• Episode 8.10: Birth Control Counseling, MOC Article Highlights, and Feminine Forever
    Nov 14 2024

    In this episode, we discuss four tips for effective birth control counseling. By dissecting communication techniques, we highlight how striking a balance between relational and task-oriented approaches can maximize patient interactions and ensure comprehensive, evidence-based care regarding birth control choices.

    Then we delve into several studies from the recent ABOG MOC cycle that we found interesting or curious and point out several informative nuggets.

    Finally, we discuss the book "Feminine Forever" and its impact on estrogen replacement therapy perceptions.

    00:00:02 Communication Strategies for Birth Control Counseling

    00:11:56 Effective Communication of Birth Control Risks

    00:21:08 PAS After Myomectomy

    00:23:03 Risk-Reducing Surgery Adherence Discussion

    00:30:33 Issues With Modern Labor Curves

    00:38:49 Stopping ASA Early

    00:42:17 Prophylactic Slings

    00:46:01 Clinical Updates on UTIs

    00:51:34 Mental Health Guidelines and Other Articles

    00:55:51 Feminine Forever

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 8.9: Intrapartum Fentanyl, IUDs and Breast Cancer, Pretrm Test and Bias in Studies
    Oct 30 2024

    Can IV fentanyl use during labor actually be safe for mothers and newborns beyond six centimeters of dilation? Join us as we unpack a pivotal 1989 study and question the stereotypes surrounding fentanyl use in labor.

    Our second segment tackles sensational claims about IUDs and breast cancer, as we dissect a Danish study recently published in JAMA. Listen as we unpack the methodological nuances and confounders that mainstream publications have overlooked, and explore the media's role in shaping public perception with incomplete or skewed interpretations of data.

    This episode closes with an in-depth look at the biases that pervade pharmaceutical research, particularly when funding sources have a vested interest in outcomes. By examining the "sponsorship effect" and its implications on research validity, we highlight the need for rigorous, unbiased scientific inquiry. We examine the evidence for the new Pretrm Test for preterm labor risk. Learn about the challenges of implementing biomarker testing for predicting preterm births and why high-quality evidence must remain the cornerstone of clinical practice. As we celebrate our 100th episode, we discuss the need for truth and transparency in scientific research—creating a future where clinical practices are driven by reliable, evidence-based insights.

    00:00:02 Navigating IV Fentanyl Use in Labor

    00:07:56 Debunking Misconceptions About IUDs and Breast Cancer

    00:22:17 Evaluating Biomarker Testing for Preterm Birth: The PreTRM test

    00:38:50 Conflicts of Interest in Medical Research

    00:45:15 Biased Influence in Medical Research

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    56 mins
  • Episode 8.8: Finding Clinical Answers, Iron, Fetal Testing, and Steroids
    Oct 17 2024

    In this episode, we discuss four tips for finding evidence based answers quickly. Then we discuss some new literature about pap smears and new guidelines regarding iron supplementation in pregnancy. We also discuss the history of corticosteroids for fetal maturity and the hype cycle in medicine.

    00:00:02 Finding Evidence-Based Clinical Answers Quickly

    00:13:36 Understanding Evidence-Based Clinical Practice

    00:23:30 Cervical Cancer Screening During Pandemic

    00:33:51 Optimal Timing for Cervical Cancer Prevention

    00:40:12 Iron Supplementation in Pregnancy

    00:47:13 Corticosteroids and Hype in Medicine

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    57 mins
  • Episode 8.7: One Layer or Two? Endometrium or Serosa? And Minimally Invasive Surgery
    Oct 2 2024

    In this episode, we discuss the evidence behind one layer and two layer Cesarean closures with an emphasis on inclusion of the endometrium and the risk of cesarean scar ectopics and placenta accreta spectrum disorders. Plus, we define minimally invasive surgery and trace the origin of the term and it's introduce a new concept: less invasive vs minimally invasive surgery.

