Mayo Clinic OBGYN Clinical And Surgical Updates 2023

85 $

+ Include: 56 videos + 53 pdfs, size: 87 GB

+ Target Audience: practicing obstetricians, gynecologists, family practitioners, general internists

Description

+ Include: 56 videos + 53 pdfs, size: 87 GB

+ Target Audience: practicing obstetricians, gynecologists, family practitioners, general internists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Course Directors: Christopher DeStephano, M.D., MPH., Carrie L. Langstraat, M.D., and Johnny Yi, M.D.

Mayo Clinic OB/GYN practice has a 25-year history of cutting-edge courses for practicing obstetric, gynecologic, family medicine and internal medicine providers. This enterprise-wide clinical and surgical course encompasses all areas of OB/GYN, including discussions relating management of adnexal masses, essure removal, hysterectomies, sexual health, pelvic pain, integrating MVA into pregnancy care, blood loss, endometriosis, vulvar dermatology, robotic surgical approaches, pelvic organ prolapse, genetics, updated pap smear guidelines, 3rd party reproduction, fertility preservation among transgender and gender diverse individuals, prenatal care, and much more.

Content for this course was developed from the 2021 and 2022 live and livestream OB/GYN Clinical and Surgical Updates courses.

Target Audience

This program has been designed for practicing obstetricians, gynecologists, family practitioners, general internists, nurse midwives, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, residents, fellows and others who have an interest in women’s healthcare.

Learning Objectives

Upon conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Describe the evidence-based modalities for surgical approaches to endometriosis, submucosal myomas, and oophorectomy during vaginal hysterectomy
  • Assess health disparities in maternal health
  • Identify innovative approaches to chronic pelvic pain
  • Determine strategies to reduce risks of surgical complications and learn to safely manage surgical complications when they occur
  • Identify key pelvic anatomy and techniques to decrease risk of complication during gynecologic surgery
  • Identify new pap smear guidelines for screening and management
  • Determine best strategies for antenatal and intrapartum surveillance
  • Interpret health concerns for women including preventative health care and hormone replacement therapy
  • Describe options for fertility preservation and management of diminished ovarian reserve

Utilization of this Mayo Clinic online (enduring materials) course does not indicate nor guarantee competence or proficiency in the performance of any procedures which may be in this course.

 

+ Topics:

