With five years of experience as a writer and editor in the higher education and career development space, Ilana has a passion for creating accessible, relevant content that demystifies the higher-ed ...
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Iowa Doesn't Have Enough Ob/Gyns. The State's Abortion Ban Might Be Making It Worse.
Jonna Quinn was initially thrilled when she got her first job after her medical residency, working as an ob/gyn in Mason City ...
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Generational divide in women’s health: What Gen Z, millennials, and baby boomers expect from their ob-gyn
Over the past fifty years, few medical specialties have evolved as significantly as obstetrics and gynecology. In addition to ...
When Donna Adams-Pickett, PhD, MD, graduated from medical school 25 years ago, she never dreamed she’d one day stop offering OB services to her patients. This was an especially difficult decision for ...
One of the first things you need to do once you realize you’re pregnant is to find a health practitioner who is specialized in prenatal care. For most people, that means choosing between an OB-GYN ...
Navigating the healthcare system and finding an OB-GYN whom you can partner with when it comes to your health needs and preferences can be challenging. That’s why we’ve put together 10 tips to help ...
Both professions provide quality prenatal care and deliver babies, but differences in credentials, education, and the type of care provided separates them. “Besides our education and training practice ...
Training occurs over 1 year and is dedicated to developing competency in obstetrical care. Approximately half of the time is spent on the in-patient OBGYN service at Huntsville Hospital with the ...
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