    00:00:02 Hysterotomy Closure Techniques in Cesarean Deliveries

    00:14:46 Debunking Claims About Cesarean Techniques

    00:27:20 Uterine Closure Techniques in Cesarean Deliveries

    00:36:44 Defining Minimally Invasive Surgery

    00:48:18 Advanced Techniques in Minimally Invasive Surgery

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 8.6 Cervical Catheters, SGA, Due Date Errors, History of Postpartum Depression
    Sep 18 2024

    In this episode, we discuss four tips for placing and using catheters for induction of labor. Then we revisit the issue of small for gestational age versus fetal growth restriction. We also discuss the most common mistake made in calculating due dates and how this can have a negative impact on pregnancies. Finally, we discuss the history of postpartum depression and the literature and stories of Kate Chopin and Sylvia Plath.

    00:00:35 Four Tips for Cervical Catheter Placement

    00:23:00 SGA vs FGR

    00:28:55 Correcting Due Dates Prevents Mistakes

    00:46:10 History of Postpartum Depression, Chopin and Plath

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    1 hr
  • Episode 8.5 Ultrasounds of Twins, Tongue Ties, and Pap-sploitation
    Sep 4 2024

    In this episode, we discuss the frequency of Pap smears for twin pregnancies as well as the need for using twin-based growth data for the diagnosis of fetal growth restriction in twins. We will poke the fire of controversy of the use of the terms "fetal growth restriction" and "small for gestational age" and discover how the terms might harm pregnancies.

    Next, we discuss the new AAP guidelines for diagnosis of tongue ties. Finally, we answer a listener question about pushy doctors, paying for unnecessary tests, and the disconnect many gynecologists have with guideline and evidence based care.

    00:00:02 Ultrasound Use in Twin Pregnancies
    00:14:06 Twin Growth and Fetal Growth Restriction
    00:20:00 Fetal Growth Assessment in Twin Pregnancies
    00:29:10 Overdiagnosis of Tongue Tie in Infants
    00:38:05Breastfeeding and Tongue Tie Recommendations
    00:45:43 Controversy Surrounding Pelvic Exams
    00:58:21 Unnecessary Physical Exams and IUD Preferences



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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 8.4 Anticoagulation Use In Pregnancy
    Aug 22 2024

    In this episode, we discuss prevention of thromboembolism during pregnancy and the postpartum period and the evidence for which patients should receive anticoagulation. Plus, the history of heparin and four tips for preventing embolism.
    00:00:02 Four Tips for Preventing Thromboembolism in Obstetrics

    00:08:39 Anticoagulation Recommendations in Pregnancy

    00:22:29 Assessing Anticoagulation Recommendations in Pregnancy

    00:35:22 Evaluating Anticoagulation Protocols in Pregnancy

    00:42:22 Debating Risks of Obstetric Anticoagulation

    00:59:28 History of Heparin

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Episode 8.3 Antiquated Physical Exam Techniques, Cord Blood Banking, and More!
    Aug 8 2024

    In this episode, we challenge the reliability of traditional tests like Homan's sign and cervical motion tenderness. Learn how understanding and applying likelihood ratios can vastly improve diagnostic accuracy, and why combining multiple findings is more reliable than putting faith in isolated tests.

    Then we discuss a new JAMA study linking advanced endometriosis with a heightened risk of ovarian cancer. The study brings to light the complexities and gaps in our knowledge, underscoring the importance of personalized patient discussions regarding risks and treatment options.

    Next, we discuss a new study about how surgical residents are treated during residency. From inadequate parental leave to cultural pressures, we highlight the urgent need for systematic changes to foster a supportive and equitable environment.

    Then expose the deceptive practices in the umbilical cord blood banking industry, revealing the ethical issues and questioning the touted benefits.

    Finally, we answer listener questions about use of sterile gloves for cervical exams and trials of labor after two cesareans.

    00:00:02 Obsolete Physical Exam Maneuvers in Gynecology
    00:14:25 Endometriosis and Ovarian Cancer Risk
    00:20:47 Residency Challenges for Parents and Discrimination
    00:33:10 Deceptive Practices in Cord Blood Banking
    00:49:19 Debate on Mammography Guidelines
    00:54:17 Listener Questions: Sterile Gloves and VBA2C

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    1 hr and 6 mins