Surgery
From Society of Gynecologic Surgeons
Surgeon in the C-suite
An ObGyn surgeon leader’s vantage point on women’s health care, factors that impact the business of medicine, and how clinicians can apply their...
From Society of Gynecologic Surgeons
Surgical volume and outcomes for gynecologic surgery: Is more always better?
An exploration of the association between surgeon and hospital volumes and patient outcomes, and the public health initiatives targeted at...
From Society of Gynecologic Surgeons
Raising the bar (and the OR table): Ergonomics in MIGS
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders are an occupational hazard for surgeons. Be aware of their many contributory factors,...
From Society of Gynecologic Surgeons
SGS showcases gyn surgeons’ impact on innovation, education, equity, and enterprise
The March 19–22, 2023 meeting in Tucson, Arizona, delivered impactful presentations and perspectives
The theme of the 49th...
From the Journals
Early hysterectomy linked to higher CVD, stroke risk
Early hysterectomy was linked to higher CVD risk, especially stroke, but since the CVD incidence wasn’t high, a change in clinical practice may...
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Energy options in gynecologic surgery
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Surgical de-escalation passes clinical test in low-risk cervical cancer
‘Practice-changing’ results could reduce long-term survivor effects among qualifying patients.
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First in utero cerebrovascular surgery success
“At 6 weeks, the infant is progressing remarkably well, on no medications, eating normally, gaining weight and is back home.”
From the Journals
Review supports continued mask-wearing in health care visits
Masks continue to lower the risk of catching the virus during medical visits.
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Docs fervently hope federal ban on noncompete clauses goes through
The proposed regulation also would not only ban future noncompete agreements but also retroactively invalidate existing ones.
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Medical students gain momentum in effort to ban legacy admissions
Opponents of legacy admissions say it penalizes students from racial minorities and lower socioeconomic backgrounds, hampering a fair and...
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Five ways docs may qualify for discounts on medical malpractice premiums
Most states cap discounts at 25%, but some go as high as 70%.