OB-G in YEG
Episode 3 in our series will focus on the history of cervical cancer screening, with a special focus on Alberta. Even if you are located outside of our province, you may enjoy learning about different ways to screen for cervical cancer during this podcast. We will first review the basics of cervical cancer screening. Next, we will talk about the history of cervical cancer screening, including how the pap smear was first developed, and how screening initiatives were eventually rolled out in Alberta. Finally, we will talk about two different ways to screen for cervical cancer: conventional...
info_outline Colposcopy Series Episode 2- Adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS)OB-G in YEG
Episode 2 in our colposcopy series will look at Adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS) which is a precursor to adenocarcinoma. For more information, please refer to the link below:
info_outline Colposcopy Series Episode 1- Intravaginal EstrogensOB-G in YEG
This podcast is the first episode in our colposcopy series. This series will be a compilation of various different topics within colposcopy and will be brought to you by learners who complete a colposcopy elective at the UofA. Each episode is meant to explore a debated topic and be a tangible and digestible resource for learners and staff colposcopists. Today we will be exploring the role of intravaginal estrogens in colposcopy. Many colposcopists wonder specifically about the use of intravaginal estrogens in the post-menopausal patient on the interpretation of pap smear and biopsy...
info_outline Episode 14. Uterine FibroidsOB-G in YEG
In this episode, we'd like to welcome Hailey Lafave, a second year medical student from the University of Calgary, to discuss the clinical feature, investigations and management of uterine fibroids. Thanks to Dr. Matt Grossi from the Rockyview Hospital in Calgary for his help in reviewing this episode.
info_outline Conservative Management of Urinary Incontinence - Test Your Knowledge!OB-G in YEG
Test your knowledge Which of the following is not a type of urinary incontinence? Mixed Stress Adaptive Urge What is not appropriate conservative management of incontinence? Physiotherapy Pessaries Decreased exercise Weight loss What are the initial tests every patient with incontinence should get? CBCd, urinalysis, electrolytes CBCd, urinalysis, urine culture Urinalysis, post void residual, urine culture Urinalysis, electrolytes, urine culture . . . . Answers C C C
info_outline Episode 13. Conservative Management of Urinary IncontinenceOB-G in YEG
In this episode, Jennifer Gelfand discusses conservative management of urinary incontinence.
info_outline Episode 12. Preterm Birth Part 1OB-G in YEG
In this episode, Ob/Gyn resident Tania Luthra discusses risk factors, clinical features, and diagnosis of preterm birth.
info_outline Episode 11. Cervical Cancer - Part 1OB-G in YEG
In this episode, Kristin discusses the epidemiology, screening, and prevention of cervical cancer and management of cervical dysplasia.
info_outline Episode 10. Ovarian TorsionOB-G in YEG
In this episode, Kristin discusses the diagnosis and management of ovarian torsion.
info_outline Adnexal Masses - Test your Knowledge!OB-G in YEG
Which of the following is not a component of your physical exam for a patient with an adnexal mass:a. Lymph node survey for lymphadenopathyb. Respiratory exam for pleural effusions c. Abdominal examination for ascites or hepatosplenomegallyd. Nervous system exam for para-neoplastic symptoms A post-menopausal patient is diagnosed with an 8 cm complex adnexal mass with an elevated CA125. What is the next best step in her management? a. Laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy b. Laparoscopic oophorectomyc. Refer to gynecologic oncology d. Repeat ultrasound in 8-12 weeks A 25 year old...
info_outlineIn 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 assessment
Thanks for listening, stay tuned for part 2 where we review the diagnosis and management of cervical cancer.
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