Here's what's coming up this week on Contemporary OB/GYN.
We will cover a variety of topics, including:
Low progesterone levels have been associated with an increased rate of miscarriage.
Physician compensation plans have certainly evolved over the years, especially as more physicians pursue employment arrangements. A new feature in Contemporary OB/GYN, this article is the first of our new and improved Practice Matters column.
By July 2021, the FDA had approved or tentatively approved 470 generic versions of medications.
A report offers insight into how the Women’s Wellness through Equity and Leadership program performed during its pilot phase.
Check back soon for additional updates.
Unraveling preeclampsia: Insights into heterogeneity and intravascular inflammation
April 22nd 2024A recent study delved into the intricate clusters of term preeclampsia, shedding light on its diverse manifestations and the pivotal role of intravascular inflammation, paving the way for improved classification and management strategies.
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Personalized opioid protocol for cesarean deliveries: Reduced prescriptions reported
April 19th 2024A recent suggests that implementing a personalized opioid prescription protocol significantly reduces total morphine milligram equivalents and the number of opioid tablets prescribed at discharge following cesarean delivery.
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Long-term mortality risks for women with adverse pregnancy outcomes
April 19th 2024A recent study revealed that women who experience major adverse pregnancy outcomes face heightened long-term mortality risks, shedding light on the need for comprehensive understanding and preventative measures in women's health.
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