Episode 3.1 Insulin, Betty White, Pap Smears and Adopting Practices Changes

Episode 3.1 Insulin, Betty White, Pap Smears and Adopting Practices Changes

In this episode, we tell the story of the first insulin injection 100 years ago yesterday. Then we discuss the history of pap smear guidelines and the reasons for current recommendations. We also discuss the harms associated with doing too many pap smears. Finally, we discuss the reasons why some practice changes are adopted rapidly by OB/Gyns while others languish for decades. Oh, and Betty White of course. Follow us on Instagram @thinkingaboutobgyn.

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Episode 12.4 Cesarean Delivery And Obesity

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Episode 12.3 Conception timing, tips for obese laparoscopy, and more!

Episode 12.3 Conception timing, tips for obese laparoscopy, and more!

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Episode 12.2 Cuff Dehiscence and Classic Papers

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25 Jun 1h 4min

Episode 11.12 The Malpractice Crisis Is Real And Blaming Evidence-Based Care Makes It Worse

Episode 11.12 The Malpractice Crisis Is Real And Blaming Evidence-Based Care Makes It Worse

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10 Jun 1h 1min

Episode 11.11 When Evidence Misleads

Episode 11.11 When Evidence Misleads

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28 Mai 1h 4min

Episode 11.10 New Guidelines For Cervical Cancer Screening and More!

Episode 11.10 New Guidelines For Cervical Cancer Screening and More!

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