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Uterus Transplant Birth at Penn Medicine: The Physician Journey
Dr. Kathleen O’Neill and Dr. Paige Porrett, co-leads of Penn Medicine’s Uterus Transplantation for Uterine Factor Infertility (UNTIL) trial, explain the collaboration needed to successfully birth baby Benjamin, the second child born from ...
Healing at Home: Advancements in Screening for Postpartum Depression
Current screening tools for postpartum depression may have limitations, but a new texting service as part of the Healing at Home program may help clinicians detect postpartum depression earlier. Dr. Charles Turck is joined by Dr. Kirstin ...
Cardiac Symptoms and Risk in the Postpartum Period - What Not to Miss
Cardiologists Jennifer Lewey, MD, MPH, and Monika Sanghavi, MD, led a case-based review of various risks, presentations and recommendations to help provide patients the best cardiac care during the “4th trimester” after pregnancy.
Penn’s Pregnancy Early Access Center (PEACE)
Penn Medicine experts discuss Penn’s Pregnancy Early Access Center (PEACE).
MS and Women's Health at Penn Medicine
Rachel Brandstadter, MD, discusses multiple sclerosis and women's health at Penn Medicine, examining why women are particularly susceptible to the effects of the disease and discussing the latest treatments available for women with MS.
In this interview, Penn cardiologist Monika Sanghavi, MD, discusses myocardial infarction in non-obstructed coronary arteries (MINOCA), a syndrome linked to spontaneous coronary artery dissection, or SCAD, in young women.
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Innovation Spotlight: Women's Health Center for Clinical Innovation
Penn Medicine has established a first-of-its-kind Women's Health Center for Clinical Innovation (WHCCI). Founded in 2021, the WHCCI was created to improve access and outcomes in women's health across their lifespan and drive improvements ...
Surgical Coaching in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Penn Medicine
Surgical coaching has had a decade-long presence in the field of Surgery, and at Penn Obstetrics and Gynecology, is the particular interest of a working group led by Stefan Gysler, MD, and Catherine Salva, MD, MSEd.
The COVID-19 Vaccine Can Impact Mammograms. What You Should Do (and Why You Shouldn’t Worry!).
Axillary lymphadenopathy can be a sign of breast cancer. In most of the women, though, the swelling subsided within weeks. Subsequent tests and scans showed no evidence of breast cancer.
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