During each visit, I always try to talk about the #HPV vaccine if they need it. One mom said, "we don't need that yet, her PCP said she had until age 26 to get it." 🤦♀️
Please start as early as possible (age 11-12). I'll tell you why 🧵
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Join us with host @KKarlsonMD as we discuss this excellent review [Surgical Considerations in the Management of Adolescent Endometriosis—An Expert Commentary] from several @AAGL and @NASPAG experts including @drcaraking@NicholeATyson https://t.co/cX4uKP1s5s
Join us in Tuesday as @AbbyBarger18 hosts this month's JMIG journal club. We're looking forward to a great discussion on open vs minimally invasive myomectomy. https://t.co/HiZeqH8XMH #JMIGjc#gynfluencer#takehometuesday
We can't reduce what we don't measure. We can't act on what we ignore.
For the first time, CMS has proposed addressing hospital greenhouse gas emissions. And they need our support.
Tell CMS we want our hospitals to stop being so wasteful! Let's do this!
https://t.co/0Yjk4QXa2N
Today's the day! Join us for JMIG journal club #JMIGjc here on X throughout the day. @S_WeinsteinMD hosts our discussion on this article Assessment of Urinary Dysfunction After Midurethral Sling Placement: A Comparison of Two Voiding Trial Methods https://t.co/hMTSDfiady
Join us for May's JMIG journal club this Thursday 5/16! @S_WeinsteinMD will be hosting our discussion on voiding trials after incontinence surgery. Drop your favorite voiding trial 👇
https://t.co/qJd66nSrQ3
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Join us here on Thursday 3/21 as host @SarahASantiago discusses this month's @AAGLJMIG journal club article comparing backfilling the bladder vs standard catheter removal for void trial after gynecologic surgery. https://t.co/fsZlMxnYcv #JMIGjc
The #AAGL Pediatric Adolescent Gynecology SIG invites you to their upcoming webinar. Join us Monday, February 26, at 5pm PST for an enlightening webinar on vital information every MIGS surgeon should know. Register here https://t.co/40ivlPbbIW #FMIGS@FMIGS1@yffei@migs_tips
A little different, it is a call to action, an opportunity to bring attention to the topic. We begin by pointing out the cyclical nature of healthcare contribution to climate change that then cause worse health outcomes and increased need for healthcare @AAGLJMIG#JMIGjc
@CKeller_MD@AAGLJMIG Or if you have to go to the OR for a procedure that can routinely be done in the office (eg for patient comfort), that doesn't mean you have to open all the drapes and gowns! #JMIGjc@aagljmig
One way I try to decrease my environmental impact in the OR is by choosing reusable instruments, being very comfortable with clamp-cut-tie, and judicious use of electrosurgical instruments. What are ways you try to reduce your impact?#JMIGjc@AAGLJMIG@CKeller_MD@Bhargavidhani
@MeganLeigh127@AAGLJMIG@CKeller_MD@Bhargavidhani My favorite trick is using the reusable suction tip + intra-abdominal pressure to clear the field when there is small to moderate amounts of fluid. Residents are always 🤯 when we avoid the suction-irrigator for major surgeries.