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    Explore " npwh action center" with insightful episodes like "Educating Nurse Practitioners on Perinatal Mental Health", "Educating Nurse Practitioners on Perinatal Mental Health", "Educating Nurse Practitioners on Perinatal Mental Health", "Improving Outcomes for Patients with PCOS" and "Improving Outcomes for Patients with PCOS" from podcasts like ""Psychiatry and Mental Health", "OB/GYN and Women's Health", "Advances in Women's Health", "OB/GYN and Women's Health" and "Advances in Women's Health"" and more!

    Episodes (40)

    Educating Nurse Practitioners on Perinatal Mental Health

    Educating Nurse Practitioners on Perinatal Mental Health
    Guest: Christena Raines, NP

    Perinatal mood disorders are among the most common complications during pregnancy and immediately following delivery. So front line providers need to be able to initiate treatment. Perinatal Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at UNC Chapel Hill, Christena Raines, discusses her session at the 26th Annual Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Healthcare Conference and the importance of recognizing and treating perinatal mood disorders in our female patients.

    Educating Nurse Practitioners on Perinatal Mental Health

    Educating Nurse Practitioners on Perinatal Mental Health
    Guest: Christena Raines, NP

    Perinatal mood disorders are among the most common complications during pregnancy and immediately following delivery. So front line providers need to be able to initiate treatment. Perinatal Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at UNC Chapel Hill, Christena Raines, discusses her session at the 26th Annual Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Healthcare Conference and the importance of recognizing and treating perinatal mood disorders in our female patients.

    Educating Nurse Practitioners on Perinatal Mental Health

    Educating Nurse Practitioners on Perinatal Mental Health
    Guest: Christena Raines, NP

    Perinatal mood disorders are among the most common complications during pregnancy and immediately following delivery. So front line providers need to be able to initiate treatment. Perinatal Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at UNC Chapel Hill, Christena Raines, discusses her session at the 26th Annual Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Healthcare Conference and the importance of recognizing and treating perinatal mood disorders in our female patients.

    Improving Outcomes for Patients with PCOS

    Improving Outcomes for Patients with PCOS
    Guest: Dawn Kimberly Hopkins, PhD, WHNP-BC

    Understanding the manifestations of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can help to identify this condition in women better. And though it’s a common condition, some providers are unaware of how to diagnose it. Dig into the pathophysiology of PCOS with Dr. Dawn Kimberly Hopkins, Research Associate at the Henry Jackson Foundation in Bethesda, Maryland.

    Improving Outcomes for Patients with PCOS

    Improving Outcomes for Patients with PCOS
    Guest: Dawn Kimberly Hopkins, PhD, WHNP-BC

    Understanding the manifestations of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can help to identify this condition in women better. And though it’s a common condition, some providers are unaware of how to diagnose it. Dig into the pathophysiology of PCOS with Dr. Dawn Kimberly Hopkins, Research Associate at the Henry Jackson Foundation in Bethesda, Maryland.

    Managing Menopause and Improving Patient Quality of Life

    Managing Menopause and Improving Patient Quality of Life
    Guest: Genevieve Hofmann, NP

    Menopause can impact everyday life, and many women go untreated for their menopausal symptoms. To learn more about some of the complex issues surrounding menopause management, join Dr. Genevieve Hofmann, Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner, Certified Menopause Clinician, and Assistant Professor of OB/GYN Health at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, who will be discussing these strategies at the 2023 Annual NPWH Women’s Healthcare Conference.

    Managing Menopause and Improving Patient Quality of Life

    Managing Menopause and Improving Patient Quality of Life
    Guest: Genevieve Hofmann, NP

    Menopause can impact everyday life, and many women go untreated for their menopausal symptoms. To learn more about some of the complex issues surrounding menopause management, join Dr. Genevieve Hofmann, Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner, Certified Menopause Clinician, and Assistant Professor of OB/GYN Health at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, who will be discussing these strategies at the 2023 Annual NPWH Women’s Healthcare Conference.

