EventCalendar
- The 5th IVI International Congress: Reproductive Medicine and Beyond by ComtecMed
04-Apr-13 to 06-Apr-13 Seville , SPAIN (GYN - Contraception & Reproductive Health) - 2013 AIUM Annual Convention by American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine
06-Apr-13 to 10-Apr-13 New York (New York Marriott Marquis Hotel) , NY USA (CME - Medical Education) - Manejo clínico y terapéutico de la esterilidad. Segundo curso online by Fundacio Dexeus Salud de la Mujer
09-Apr-13 to 31-May-13 online , SPAIN(gynecology) - Pediatric Nursing: Care of the Hospitalized Child by Continuing Education Inc.
10-Apr-13 to 13-Apr-13 Anaheim (Hyatt Regency Orange County) , CA USA (CME - Obstetrics, Gynecology & Women's Health) - Medicina fetal Curso-Taller. Curso de Nivel I y II de la SESEGO by Fundacio Dexeus Salud de la Mujer
15-Apr-13 to 17-Apr-13 Barcelona (Auditorio Salud de la Mujer Dexeus) , SPAIN (OB - Maternal Fetal Medicine) - Female Urology & Urogynecology Symposium (FUUS) by Quadrant HealthCom, Inc
18-Apr-13 to 20-Apr-13 Las Vegas (ARIA) , NV USA (CME - Obstetrics, Gynecology & Women's Health) - Female Urology and Urogynecology Symposium (FUUS) 2013 by Quadrant HealthCom, Inc
18-Apr-13 to 20-Apr-13 Las Vegas (ARIA) , NV USA (CME - Obstetrics, Gynecology & Women's Health)
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LatestFeatures
History of Cesarean Delivery Does Not Preclude LESS-H
Jamie Habib
, May 20, 2013
Laparoendoscopic single-site surgery with hysterectomy (LESS-H) for benign disease with either a lateral or vaginal approach is a feasible procedure regardless of cesarean section history.
Which Contraceptive Is Best for Women With Diabetes Mellitus?
Jamie Habib
, May 15, 2013
There is insufficient evidence to determine that hormonal contraceptives do not influence glucose and lipid metabolism in women with diabetes mellitus, concluded a systematic review conducted by the Cochrane Fertility Regulation Group.
Daily Dx: Polymenorrhea and Pelvic Pain
Joe Antony, MD
, May 14, 2013
there is a clearly defined rounded mass just below the endometrial stripe of the uterus. The endometrium itself appears normal in thickness ruling out hyperplasia.
The mass is within the uterine fundus and body ruling out a cervical mass.
Early Surgically-Induced Menopause Linked with Cognitive Decline
Becky Ellis, Editorial Director, ObGyn.net
, May 9, 2013
Women with early, surgically-induced menopause had greater incidence of neurological problems, including declining cognitive function and early indicators of Alzheimer’s disease in a study reported at the American Academy of Neurology meeting.
FDA Contraindicates Migraine Treatments for Pregnant Women
Rachel Warren
, May 8, 2013
The US Food and Drug Administration has announced that the children of mothers who took medications including or related to valproate sodium during pregnancy show decreased IQ scores, and that these drugs are now contraindicated for pregnant women.
Are You Ready for Noninvasive Prenatal Testing?
Becky Ellis, Editorial Director, ObGyn.net
, May 8, 2013
Diana Bianchi discusses noninvasive prenatal testing, including false positives and testing average-risk women, at ACOG's Annual Meeting.
Women'sHealthBlog
Using RVUs to Improve Your Practice’s Performance
Sara Larch, MSHA, FACMPE, Principal,
Business of Medicine
, May 21, 2012
In the early years, medical practices only utilized Relative Value Units (RVUs) to understand the Medicare fee schedule. Now the role of RVU analysis has expanded. RVUs have become the standard measurement in analysis of reimbursement and payer contracts, physician compensation and productivity, and practice staffing and operating costs.
Can You Give Your Patients Too Much Information?
Sonja Kristiansen, MD
, April 24, 2012
Like many of my patients, my life revolves around information. Personally, I use the same technology as most of you to keep track of obligations and loved ones. Professionally, the Houston Fertility Center team uses technology and constant communication to manage our patients' treatment plans.
The Fertility Preservation Pipeline Is Clogged for Women with Cancer
Sonja Kristiansen, MD
, April 3, 2012
Here's a situation that illustrates how fantastic medical advances don't always translate to patients benefiting in the clinic. For that to happen, the science needs to be carried along a pipeline of practitioner communication, all the way to the patient.
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CaseStudies
Sacrococcygeal Teratoma?
September 14, 2011
This case study shows a 26 week gestation with a cystic mass close to the sacrum.
Fetal Cardiac Anomalies
July 19, 2011
CC is a 31 year old primigravida who was referred for ultrasound at a community hospital due to suspected cardiac anomalies noted on a screening sonogram at her doctor's office. Due to concern about a probable cardiac abnormality an amniocentesis was performed at the local hospital.
Single Umbilical Artery Color Doppler
June 15, 2011
Single umbilical artery color doppler, transverse scan of urinary bladder shows single umbilical artery (left), transverse section of umbilical cord showing only two vessels: one vein and one artery (right).
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