y., Luo, S.-T., Chu, Y.-T., MacDonald, I. J., Kotha, P., Huang, C.-C., Lane, H.-Y., Lin, J.-G., & Chen, Y.-H. (2022). Antihistamine promotes electroacupuncture analgesia in healthy human subjects: A pilot study. Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine, 12(5), 511–517. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtcme.2022.04.003Latremoliere, A., & Woolf, C. J. (2009). Central Sensitization: A Generator of Pain Hypersensitivity by Central Neural Plasticity. The Journal of Pain, 10(9), 895–926. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpain.2009.06.012Join our Programs! Advanced Women's Therapeutics Starts May 2023: Click HereThe Insulin Intensive: Click Here Learn More about the Certified Women's Health Practitioner! Click Here Stay in touch! Naturopathic Clinical Mentorship Site | https://naturopathicmentorship.com NCM Learning Platform | https://learning.naturopathicmentorship.com Advanced Women's Health website | https://www.advancedwomenshealth.ca/Finally Lose It Book | https://sarahwilsonnd.com/finallyloseitInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/drsarah_nd/ Facebook | https://facebook.com/sarahwilsonnd Live in Ontario? Book an appointment In Person or Virtual! Book Here One on One profession...
Tylenol, Prozac, Lexapro, Zoloft, and the list continues. These well-known known medications are taken nearly every day, so why are they under our radar? Today we're bringing you another round of shocking uterine news, especially for those who are pregnant. The stories told today are a reminder of the importance of funding research and looking towards proper treatment for your uterine conditions. When searching for proper treatment, our episode's guest is a prime example of what to look for in a care provider. We're joined by the extraordinary minimally invasive gynecologic surgeon, Dr. Meenal Misal. Dr. Misal shares with us an inside look at the journey to becoming a gynecologist, the truth behind being a gynecologist, the importance of minimally invasive surgery, and hormonal birth control. Lastly, we end on a high note! Anyone want herpes? It might just save a life! Thanks for listening, learning, and being you. And join us back here every Tuesday for all things uterus, in service to you, uterinekind.
Dr. Tomasso Falcone, of the Chief of Staff and Chief Academic Officer at The Cleveland Clinic London and Editor-in-Chief of JMIG, discusses tip and tricks with Dr. Truong and Dr. Delara on how to publish in the Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology
This week on the show, Dr. Jessica Shepherd joins us...Dr. Jessica is an OB/GYN and women's health expert and also the founder of Her Viewpoint, an online women's health forum that focuses on addressing taboo topics in a comfortable setting. As an OB/GYN, she practices at the University of Illinois at Chicago and also serves as the Director of Minimally Invasive Gynecology.
Dr. Justin Lee discusses minimally invasive gynecology surgery.
Dr. Nancy Chescheir, Editor-in-Chief, and Dr. John Fischer, Web Editor, review the articles that have been designated as Editors’ Picks for the July 2020 issue (Coronavirus 2019 Disease (COVID-19) Research in Pregnancy; Essentials in Minimally Invasive Gynecology; Obesity and Early-Onset vs Late-Onset Preeclampsia). This podcast features an interview with Matthew Bicocca, MD, author of the article on obesity.
Better Edge : A Northwestern Medicine podcast for physicians
Magdy Milad, MD, chief of Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, recently published an article in The Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology examining the use of laparoscopy during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode of Better Edge, Milad discusses laparoscopic surgery as a safe approach and additional precautions gynecologists can take to minimize exposure during these procedures amidst COVID-19.
