Academic OB/GYN Podcast – Academic OB/GYN: Recent Episodes

Nicholas Fogelson, MD

The Blogcast for the Academic OB/GYN Physician

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Cross Post of Episode 1 of our new project The Endometriosis Podcast!   Dr Fogelson and new co-host Libby Hopton discuss new literature on endometriosis and answer question from the endometriosis patient community.  Topics include endometriosis research production, BPA and endometriosis incidence, outcomes after resection of bladder endometriosis, and more! Sponsored by TrueLearn.  For a 10% […]

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Drs Fogelson and Browne talk about articles from July of 2016.  An update on Zika Virus in the USA, high volume vs low volume surgeons, steroids for thrombocytopenia in platelets (it doesn’t work?), and more! Sponsored by TrueLearn.  For a 10% discount on your order use the code “academicobgyn” Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 37 – […]

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Drs. Fogelson and Browne are Back!  We discuss journal articles from May and June of the Green, Grey, and AAGL journals, as well as some NEJM thrown in.  Topics include the morcellation debate, HIV and pre-eclampsia, periviable cerclage, and endometriosis in women having hysterectomies for pelvic pain.   This episode sponsored by TrueLearn!.   Academic […]

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Drs Fogelson and Browne give updates from the recent SMFM and AAGL conferences, and discuss new articles.  Topics include PLGF and IUGR, endometrial polyps, faking resumes, and more.  Thanks for listening!   Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 35 – Back From The Ashes

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I’ve gotten a fair number of inquiries as to the state of the Academic OB/GYN Podcast.  As some of you have noticed, there has not been a new episode since July 30, 2011. The truth is that while I love doing the podcast, I have had to put it aside during my fellowship because of […]

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Drs Browne and Fogelson discuss Cesarean Delivery Rates, VBAC Guidelines, Placenta Accreta, and the critical role of Flash the Cat in the Academic OB/GYN Podcast. Academic OB/GYN Podcast 34 – Journals for June through August 2011

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Drs Browne and Fogelson discuss articles from April and May of 2011.  Antibiotics in Obesity (use more), Inpatient vs Outpatient Hysterectomy (hospital beds are nice), Homebirth Ethics a la Chervenak (not so much), Generalists in Academics (shrinking), MOC vs CME (MOC winning), Duration of Hot Flashes (long time). Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 33 – Journals […]

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Paul Browne and I discuss two companies that did some foolish things (KV and Sequenom), the link between terbuataline and autism (not so much), how nulliparous inductions don’t increase cesareans (if you make a bad enough study), and a few other odds and ends.   Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 32 – Journals for February and […]

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Guest Dr Judith Mercer of University of Rhode Island and I discuss her work investigating the impact of delayed cord clamping on term and preterm neonates. Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 31 – Delayed Cord Clamping

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Drs Paul Browne and Nicholas Fogelson discuss articles from January 2011.  Topics include 21 vs 24 day OCPs, Antiphospholipid Syndrome a la ACOG, Wound Complications with Lovenox, Yolk Sacs on Ultrasound, and the relation between PCOS and Dyslipidemia. Academic OB/GYN Episode 30 – Articles for January 2011

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Dr John Schnorr discusses new ideas in the last ten years in reproductive endocrinology. We discuss blastocyst transfer, ethics in REI, egg vitrification, ovarian reserve testing, and more! Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 29 – REI Update

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Journals for 2010 with Nicholas Fogelson and Paul Browne.  Topics include NICHD Strip Classification, Oral vs Intrauterine Progestins for Hyperplasia, Fetal Lung Maturity Outcomes Less than 39 Weeks, Congenital Toxo and more! Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 28 – Journals for December 2010

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Dr Paul Browne and I discuss articles from the Green and Grey of 2010, along with some interloping BMJ articles. Topics include The Big Homebirth Studies, The Goodness of Databases, Single Site Laparoscopy, and Reducing Induction before 39 weeks. Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 27 – Journals for November 2010

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Hosts Nicholas Fogelson and Paul Browne discuss articles from the Green and Grey journals for October 2010.  Topics include – Two vessel cords, ablation techniques, tranexamic acid, high vs dose pitocin and more listener questions answered! Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 26 – Journals for October 2010

