Q: Do you know what #boardcertified means❓
A: Board certification is a voluntary process that allows physicians to demonstrate their expertise beyond medical state licensure, representing a physician's advanced knowledge, training, and skills in a particular area of medicine.
Dr. Emily Jungheim, a board-certified Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) physician, shares why she believes board certification in REI is important and how it enhances patient care. Learn more: https://t.co/UMp140kvwd
As a board-certified Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) subspecialist, Dr. Erica Johnstone knows the value of REI and how it enhances patient care. Hear her perspective in this short video.
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Dr. William Catherino, a board-certified Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) subspecialist, explains what REI is and how it impacts women’s health.
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🎙️ Three OB-GYN leaders join Dr. Amy Young, CEO of @boardobgyn, for a conversation on Complex Family Planning (CFP) — a subspecialty that addresses the reproductive health needs of patients with complex medical or surgical conditions.
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What’s the most meaningful impact REI subspecialists have on their patients? Board-certified REI subspecialist Dr. Emily Jungheim shares her perspective. Learn more: https://t.co/mz05OzUJVP
Hear from Dr. Erica Johnstone, a board-certified Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) subspecialist, who shares the most significant impact she believes REI subspecialists have on their patients. #REI#boardcertified#ABOG
✈️ Do you have holiday travel plans? Whether you're visiting loved ones or just getting away, stay healthy and safe this season with these tips: https://t.co/VTHccOESpe
Hot flashes, night sweats, and vaginal dryness – #Menopause can bring some challenging symptoms. Hormone therapy is one option to help manage them. Learn more here and talk with your health care provider about your options: https://t.co/lPvr2DVE3F
It’s important to remember that you can’t rely on symptoms to know if you have HIV—the only way to be sure is to get tested. Learn more: https://t.co/lTGh6qj2Mo
December is #WorldAIDSMonth. AIDS is the later stage of HIV infection when the immune system is severely damaged. At this stage, the body can’t fight off serious infections or certain cancers, and without treatment, AIDS can be life-threatening.
Feasting with family and friends is an important part of the holiday season. To ensure your celebrations remain joyful and free of foodborne illness, follow these essential food safety tips:
✅ Separate Foods
✅ Cook Thoroughly
✅ Avoid the Danger Zone
✅ Thaw Safely
Screening can catch cancer early—before symptoms appear—giving you the best chance for effective treatment. Regular screenings can help detect breast, cervical, and colorectal (colon) cancers at their earliest stages:
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#nationalcancerawarenessday
The most common types of diabetes are type 1, type 2, and gestational diabetes. Expecting moms with diabetes: managing your health is key for a healthy pregnancy.
Learn more about diabetes and pregnancy: https://t.co/uJqsM8jjYb
What is #premature birth? Premature (also known as preterm) birth is when a baby is born too early, before 37 weeks of pregnancy have been completed.
Learn more about premature birth here: https://t.co/s1zMueoCjk
Do you have a loved one who is pregnant or who has given birth within the last year? Learn how you can provide strong support to them during this time, and always remember to #HearHer concerns.
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November is #FamilyCaregiversMonth! If you're a family caregiver, you’re shaping your baby’s journey through essential developmental milestones. Every cuddle, word, and smile helps lay a foundation for their growth.
Learn more positive parenting tips: https://t.co/YuUNORRi2q
November is National #PrematurityAwarenessMonth, an opportunity raise awareness of the challenges and burden of #preterm birth and what we can do to help prevent it. Learn more: https://t.co/t9kwQQNMA6
#DYK: Stress is a natural response to challenges and change. In small doses, it helps us stay alert and focused. But when stress sticks around long-term, it can impact both mental and physical health, especially for women. Learn more: https://t.co/lbFJDsrQ2K