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Great day of #vaginalsurgery correcting #pelvicfloordisorders with our amazing all female team from student to attending Johns HopkinsGynOB Danielle Patterson, MD SM


Take home message from Dr. Blomquist ā¦Johns Hopkins FPMRS Fellowshipā© ā¦GBMCHealthCareā© from her Mini state of the art lecture āHow does the #pelvicfloor change after #childbirth and what can be done about it? #pfdweek20 ā¦AUGSā©

A very important talk on sexual@dysfunction in menopausal women and breast cancer survivors by ā¦Cheryl Iglesia MDā© . Vaginal estrogen MUST be made affordable to all women. We must advocate for our patients. #pfdweek20 #WomensHealth


Interesting case report from @JackieKikuchi Danielle Patterson, MD SM Chronic inflammatory reaction from sacrocolpopexy mesh



It's Kelly Day Johns HopkinsGynOB. Starting the morning with a thesis proposal on barriers to #PFD care in Latina women by our first year fellow Dr. Pancheshnikov.


Thank you Charles Nager for an outstanding presentation this morning for Johns HopkinsGynOB grand rounds. Honored to have you as our Kelly Lecturer this year! UC San Diego OBGYN


Thank you Cheryl Iglesia MD and National Center for Advanced Pelvic Surgery faculty for joining us today!


Excited to hear about another #RCT designed by first year National Center for Advanced Pelvic Surgery fellow Dr. Abigail Davenport. Exciting research happening to improve outcomes for women with #PFDs. Cheryl Iglesia MD


Thesis defense #1 during Johns Hopkins FPMRS Fellowship Kelly Seminar. Keila S. MuƱiz, MD presenting on #constipation after pelvic reconstructive surgery Johns HopkinsGynOB



Thesis defense #3 this morning during Kelly Seminar Johns Hopkins FPMRS Fellowship . Dr. Jon Pennycuff from National Center for Advanced Pelvic Surgery studying #pelvicfloordisorders in women with #breastcancer


Hemoglobin A1C greater than 8% leads to greater #postopcomplications in women undergoing surgery for #pelvicfloordisorders. Congratulations to Nancy Ringel, MD, MS, FACOG and the @AUGS_SGS_FPRN for this important data! National Center for Advanced Pelvic Surgery


Congratulations to our graduating fellow ā¦Keila S. MuƱiz, MDā© for finishing her #fpmrs fellowship this week! ā¦Johns HopkinsGynOBā©


Celebrating the graduation of Keila S. MuƱiz, MD from Johns Hopkins FPMRS Fellowship fellowship today including POPQ cheesecakes




Proud of this work by our 3rd year fellow @JackieKikuchi Johns HopkinsGynOB