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In this episode special guest Dr Paul Browne joins me to discuss current literature from the August and September issues of the Green and Grey Journals!  Topics include generational gaps, contraceptive efficacy in obesity, and abuse of the least publishable unit. Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 25 – Journals for August and September 2010

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In this episode we talk to Dr Jennifer Gunter about her new book “The Preemie Primer”.  I also pick Dr Gunter’s brain about some difficult problems in reproductive infectious disease.  Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 24 – The Preemie Primer and Reproductive Infectious Disease Part 2

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In this episode I discuss articles from the June and July Green and Grey Journals.  Topics include vertical vs transverse skin incisions for cesarean, staples vs suture, the republished thrombophila ACOG statement, and more! Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 23 – Journals for June and July 2010

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In this episode I discuss articles from the May journals.  Topics include amniotic fluid embolism, writing an academic resume,  the ever-present sFlt-1, and more!  Thanks to Sage Software for sponsoring the ACOG get together! Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 22 – Journals for May 2010

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Posters from Tuesday of  2010 ACOG ACM!  Enjoy.  Thank you to Sage Healthcare for sponsoring the Academic OBGYN meetup at ACOG ACM! Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 21 – ACOG 2010 Tuesday Posters

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In this short episode we hear from a number of researchers about their projects presented at the 2010 ACOG ACM!  Enjoy.  Thank you to Sage Healthcare for sponsoring the Academic OBGYN meetup at ACOG ACM! Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 20 – ACOG 2010 Monday Posters

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I talk to Dr Richard Fogoros (@DrRich1), author of Fixing American Healthcare, a book presenting a theory of the fundamental error in the American healthcare system and a proposed solution.  Dr Fogoros is also the creator of The Covert Rationing Blog (http://covertrationingblog.com) and a former academic Cardiologist.  I hope you all enjoy! Academic OB/GYN Podcast […]

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We discuss articles from the April 2010 Journals: Ovarian mass malignancy prediction, an new analysis of the labor curve, the ACOG Practice Bulletin on Thrombophilias and its sudden withdrawal, and a few other bits. Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 18 – Journals April 2010

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Host Dr Nicholas Fogelson talks with urogyn fellow Tyler Muffly of Cleveland Clinic about his research on suture knots and materials, getting into urogynecology fellowship, and how you can tell if a medical students is going into surgery by looking at the pockets of their white coat. Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 17 – Suture Physics […]

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Host Dr Nicholas Fogelson discusses articles from the Febrary issues of the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.  We discuss a new ectopic protocol, a fun story, sFlt-1 in Molar Pregnancies, and why the Grey Journal is going to hell. Academic OB/GYN Podcast Episode 16 – Grey Journal February 2010

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In this episode I discuss several articles from the January Issue of the Green an Grey journals, and a few articles from the Lancet to boot!  We discuss the prospective outcomes in thrombophilia, Metformin and Glyburide in GDM, Miso vs Pit for PPH, interstitial pregnancy,  and SFlt-1 and PLGF for detection of pre-eclampsia.  Thanks for […]

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In this episode I interview Dr Paul Ridker from Brigham and Women’s hospital about the JUPITER trial, a randomized trial of statins for prevention of cardiac events in people with elevated C-Reactive Protein who do not have hyperlipedemia.  Dr Ridker is hugely published as was on Time Magazine’s list of 100 Most Influential People.   We […]

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Host Nicholas Fogelson discusses articles from The Green Journal from November and December of 2009.  Topics include Flu Vaccines and Antiretrovirals in Pregnancy, HPV Vaccine Safety in Pregnancy (yes), Moxibustion for Version (crazy), and Stupid Birth Control Comparisons (Pharma gone wild) Academic OB/GYN Episode 13 – Green Journal November-December 2009

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Hey everyone!   I have a number of great interviews with folks in the near future and want to open up the interviews a bit.   If you have any questions you would like me to ask in the upcoming interviews, post them here and I’ll definitely get them in there for you.   They can be about […]

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Dr Lucas Minig and I discuss his recent paper on the evidence behind postpartum and postoperative instructions.  We also talk about socialized health care in the countries where he has lived, and current reforms in the United States. Academic OB/GYN Episode 12 – Evidence Based Postpartum and Postoperative Instructions

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Host Dr Nicholas Fogelson discusses articles from the October and November 2009 issues of the Grey Journal.  On tap are discussions of the effects of second stage length and pushing times on outcomes, ST segment automated analysis of fetal heart rate tracings, a listener question on CA125 screening, and a few other short reviews. Academic […]

