Seeing is Believing - the Power of Direct Visualization will examine the risks associated with removing fibroids and polyps through blind biopsy, dilation and curretage, underscoring the importance of direct visualization provided by hysteroscopy.
To learn more, visit hologic.com/visualization.
Serena H. Chen, MD
OBGYN and Director of Reproductive Medicine at IRMS
Saint Barnabas Medical Center.
Livingston, New Jersey
Dr. Chen graduated from Brown University in Providence Rhode Island. She attended Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina, where she caught her first baby and decided to become an Obstetrician Gynecologist (it was a very cute baby). She then trained in Gynecology and Obstetrics and Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.
She is honored that she has been voted by her peers to be a Top Doctor in the NJ Monthly survey, Castle Connelly, US News and World Report, Inside Jersey Magazine, and NY Magazine for many years, and has been recognized by Inside Jersey Magazine as a Top Doctor in Cancer Care for her work freezing eggs for cancer patients and raising physician and public awareness of OncoFertility and Fertility Preservation.
Dr. Chen loves the power of hysteroscopy to address numerous gynecologic and reproductive issues and enjoys teaching and mentoring residents and physicians in this well-tolerated and minimally invasive technology.
Please follow her on Twitter and Instagram @DrSerenaHChen or visit her at https://drserenahchen.com/.
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