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Double the fun in this episode of "Cramming for CREOGs" as we explore the world of multiple gestations! From fascinating risks and stats to antepartum fetal surveillance timelines, we've got you covered on this di/di-abolical subject. Tune in and let's multiply our knowledge together!
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In this episode of "Cramming for CREOGs," we weigh in on the hefty topic of Obesity in Pregnancy, as detailed in Practice Bulletin 230. Join us as we explore the nuances in counseling and management strategies for pregnant patients with obesity, and shed light on how to provide the best care for both mother and baby.
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In this episode of "Cramming for CREOGs," we explore the lesser-known facts of Antepartum Fetal Surveillance, as outlined in Practice Bulletin 229. Get ready to "kick" up your knowledge on topics like oligohydramnios, fetal kick counts, contraction stress tests, non-stress tests, biophysical profiles, and more.
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Get ready for a new episode of 'Cramming for CREOGs' as we delve into the management of symptomatic uterine leiomyomas! Explore Practice Bulletin 228 with us as we discuss the lesser-known details about risk factors, treatment options, and surgical interventions. Don't miss this fibroid-filled episode that'll shrink your knowledge gaps and bulk up your expertise!
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Get ready to clot-tivate your knowledge with this episode of 'Cramming for CREOGs' as we dive into venous thromboembolism in gynecologic surgery! We'll explore ACOG Practice Bulletin 232, highlighting the lesser-known pearls regarding risk assessment, prophylaxis, and perioperative management.
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Get ready to go full term with this episode of 'Cramming for CREOGs' as we explore spontaneous preterm births! We'll hit the interesting stats and tidbits buried within ACOG Practice Bulletin 234, discussing prediction, prevention, and the latest evidence to help you 'deliver' the best care.
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Get ready to iron out your anemia knowledge in this episode as we dive into ACOG Practice Bulletin 233, exploring the ins and outs of anemia in pregnancy (hopefully more ins than outs).
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A quick welcome and review of what is to come. The series will release the week of April 3rd and continue until I pass my oral boards, and I am v excited to have you all cramming for your CREOG and ABOG exams along with me!
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Today, we make sure to cover: 1) management of female athlete triad-associated osteoporosis, 2) post-exposure prophylaxis for influenza in obstetric populations, and 3) the updated guidelines regarding preterm birth prevention modalities.
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Tonight's episode hits on: 1) management of GSM in patients with estrogen-receptor positive breast cancer, 2) testing options for cystic fibrosis, and 3) understanding the differences between the oral emergency contraceptive options.
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In today's episode, we run the gamut with a discussion on: 1) the non-hormonal management options for vasomotor symptoms of menopause, 2) treatment protocols for syphilis in pregnancy, and 3) a quick review of rare familial cancer syndromes.
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Tonight's episode covers: 1) Common complications with uterosacral ligament suspension, 2) Indications for neonatal cooling, and 3) What the heck Bazedoxifene is!
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Happy Monday! Today, we have a blast talking about: 1) what to do with endometrial cells on cervical cytology reports, 2) the logic behind the management of ductal carcinoma in situ, and 3) the diagnostic criteria for anti-phospholipid syndrome.
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We take a quick dive in tonight's episode into the following topics: 1) the differences between BRCA1 and BRCA2, 2) the quick and dirty of thyroid disease in pregnancy, and 3) endometrial thickness cutoffs in postmenopausal patients. Of note, the Lilo & Stitch soundtrack had to be paused multiple times in the making of this podcast.
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Today, we rock a rapid review of the following: 1) methotrexate dosing protocols, 2) risk factors for osteoporosis and exacerbating medications, and 3) uterine inversion. Tonight's inspiration stemmed from John's "Doo-Wap Wednesday" playlist!
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Today, we give you the quick highlights on 1) cervical cancer screening in women with HIV, 2) the diagnostic criteria for early pregnancy loss, and 3) secondary risks/benefits of hormone replacement therapy. Shout-out to the Netflix holiday special "Single All The Way" for inspiring our night shift tonight!
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Today, we hit some high yield learning points, including: 1) Recurrent pregnancy loss; 2) Lynch syndrome testing; and 3) the 2021 updates to the CDC STI treatment guidelines. And you get to hear John's pager go off mid-stream ;)
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A quick welcome and review of what is to come. The series will release the week of December 6th, and we are v excited to have you all cramming for your CREOG in-training exam along with us!