Nov. 12, 2024Tuesday awardsobstetrics-gynecologyProfessional updates News in brief ACOOG and AOBOG win 2025 award for outstanding educational collaboration The award recognizes individuals and/or organizations for working collaboratively with others on an educational endeavor that embodies the spirit of advancing the field of continuing education in the health professions.
May 1, 2023Monday obstetrics-gynecology Serving the underserved Insights from a rural OB-GYN: A Q&A with Tammie Koehler, DO Untraditional path to medicine leads to immeasurable rewards of running a successful women’s clinic in rural Oklahoma. DOs to Know By Julia Pignanelli, OMS IV
Dec. 6, 2016Tuesday obstetrics-gynecology News in brief How to deliver bad news to ob-gyn patients: Tips for DOs Ronald J. Librizzi, DO, shared best practices for tough conversations in a recent article in Contemporary Ob/Gyn.
April 29, 2016Friday obstetrics-gynecologyosteopathic approach Women’s health Women and children first: The osteopathic approach to obstetrics-gynecology DO ob-gyns use their musculoskeletal expertise and holistic outlook to guide patients through some of life’s biggest moments.
March 29, 2013Friday obstetrics-gynecologypatient carereligionwork-life balance Divine intervention Keeping the faith: What happens when religion and medicine intersect? Medicine poses challenges to devout Jewish and Christian physicians. Here’s how some DOs reconcile their profession with their beliefs.
Oct. 4, 2012Thursday ob-gynsobstetrics-gynecologyosteopathic medical educationpregnancy Delivering on Excellence Ob-gyns revere their specialty “You take care of someone for nine months, deliver her baby, and in that family’s eyes, you are forever a hero,” Dr. Sanjaghsaz says.