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Academic OB/GYN isn’t just about me blathering on about current literature and interviewing folks – its about YOU too!   If there is any way I can help you, I want to know.    Send research questions, and I’ll try to answer them.  Need a video of some kind of surgery, I’ll try to make it.   Want […]

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Host Nicholas Fogelson discusses articles from the October 2009 issue of the Green Journal.  Topics: H1N1 at UCSF, complications of TVH vs TVH AP repair, and the cost of private cord blood banking (and a rant of what Nick thinks about the topic). Academic OB/GYN Episode 10 – Green Journal October 2009

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Hello Friends! I have been aware that some of the podcast episodes did not have great audio quality.  This was all  my fault, not being an audio engineer and lacking experience with this. Over time I have learned how to do this stuff better, and audio quality in the podcasts has improved in general, and […]

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Dr Jeff Livingston (Twitter:@macobgyn) and I(@academicobgyn) discuss the role of Web 2.0 and Social Networking in modern OB/GYN practice.   Hear about how we use Facebook, Twitter, and other upcoming social networks to connect with our patients and the community at large. Academic OB/GYN Episode 9 – Web 2.0 and YOU! Academic OB/GYN is sponsored by […]

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Host Nicholas Fogelson discusses three articles from the Grey Journal from September 2009. Academic OB/GYN Episode 8 – Grey Journal September 2009 This episode is sponsored by Hooah! Software and their iPhone program Due Dater, a gestational wheel and calculator for obstetric professionals.

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Host Nicholas Fogelson reviews the best and worst of the Green Journal from September 2009.  Topics include: LEEP and Preterm Labor, Magnesium for Neuroprotection, Atypical Complex Hyperplasia and EMB reliability, and what makes a bad study title. This episode is sponsored by Hooah! Software and their iPhone program Due Dater, a gestational wheel and calculator […]

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In this episode we talk to Dr Roger Newman about his recent paper comparing cervical score to bishop score in predicting preterm birth.  We go on further to talk about the Preterm Prediction Study, the MFMU network, preterm labor, tocolysis, and the art of teaching and motivating residents.  Enjoy! This podcast is sponsored by Hooah! […]

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In this episode we talk to Dr Sebastian Faro about the field of Reproductive Infectious Disease. Our discussion includes comments on bacterial vaginosis, GBS prophylaxis, advanced wet prep interpretation, and postoperative surgical site infection. Enjoy! Academic OB/GYN Episode 5 – Reproductive Infectious Disease

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Academic OB/GYN Episode 4 – Robotic Surgery In this episode we talk to Dr Daniel Elliott of the Mayo Clinic about his experience and research with robotic surgery. We touch on the practicality, economics, and advantages of robotic surgery, as well as the role of video game playing in laparoscopic aptitude. I finish the podcast […]

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The podcast is getting more popular every day, and I’d like to see us rise in the “Medicine” popularity list on iTunes! The problem is that the podcast only qualifies to be on the list if it has a unique graphic. I’m a terrible artist, so I’m asking ya’ll to contribute. If you are an […]

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Email for academicobgyn.com has been down in the last few days due to some domain redirection issues.  We’re now hosted at WordPress but email was supposed to bounce back to the original domain registrar, and well, it wasn’t.  It is being fixed now and should work in 24-48 hours (I had DNS percolation delay).  In […]

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Academic OB/GYN Episode 3 – Preeclampsia In this episode we talk to Christopher Robinson, MD of The Medical University of South Carolina about his research in anti-angiogenic preeclampsia, proteonomics, genetics, and the meaning of an UpToDate authorship. Nicholas Fogelson, MD

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In this episode we talk to Dr Scott Sullivan of the Medical University of South Carolina on his recent paper comparing preoperative cefazolin to cefazolin after cord clamping to prevent post-cesarean infections. Dr Sullivan discusses his study design, involving residents in large studies, and the move from private practice to MFM fellowship. Send your comments […]

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In this episode we talk to Dr Ronald Wapner of Columbia University, about his recent paper on repeat antenatal corticosteroids. We discuss results, study design, and the difficulties of running a huge multicenter trial.  Remastered 10-11-2009 for better audio quality! Academic OB/GYN Episode 1 – Antenatal Corticosteroids