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The Blogcast for the Academic OB/GYN Physician

Episodes

  • Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 18 – Journals for April 2010

    27/04/2010

    We discuss articles from the April 2010 Journals: Ovarian mass malignancy prediction, an new analysis of the labor curve, the ACOG Practice Bulletin on Thrombophilias and its sudden withdrawal, and a few other bits. Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 18 – Journals April 2010

  • Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 17 – Suture Physics

    20/03/2010

    Host Dr Nicholas Fogelson talks with urogyn fellow Tyler Muffly of Cleveland Clinic about his research on suture knots and materials, getting into urogynecology fellowship, and how you can tell if a medical students is going into surgery by looking at the pockets of their white coat. Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 17 – Suture Physics […]

  • Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 16 – Grey Journal February 2010

    04/03/2010

    Host Dr Nicholas Fogelson discusses articles from the Febrary issues of the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.  We discuss a new ectopic protocol, a fun story, sFlt-1 in Molar Pregnancies, and why the Grey Journal is going to hell. Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 16 – Grey Journal February 2010

  • Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 15 – Green and Grey Journals January 2010

    05/02/2010

    In this episode I discuss several articles from the January Issue of the Green an Grey journals, and a few articles from the Lancet to boot!  We discuss the prospective outcomes in thrombophilia, Metformin and Glyburide in GDM, Miso vs Pit for PPH, interstitial pregnancy,  and SFlt-1 and PLGF for detection of pre-eclampsia.  Thanks for […]

  • Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 14 – Cardiovascular Disease Markers in Women

    28/12/2009

    In this episode I interview Dr Paul Ridker from Brigham and Women’s hospital about the JUPITER trial, a randomized trial of statins for prevention of cardiac events in people with elevated C-Reactive Protein who do not have hyperlipedemia.  Dr Ridker is hugely published as was on Time Magazine’s list of 100 Most Influential People.   We […]

  • Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 13 – Green Journal November-December 2009

    23/12/2009

    Host Nicholas Fogelson discusses articles from The Green Journal from November and December of 2009.  Topics include Flu Vaccines and Antiretrovirals in Pregnancy, HPV Vaccine Safety in Pregnancy (yes), Moxibustion for Version (crazy), and Stupid Birth Control Comparisons (Pharma gone wild) Academic OB/GYN Episode 13 – Green Journal November-December 2009

  • Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 12 – Evidence Based Postpartum and Postoperative Instructions

    24/11/2009

    Dr Lucas Minig and I discuss his recent paper on the evidence behind postpartum and postoperative instructions.  We also talk about socialized health care in the countries where he has lived, and current reforms in the United States. Academic OB/GYN Episode 12 – Evidence Based Postpartum and Postoperative Instructions

  • Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 11 – Grey Journal Oct-Nov 2009

    19/11/2009

    Host Dr Nicholas Fogelson discusses articles from the October and November 2009 issues of the Grey Journal.  On tap are discussions of the effects of second stage length and pushing times on outcomes, ST segment automated analysis of fetal heart rate tracings, a listener question on CA125 screening, and a few other short reviews. Academic […]

  • Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 10 – Green Journal October 2009

    01/11/2009

    Host Nicholas Fogelson discusses articles from the October 2009 issue of the Green Journal.  Topics: H1N1 at UCSF, complications of TVH vs TVH AP repair, and the cost of private cord blood banking (and a rant of what Nick thinks about the topic). Academic OB/GYN Episode 10 – Green Journal October 2009

  • Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 9 – Web 2.0 and You

    25/10/2009

    Dr Jeff Livingston (Twitter:@macobgyn) and I(@academicobgyn) discuss the role of Web 2.0 and Social Networking in modern OB/GYN practice.   Hear about how we use Facebook, Twitter, and other upcoming social networks to connect with our patients and the community at large. Academic OB/GYN Episode 9 – Web 2.0 and YOU! Academic OB/GYN is sponsored by […]

  • Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 8 – Grey Journal September 2009

    27/09/2009

    Host Nicholas Fogelson discusses three articles from the Grey Journal from September 2009. Academic OB/GYN Episode 8 – Grey Journal September 2009 This episode is sponsored by Hooah! Software and their iPhone program Due Dater, a gestational wheel and calculator for obstetric professionals.

  • Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 7 – Green Journal September 2009

    08/09/2009

    Host Nicholas Fogelson reviews the best and worst of the Green Journal from September 2009.  Topics include: LEEP and Preterm Labor, Magnesium for Neuroprotection, Atypical Complex Hyperplasia and EMB reliability, and what makes a bad study title. This episode is sponsored by Hooah! Software and their iPhone program Due Dater, a gestational wheel and calculator […]

  • Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 6 – Preterm Prediction Study

    19/10/2008

    In this episode we talk to Dr Roger Newman about his recent paper comparing cervical score to bishop score in predicting preterm birth.  We go on further to talk about the Preterm Prediction Study, the MFMU network, preterm labor, tocolysis, and the art of teaching and motivating residents.  Enjoy! This podcast is sponsored by Hooah! […]

  • Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 5 – Reproductive Infectious Disease

    16/02/2008

    In this episode we talk to Dr Sebastian Faro about the field of Reproductive Infectious Disease. Our discussion includes comments on bacterial vaginosis, GBS prophylaxis, advanced wet prep interpretation, and postoperative surgical site infection. Enjoy! Academic OB/GYN Episode 5 – Reproductive Infectious Disease

  • Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 4 – Robotic Surgery

    29/09/2007

    Academic OB/GYN Episode 4 – Robotic Surgery In this episode we talk to Dr Daniel Elliott of the Mayo Clinic about his experience and research with robotic surgery. We touch on the practicality, economics, and advantages of robotic surgery, as well as the role of video game playing in laparoscopic aptitude. I finish the podcast […]

  • Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 3 – Preeclampsia

    23/08/2007

    Academic OB/GYN Episode 3 – Preeclampsia In this episode we talk to Christopher Robinson, MD of The Medical University of South Carolina about his research in anti-angiogenic preeclampsia, proteonomics, genetics, and the meaning of an UpToDate authorship. Nicholas Fogelson, MD

  • Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 2 – Cesarean Infection Prophylaxis

    08/08/2007

    In this episode we talk to Dr Scott Sullivan of the Medical University of South Carolina on his recent paper comparing preoperative cefazolin to cefazolin after cord clamping to prevent post-cesarean infections. Dr Sullivan discusses his study design, involving residents in large studies, and the move from private practice to MFM fellowship. Send your comments […]

  • Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 1 – Antenatal Corticosteroids

    08/08/2007

    In this episode we talk to Dr Ronald Wapner of Columbia University, about his recent paper on repeat antenatal corticosteroids. We discuss results, study design, and the difficulties of running a huge multicenter trial.  Remastered 10-11-2009 for better audio quality! Academic OB/GYN Episode 1 – Antenatal Corticosteroids

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