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Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 38 – The Endometriosis Podcast Launch

January 12, 2017 1 comment

Cross Post of Episode 1 of our new project The Endometriosis Podcast!   Dr Fogelson and new co-host Libby Hopton discuss new literature on endometriosis and answer question from the endometriosis patient community.  Topics include endometriosis research production, BPA and endometriosis incidence, outcomes after resection of bladder endometriosis, and more!

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Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 38 – The Endometriosis Podcast Launch

 

Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 37 – Journals for July 2016

Drs Fogelson and Browne talk about articles from July of 2016.  An update on Zika Virus in the USA, high volume vs low volume surgeons, steroids for thrombocytopenia in platelets (it doesn’t work?), and more!

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Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 37 – Journals for July 2016

 

Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 36 – Journals for May-June 2016

Drs. Fogelson and Browne are Back!  We discuss journal articles from May and June of the Green, Grey, and AAGL journals, as well as some NEJM thrown in.  Topics include the morcellation debate, HIV and pre-eclampsia, periviable cerclage, and endometriosis in women having hysterectomies for pelvic pain.   This episode sponsored by TrueLearn!.

 

Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 36 – Journals for May and June 2016

Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 35 – Back From The Ashes

Drs Fogelson and Browne give updates from the recent SMFM and AAGL conferences, and discuss new articles.  Topics include PLGF and IUGR, endometrial polyps, faking resumes, and more.  Thanks for listening!

 

Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 35 – Back From The Ashes

Is the podcast dead?

February 17, 2012 2 comments

I’ve gotten a fair number of inquiries as to the state of the Academic OB/GYN Podcast.  As some of you have noticed, there has not been a new episode since July 30, 2011.

The truth is that while I love doing the podcast, I have had to put it aside during my fellowship because of a lack of time.  It is quite labor intensive to prepare, record, and edit, so I decided to back burner it for now.

I really appreciate the support of all the listeners and hope to get back to it no later than this summer, if not sooner.

 

Regards

Nick Fogelson

Academic OB/GYN

Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 34 – Journals for June-Aug 2011

Drs Browne and Fogelson discuss Cesarean Delivery Rates, VBAC Guidelines, Placenta Accreta, and the critical role of Flash the Cat in the Academic OB/GYN Podcast.

Academic OB/GYN Podcast 34 – Journals for June through August 2011

Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 33 – Journals for April and May 2011

Drs Browne and Fogelson discuss articles from April and May of 2011.  Antibiotics in Obesity (use more), Inpatient vs Outpatient Hysterectomy (hospital beds are nice), Homebirth Ethics a la Chervenak (not so much), Generalists in Academics (shrinking), MOC vs CME (MOC winning), Duration of Hot Flashes (long time).

Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 33 – Journals for April and May 2011

Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 32 – Journals for February and March 2011

Paul Browne and I discuss two companies that did some foolish things (KV and Sequenom), the link between terbuataline and autism (not so much), how nulliparous inductions don’t increase cesareans (if you make a bad enough study), and a few other odds and ends.

 

Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 32 – Journals for February and March 2011

Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 31 – Delayed Cord Clamping

February 26, 2011 41 comments

Guest Dr Judith Mercer of University of Rhode Island and I discuss her work investigating the impact of delayed cord clamping on term and preterm neonates.

Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 31 – Delayed Cord Clamping

Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 30 – Journals for January 2011

Drs Paul Browne and Nicholas Fogelson discuss articles from January 2011.  Topics include 21 vs 24 day OCPs, Antiphospholipid Syndrome a la ACOG, Wound Complications with Lovenox, Yolk Sacs on Ultrasound, and the relation between PCOS and Dyslipidemia.

Academic OB/GYN Episode 30 – Articles for January 2011

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