Geographic maldistribution will be a major challenge, but increasing telehealth and advanced practice practitioners plus loan repayment programs may help.
Doctors across the United States who provide obstetrics and gynecology care have been confronted with new restrictions and uncertainties – and sometimes significant legal risks – that continue to ...
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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 ...
Jonna Quinn was initially thrilled when she got her first job after her medical residency, working as an ob/gyn in Mason City ...
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 ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Dr. Coryn Love said she knew she wanted to be a doctor when she was a little girl. "I believe God creates you for one thing, and this was very much what God created me for," said Love.
To stay healthy, you’ll spend a good deal of time in regular checkups and consultations with your primary care physician or your gynecologist (OB/GYN). And because obstetrics and gynecology deal with ...
After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Texas joined a list of states that passed highly restrictive abortion laws. The state's near-total abortion ban made performing an abortion a crime ...