Episodes
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In this episode, we'd like to welcome Hailey Lafave, a second year medical student from the University of Calgary, to discuss uterine fibroids. Thanks to Dr. Matt Grossi from the Rockyview Hospital in Calgary for his help in reviewing this episode.
At the end of this podcast, listeners will be able to:
Describe the clinical features associated with uterine leiomyomas. Review the appropriate investigations for a patient presenting with abnormal uterine bleeding. Discuss the management of asymptomatic and symptomatic uterine leiomyomas. -
In this episode, Jennifer Gelfand discusses conservative management of urinary incontinence.
At the end of this podcast, listeners should be able to:
Understand a working definition of urinary incontinence and its characteristics Demonstrate an approach to differentiating the different types of urinary incontinence when taking a patient history Have an understanding of appropriate investigations for a woman with urinary incontinence Understand the conservative management of a woman presenting with urinary incontinenceFor references for this podcast and more information, please visit: http://obginyeg.libsyn.com
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In this episode, second year Ob/Gyn resident Tania Luthra discusses risk factors, clinical features, and diagnosis of preterm birth.
After this podcast, the listener should be able to:
To define preterm birth and preterm labour To recognize the important causes of preterm birth To understand the risk factors associated with preterm birth To discuss the diagnosis of preterm labourThanks for listening, stay tuned for part 2 where we review the management and prevention of preterm birth.
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Follow us on Twitter @OBGinYEG.
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In this episode, Kristin discusses the epidemiology, screening, and prevention of cervical cancer and management of cervical dysplasia.
After this podcast, the listener will be able to:
Define risk factors for cervical cancer Discuss cervical cancer screening practices Identify patients with cervical dysplasia who should be referred for further assessmentThanks for listening, stay tuned for part 2 where we review the diagnosis and management of cervical cancer.
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Follow us on Twitter @OBGinYEG.
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In this episode, Kristin discusses the diagnosis and management of ovarian torsion.
At the end of this episode, the listener will be able to:
Define ovarian/adnexal torsion Describe the clinical features of adnexal torsion Review the management principles of adnexal torsionThanks for listening, follow us on Twitter @OBGinYEG.
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In this episode, Kristin discusses the approach to investigation and management of adnexal masses.
At the end of this episode, listeners will be able to:
Describe the common presenting features of adnexal masses Order initial investigations for a patient with a suspected adnexal mass Recognize which patients need to be referred for further investigation and managementThanks for listening, follow us on Twitter @OBGinYEG
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In this episode, medical student Qahir Haji will discussion PCOS - Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
After listening to this podcast, listeners should be able to:
Define PCOS and list the Rotterdam diagnostic criteria Know the key findings for PCOS to watch out for on history and physical exam Describe the management of PCOS -
In this podcast, medical student Jennifer Gelfand will discuss an approach to management of chronic pelvic pain, a common gynecologic presentation.
At the end of this podcast, the medical student should be able to:
Understand a working definition of chronic pelvic pain and its characteristics Demonstrate an approach to taking a history of a woman with chronic pelvic pain Develop a working differential of a woman with chronic pelvic pain Have an understanding of appropriate investigations for a woman with CPPFor references for this podcast and more information, please visit: http://obginyeg.libsyn.com
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In this episode, Kristin discusses risk factors, clinical features, and an approach to management of vulvar cancer.
At the end of this episode, listeners will be able to:
Recall pertinent signs, symptoms, and risk factors for vulvar cancer Review the most important investigation for suspected vulvar cancer Discuss the approach to management of vulvar cancerFor references for this podcast and more information, please visit: http://obginyeg.libsyn.com
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In this episode, Kristin discusses the classification, diagnosis, and management of endometrial hyperplasia.
At the end of this episode, listeners will be able to:
Define the classification system for endometrial hyperplasia Review important investigations for the patient with abnormal uterine bleeding Discuss the management of hyperplasia with and without atypiaFor references for this podcast, please visit: http://obginyeg.libsyn.com
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In this episode, resident physician Kristin Black discusses an approach to the risk factors, investigation, diagnosis, and management of endometrial cancer.
For references for this podcast, please visit: http://obginyeg.libsyn.com
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In this podcast, resident physician Lindsay Drummond will discuss the common causes of vaginal discharge, a frequent presenting complaint in family physician and gynecologist's offices.
At the end of this episode, listeners will be able to:
Identify characteristics of normal vaginal discharge List common causes for pathologic vaginal discharge, including: Bacterial Vaginosis, Trichomoniasis, Candidiasis, Cervicitis Describe clinical features and investigations to help differentiate causes Identify appropriate treatmentsFor references for this podcast, please visit: http://obginyeg.libsyn.com/
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Welcome to the OB-G in YEG podcast. Today we're talking about an important topic in gynecology, ectopic pregnancy.
After this podcast, the listener should be able to:
Review the risk factors for ectopic pregnancy Order pertinent investigations for a patient with suspected ectopic pregnancy Discuss management options for a patient with an ectopic pregnancy -
In this episode, resident physician Lindsay Drummond will describe the basic components of an obstetrical history for medical students and junior residents.
At the end of this podcast, listeners will be able to:
1. List the components of a complete obstetrical history
2. Demonstrate ways in which to ask the details of the four cardinal questions
3. Describe elements on history which are relevant to current pregnancy management
4. Summarize a patient’s presentation in a concise and clear manner