    Managing Menopause and Improving Patient Quality of Life

    Managing Menopause and Improving Patient Quality of Life
    Guest: Genevieve Hofmann, NP

    Menopause can impact everyday life, and many women go untreated for their menopausal symptoms. To learn more about some of the complex issues surrounding menopause management, join Dr. Genevieve Hofmann, Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner, Certified Menopause Clinician, and Assistant Professor of OB/GYN Health at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, who will be discussing these strategies at the 2023 Annual NPWH Women’s Healthcare Conference.

    Identifying and Approaching Patients and Colleagues of Domestic Violence

    Identifying and Approaching Patients and Colleagues of Domestic Violence
    Guest: Jennifer Herrmeyer, RN

    Approximately less than 30 percent of domestic violence patients will seek care for their injuries, so it’s important for us to reach out to those in need. How can we be better at identifying and caring for these patients? Tune in to learn more with Ms. Jennifer Herrmeyer, Emergency Department Nurse at Hennepin Healthcare in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

    Identifying and Approaching Patients and Colleagues of Domestic Violence

    Identifying and Approaching Patients and Colleagues of Domestic Violence
    Guest: Jennifer Herrmeyer, RN

    Approximately less than 30 percent of domestic violence patients will seek care for their injuries, so it’s important for us to reach out to those in need. How can we be better at identifying and caring for these patients? Tune in to learn more with Ms. Jennifer Herrmeyer, Emergency Department Nurse at Hennepin Healthcare in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

    Reducing the Rise of Uterine Cancer in the United States

    Reducing the Rise of Uterine Cancer in the United States
    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
    Guest: Richard T. Penson, MD, MRCP

    Uterine cancer is the most common type of gynecologic malignancy in the United States, and disease mortality is on the rise. What do we need to know from recent studies to diagnose patients earlier? Take a deep dive with Dr. Charles Turck as he is joined by Dr. Richard Penson, Medical Oncologist specializing in Gynecologic Oncology at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

    Reducing the Rise of Uterine Cancer in the United States

    Reducing the Rise of Uterine Cancer in the United States
    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
    Guest: Richard T. Penson, MD, MRCP

    Uterine cancer is the most common type of gynecologic malignancy in the United States, and disease mortality is on the rise. What do we need to know from recent studies to diagnose patients earlier? Take a deep dive with Dr. Charles Turck as he is joined by Dr. Richard Penson, Medical Oncologist specializing in Gynecologic Oncology at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

    Reducing the Rise of Uterine Cancer in the United States

    Reducing the Rise of Uterine Cancer in the United States
    Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
    Guest: Richard T. Penson, MD, MRCP

    Uterine cancer is the most common type of gynecologic malignancy in the United States, and disease mortality is on the rise. What do we need to know from recent studies to diagnose patients earlier? Take a deep dive with Dr. Charles Turck as he is joined by Dr. Richard Penson, Medical Oncologist specializing in Gynecologic Oncology at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

    Investigating the Link Between PCOS & CV Risk Factors During Delivery

    Investigating the Link Between PCOS & CV Risk Factors During Delivery
    Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG
    Guest: Erin D. Michos, MD, MHS, FACC, FAHA, FASE

    Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects approximately 5 to 13 percent of women in the general population. And although previous research has shown its link to cardiovascular (CV) risk factors later in life, a new study has revealed that PCOS can increase the risk of heart complications during delivery. So what do these findings mean when it comes to caring for pregnant patients with PCOS? Find out with Dr. Hector Chapa as he’s joined by lead author of the study Dr. Erin Michos, who's the Director of Women’s Cardiovascular Health and an Associate Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

    Investigating the Link Between PCOS & CV Risk Factors During Delivery

    Investigating the Link Between PCOS & CV Risk Factors During Delivery
    Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG
    Guest: Erin D. Michos, MD, MHS, FACC, FAHA, FASE

    Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects approximately 5 to 13 percent of women in the general population. And although previous research has shown its link to cardiovascular (CV) risk factors later in life, a new study has revealed that PCOS can increase the risk of heart complications during delivery. So what do these findings mean when it comes to caring for pregnant patients with PCOS? Find out with Dr. Hector Chapa as he’s joined by lead author of the study Dr. Erin Michos, who's the Director of Women’s Cardiovascular Health and an Associate Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

