Changes in OB-GYN practices can improve sustainability and prevent waste.
Read MoreSurgeons Must Be Sustainability Leaders
Surgeons and obstetrician/gynecologists can make a positive impact on healthcare’s carbon footprint.
Female Surgeons Need Better Equipment Design
Awareness and organizational pressure are needed to encourage the surgical equipment industry to develop tools with inclusivity in mind.
Ergonomics Play Key Role in Well-Being of Surgeons
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders associated with poor ergonomics can have a significant, long-term impact on surgeons.
Meet Tristi Muir, MD, Chair of Ob/Gyn & Women’s Health
Dr. Tristi Muir first worked in women’s health at Cleveland Clinic during her dual fellowship in the early 2000s. Now she’s back to lead the women’s health institute, which includes general gynecology and obstetrics care along with 12 subspecialties.
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All Providers Should Advocate for Pregnant Patients to Receive Vaccines
Common inoculations can protect women and babies from flu and Tdap illnesses, but fear and lack of accurate information often prevents pregnant women from getting vaccinated.
The Menopause Transition and Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Midlife is an important window for intervention that may reduce cardiovascular disease risk in women. Holly Thacker, MD, comments on the importance of monitoring a woman’s reproductive aging process.
Medical Professionals at Heightened Risk for Psychological Distress This Winter
Already exhausted healthcare professionals are at heightened risk of psychological distress this winter. This article addresses the trends and offers tips for safeguarding mental health.
Rigor and Opportunity in Tracking Residency Program
New fellowship programs in obstetrics and gynecology, Transgender Medicine and Surgery, and Maternal-Fetal Medicine, complement a robust and unique education offering.
Complicated Pregnancies Benefit From a Team Approach
Maternal-fetal medicine specialist Edward Chien, MD, MBA, shares new initiatives aimed at improving the health of pregnant women and delivering healthy babies:
The Future of Maternal-Fetal Medicine
Fetal-maternal medicine expert, Giancarlo Mari, MD, discusses opportunities in the field that may further improve infant mortality rates, including fetal intensive care.