New guidelines regarding the screening, diagnosis, and pharmacological treatment of perinatal mental health conditions as well as resources like in-depth toolkits and implementation guides are now available to help optimize the management of patients with perinatal mental health conditions. Find out how these tools can help you better address one of the most common complications of pregnancy with Dr. Charles Turck and Dr. Tiffany Moore Simas, the Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at UMass Chan Medical School who presented a few sessions focusing on this exact topic at the 2023 ACOG Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting.
Reviewing Updated Guidelines for Medication Abortion
Educating Nurse Practitioners on Perinatal Mental Health
Improving Outcomes for Patients with PCOS
Managing Menopause and Improving Patient Quality of Life
Identifying and Approaching Patients and Colleagues of Domestic Violence
Highlights from the 2023 Society of Family Planning Annual Meeting
Patients Prefer to Receive Abortion Care via Telemedicine vs In-Clinic Visits
IUD Reduces Blood Loss by 90% in Patients with Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
Setting Expectations on IUD Expulsion Among Patients with Heavy Menstrual Bleeding
Uncovering Disparities After the Implementation of a Perinatal Depression Intervention
Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia in the Fetus and Newborn
Red Blood Cell Alloimmunization, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention
Optimizing Breastfeeding Within the Golden Hour
Choosing OB-GYN: One Practitioner’s Story
Lessons from an OB-GYN Practice: Facing Patient Fears Head On
Top Communication Strategies from an OB-GYN Practice
Investigating the Link Between Sexual Activity & Menopause Onset
Genetic Testing for Hereditary Breast & Ovarian Cancers: What the Guidelines Say
Unmasking Preeclampsia, the Great Masquerader
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