Dr. Jessica Shepherd is an OB/GYN and women’s health expert, founder of Her Viewpoint (an online women’s health forum with a focus on addressing what she calls “below the belt” topics in a stigma-free setting), and the host of the new wellness podcast Breathe & Bloom. You may recognize her from her many TV appearances: as a frequent contributor on The Today Show, Dr. Oz, Steve Harvey, CBS News, and FOX News, among others. As an OB/GYN, she practices in Dallas and was previously at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where she served as Director of Minimally Invasive Gynecology. She also gives lectures on fibroids, myomectomies, and women’s health issues around the world. Her writing has been featured in numerous publications, including Women’s Day, Women’s Health, Self, Family Circle, Parents, Essence, and WebMD, and she is a national speaker for Poise, Allergan, and other brands promoting the discussion of women’s health issues. As a member of the board of the Women’s Health Foundation as well as the Multicultural Leadership Committee of the American Heart Association, she uses her expertise to help women understand their health conditions and how to address them appropriately. As we dig into in this interview, she understands all too well that women’s health issues are not discussed openly enough, and that these conversations need to expand for us to remove the stigma of sexual and reproductive health concerns. There is a connection between the physical, emotional, and spiritual that she strives to address in her practice and beyond. Tune in as Dr. Shepherd shares… about her COVID safety videos on social media how she realized she wanted to be a surgeon why endometriosis is an illness that she really cares about why women often feel shame or guilt around their reproductive health issues — and how she actively seeks to discuss them in the open the kinds of diagnoses she commonly sees, aside from endo: ovarian masses, fibroids, fibromyalgia, dispareunia (vaginismus, vulvar issues) her approach: to give women improved quality of life, with an understanding of integrative options and the body-mind connection that endometriosis diagnosis can take, on average, 6-10 years the nature of pain: that it is entirely subjective, but it is up to doctors to teach patients to express what the pain actually feels like so they can accurately diagnose and treat understanding the difference between pain that’s normal — and pain that isn’t that pelvic pain issues are publicly underrepresented understanding how specialists receive referrals, and how to ensure continuity in your care a discussion about the use of power morcellators in fibroid removal — and how minimally invasive surgeries have been adjusted since the blackbox warning from the FDA went into effect in 2015 why she keeps a sex therapist and a relationship therapist on call for her patients how the COVID pandemic is showing us the cracks in the US healthcare system why it’s worth asking doctors and specialists about their cash rate that while lifestyle management is important in overall health, it’s equally important that your choices be sustainable when women should begin getting regular Pap smears and other regular sexual health tests, and why they’re important
Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Joining Dr. Jennifer Caudle to share insights about fibroid treatment updates and counseling methods is Dr. Jessica Shepherd, Assistant Professor of OB/GYN and Director of Minimally Invasive Gynecology at the University of Illinois in Chicago. Dr. Shepherd is the founder of HerViewpoint.com, an online forum for women designed to discuss all those women's health topics that are difficult to raise in doctors' offices.
Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Joining Dr. Jennifer Caudle to share insights about fibroid treatment updates and counseling methods is Dr. Jessica Shepherd, Assistant Professor of OB/GYN and Director of Minimally Invasive Gynecology at the University of Illinois in Chicago. Dr. Shepherd is the founder of HerViewpoint.com, an online forum for women designed to discuss all those women's health topics that are difficult to raise in doctors' offices.
Most women in the United States will develop fibroids at some point in their lives. But the range of issues experienced is very wide, from asymptomatic disease to debilitating illness. Joining Dr. Renee Matthews to examine the mysterious etiology and pathogenesis, quality of life impacts, and modern medical and surgical approaches to fibroids is Dr. Jessica Shepherd, Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Director of Minimally Invasive Gynecology at the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago. Dr. Shepherd is also founder of Her Viewpoint, an online community empowering women about their health.
Most women in the United States will develop fibroids at some point in their lives. But the range of issues experienced is very wide, from asymptomatic disease to debilitating illness. Joining Dr. Renee Matthews to examine the mysterious etiology and pathogenesis, quality of life impacts, and modern medical and surgical approaches to fibroids is Dr. Jessica Shepherd, Assistant Professor of Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Director of Minimally Invasive Gynecology at the University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago. Dr. Shepherd is also founder of Her Viewpoint, an online community empowering women about their health.