At the @SASGOG Annual Meeting in Baltimore. Great speakers from last year’s PROGRESS course! It’s not too late to sign up for the next round!!https://t.co/x2v32YaD0S
I wrote a piece for CLOSLER about a powerful but underused tool in our doctor’s bag: Listening. See how it can impact change. @CLOSLER https://t.co/yMfsX5HVTu
I wrote a piece for CLOSLER about a powerful but underused tool in our doctor’s bag: Listening. See how it can impact change. @CLOSLER https://t.co/yMfsX5HVTu
A non-medical friend recently asked me to describe clinic. I told her to imagine you have 20 meetings in a day, half of them new clients with urgent needs. Each requires your best self. You are late for at least 10 of them. You must prepare a report and deliverables for each one.
Unfortunately, I think you missed the opportunity to educate your audience about the dangers of postpartum hemorrhage and the need to seek emergency assistance immediately.
“They didn’t want to tell me, right then, that I’d lost liters of blood. But even though they didn’t want to go into the details at that moment, I looked around the room, saw blood literally everywhere, and let out this deep, visceral cry.” @glamourmag@acog@everymomcounts
“And I didn’t leave my house for nearly two months.” I understand that Ashley Graham wants to focus on the point that childbirth is a life-changing experience and our bodies are amazing vessels and that we shouldn’t be expected to “snap back.”