    Investigating the Link Between PCOS & CV Risk Factors During Delivery

    Investigating the Link Between PCOS & CV Risk Factors During Delivery
    Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG
    Guest: Erin D. Michos, MD, MHS, FACC, FAHA, FASE

    Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects approximately 5 to 13 percent of women in the general population. And although previous research has shown its link to cardiovascular (CV) risk factors later in life, a new study has revealed that PCOS can increase the risk of heart complications during delivery. So what do these findings mean when it comes to caring for pregnant patients with PCOS? Find out with Dr. Hector Chapa as he’s joined by lead author of the study Dr. Erin Michos, who's the Director of Women’s Cardiovascular Health and an Associate Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

    Cardio-Obstetrics: Taking Better Care of Our Pregnant & Postpartum Patients

    Cardio-Obstetrics: Taking Better Care of Our Pregnant & Postpartum Patients
    Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG
    Guest: Erin D. Michos, MD, MHS, FACC, FAHA, FASE
    Guest: Anum Minhas, MD, MHS

    Cardiovascular disease is currently the leading cause of death for pregnant and postpartum women in the United States, and from a global perspective, hypertensive complications during pregnancy result in 50,000 maternal deaths each and every year. This, along with the increasing rates of peripartum cardiomyopathy diagnoses, is why a new subspeciality of cardiology is needed. So what exactly is cardio-obstetrics? To learn more about how this emerging subspecialty is helping to provide better care for our pregnant and postpartum patients, Dr. Hector Chapa speaks with Drs. Erin Michos and Anum Minhas.

    Cardio-Obstetrics: Taking Better Care of Our Pregnant & Postpartum Patients

    Cardio-Obstetrics: Taking Better Care of Our Pregnant & Postpartum Patients
    Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG
    Guest: Erin D. Michos, MD, MHS, FACC, FAHA, FASE
    Guest: Anum Minhas, MD, MHS

    Cardiovascular disease is currently the leading cause of death for pregnant and postpartum women in the United States, and from a global perspective, hypertensive complications during pregnancy result in 50,000 maternal deaths each and every year. This, along with the increasing rates of peripartum cardiomyopathy diagnoses, is why a new subspeciality of cardiology is needed. So what exactly is cardio-obstetrics? To learn more about how this emerging subspecialty is helping to provide better care for our pregnant and postpartum patients, Dr. Hector Chapa speaks with Drs. Erin Michos and Anum Minhas.

    Cardio-Obstetrics: Taking Better Care of Our Pregnant & Postpartum Patients

    Cardio-Obstetrics: Taking Better Care of Our Pregnant & Postpartum Patients
    Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG
    Guest: Erin D. Michos, MD, MHS, FACC, FAHA, FASE
    Guest: Anum Minhas, MD, MHS

    Cardiovascular disease is currently the leading cause of death for pregnant and postpartum women in the United States, and from a global perspective, hypertensive complications during pregnancy result in 50,000 maternal deaths each and every year. This, along with the increasing rates of peripartum cardiomyopathy diagnoses, is why a new subspeciality of cardiology is needed. So what exactly is cardio-obstetrics? To learn more about how this emerging subspecialty is helping to provide better care for our pregnant and postpartum patients, Dr. Hector Chapa speaks with Drs. Erin Michos and Anum Minhas.

    Cardio-Obstetrics: Taking Better Care of Our Pregnant & Postpartum Patients

    Cardio-Obstetrics: Taking Better Care of Our Pregnant & Postpartum Patients
    Host: Hector O. Chapa, MD, FACOG
    Guest: Erin D. Michos, MD, MHS, FACC, FAHA, FASE
    Guest: Anum Minhas, MD, MHS

    Cardiovascular disease is currently the leading cause of death for pregnant and postpartum women in the United States, and from a global perspective, hypertensive complications during pregnancy result in 50,000 maternal deaths each and every year. This, along with the increasing rates of peripartum cardiomyopathy diagnoses, is why a new subspeciality of cardiology is needed. So what exactly is cardio-obstetrics? To learn more about how this emerging subspecialty is helping to provide better care for our pregnant and postpartum patients, Dr. Hector Chapa speaks with Drs. Erin Michos and Anum Minhas.

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