Duke Ob/Gyn Well-represented at AUGS-PFD Week
Duke Ob/Gyn was highly recognized at the recent Annual Pelvic Floor Disorders (PFD) Week conference, presented by American Urogynecologic Society.
Duke Ob/Gyn Receives Funding for Research, Improved Outcomes
Dr. Nazema Siddiqui has been awarded a grant in the amount of $47,297. This additional funding will help Dr.
Duke Ob/Gyn Findings Published in JCO
Andrew Berchuck, MD; Angeles Alvarez Secord, MD; Haley A. Moss, MD, MBA; and Laura J.
Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health K12-Career Development Grant for Junior Faculty
Scholar Position available - submit a Letter of Intent no later than Nov. 12, 2017
Leading Medical Organizations Issue Recommendations For Hepatitis C in Pregnancy
High-Risk Pregnancy Experts Published Eight Specific Recommendations for Screening, Treatment and Management of Hepatitis C in Pregnancy
Congratulations Incoming Fellows
Congratulations to the following incoming Fellows, who recently matched with Duke Ob/Gyn: REI Kathryn Shaia, MD (Icahan SOM at Mount Sinai, NY); MFM Anna
Optimal Oxytocin Dose to Induce/Augment Full-Term Labor May Lead to More Personalized Approaches
For women who require oxytocin to either induce or augment labor, the optimal dose of oxytocin required to provide adequate uterine contraction strength and frequency is not able to be predicted.
Duke University School of Medicine Facts & Figures
Duke University Facts and Figures provides a comprehensive overview of Research, Education, Patient Care, Community Partnerships and
Advances in Andrology: The Basic Science Behind Fertility
Advances in Andrology: The Basic Science Behind Fertility will be presented by the Campion Fund Friday, October 13, 2017 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.