Lecture Title Speaker(S)
Session 1: Gynecology Surgery & Pelvic Anatomy
Adnexal Mass on Ultrasound: Benign Surgery or Refer? Kristina A. Butler, M.D., M.S. Carrie L. Langstraat, M.D.
Potentially Out of Sight, But Not Out of Mind: Tips to Access and Remove the Adnexa During Vaginal Surgery John A. Occhino, M.D., M.S.
Essure Removal: What’s the Standard? Sarah L. Rassier, M.D., M.P.H.
Optimizing Hysterectomy: It’s About the Team and the Instruments Anita H. Chen, M.D. Christopher C. Destephano Tri A. Dinh, M.D.
No Pain, Big Gain: How to Safely and Efficiently Excise Stage I-IV Endometriosis Megan N. Wasson, D.O.
Chronic Pelvic Pain and Innovations Isabel C. Green, M.D.
Feel the Pain, a Tutorial on Pelvic Floor Injections Anita H. Chen, M.D. Johnny Yi, M.D.
Anatomy Through the Laparoscope Megan N. Wasson, D.O.
To Do or Not To Do a Vertical Midline Incision? That is the Question Paul M. Magtibay, M.D.
Single Port Robotic Approach: Gynecologic Surgery and Beyond Johnny Yi, M.D.
Surgery is a Pain in the Neck! Improving Surgeon Well- being Susan Hallbeck, Ph.D.
Apical Support: for Treatment of Pelvic Organ Prolapse Annetta M. Madsen, M.D.
When Things Go Wrong: Assessment and Management of Intraoperative Complications Jamie N. Bakkum-Gamez, M.D.
Defecatory Dysfunction Olivia O. Cardenas-Trowers, M.D.
A Primer in Quality, Safety, and Experience Assessment Sean C. Dowdy, M.D.
Session 2: Office-Based Gynecology & Procedures
Would you Biopsy That? Vulvar Dermatology Katherine J. Bodiford, M.D.
Quantitative Blood Loss Julie A. Lunde, M.S.N., R.N., CLC
Vanessa E. Torbenson, M.D.
Moving Away from the OR: Integrating MVA into your Early Pregnancy Care Practice Margaret L. Dow, M.D.
Out of the OR and into the Office: Changing Practice Environments for Hysteroscopy Aakriti R. Carrubba, M.D.
Beyond Hormones, Babies, and Periods- Primary care for the OB/GYN Suneela Vegunta, M.D.
From the Pelvis to the Brain: Understanding the Role of CBT and Prehabilitation in Chronic Pelvic Pain Cynthia O. Townsend, Ph.D., L.P.
Incorporating a Virtual Genetic Information Assistant Into Practice Megan A. Allyse, Ph.D.
Shared Decision Making for the Busy Clinician Victor M. Montori, M.D.
Keeping up with Changing Guidelines: One Pap Smear at a Time Nicola A. Nicholson, P.A.-C., M.S.
The Difficult LEEP Isabel C. Green, M.D.
The ABCs of OCPs Jenna N. Wygant, APRN, C.N.P., D.N.P.
Session 3: Women’s Health & Reproduction
Keynote: Rural Health – Navigating the Obstetric Desert Regan N. Theiler, M.D., Ph.D.
Sexual Health After Cancer Jacqueline M. Thielen, M.D.
Navigating Hysteroscopic Myomectomy: Do’s and Don’ts Aakriti R. Carrubba, M.D.
3rd Party Reproduction Jessica L. Bleess, P.A.-C.
Myomectomy in Perimenopause: “Am I Too Late?” Michelle Y. Louie, M.D.
Fertility Preservation Among Transgender and Gender Diverse Individuals: Empowering Patients with Information and Reducing Regret Zaraq Khan, M.B.B.S.
Innovation in the Delivery of Fertility Care Alessandra (Ali) J. Ainsworth, M.D.
Secondary Amenorrhea Chandra C. Shenoy, M.D.
Diminished Ovarian Reserve Frederick W. Larsen, M.D.
Perimenopause and Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: What’s Normal? Shannon K. Laughlin-Tommaso, M.D.
Integrative Medicine in Menopause Denise M. Millstine, M.D.
Testosterone Supplementation in Women after Bilateral Oophorectomy: Why, When and How? Ekta Kapoor, M.B.B.S.
Session 4: Management Of Pregnancy & Delivery
The Gender Reveal Party: Aneuploidy Screening Update Myra J. Wick, M.D., Ph.D.
5 Breastfeeding Myths: Debunked Melissa A. Kurke, R.N., I.B.C.L.C.
Antenatal Fetal Surveillance: How Much is Too Much? Linda M. Szymanski, M.D., Ph.D.
Innovations in Intrapartum Surveillance Yvonne S. Butler Tobah, M.D.
Progesterone for Prevention of Preterm Delivery in 2022 Carl H. Rose, M.D.
Aspirin for Prevention of Preeclampsia Mari Charisse Trinidad, M.D.
Cesarean on Maternal Request (Demand): What You and Your Patients Should Know Vanessa E. Torbenson, M.D.
Calculated Risk: The Updated VBAC Calculator Enid Y. Rivera-Chiauzzi, M.D.
Two for the Price of One? Twin Pregnancy Risks (& What to Do About it!) Linda M. Szymanski, M.D., Ph.D.
Session 5: Gynecologic Surgical Cases
Urology Ureteroscopy with Laser Lithotripsy Gretchen E. Glaser, M.D.
Robotic Hysterectomy and Bilateral Salpingectomy with Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping for Complex Atypical Hyperplasia John B. Gebhart, M.D.
Vaginal Hysterectomy with Bilateral Salpingectomy and Ovarian Preservation Zaraq Khan, M.B.B.S.
Laparoscopic Bilateral Salpingectomy for Bilateral Hydrosalpinx Kristina A. Butler, M.D., M.S.
Incidental Ovarian Mass on Imaging with Normal CA-125 in a Postmenopausal Female Kristina A. Butler, M.D., M.S.
Complex Ovarian Mass and Cancer Staging Lymphadenectomy Zaraq Khan, M.B.B.S.
A Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy in Setting on Pelvic Endometriosis and Ovarian Remnant Zaraq Khan, M.B.B.S.
Operative Laparoscopy with Excision of Minimal Stage Endometriosis Carrie L. Langstraat, M.D.
Cytoreductive Surgery for Recurrent Ovarian Cancer Megan N. Wasson, D.O.
Robotic Assisted Hysterectomy: A Demonstration of Technique, Retroperitoneal Sidewall Anatomy and Contained Morcellation Paul M. Magtibay, M.D.
Excision of Cyst in the Perineal Body/Rectovaginal Septum John B. Gebhart, M.D.

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