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    An analysis of CDC data presented at American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2020 suggests rates of high blood pressure complications during pregnancy nearly doubled during a period lasting from 2008-2017.

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    • An analysis of CDC data presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2020 suggests rates of high blood pressure complications during pregnancy nearly doubled during a period lasting from 2008-2017. Learn more: https://t.co/bFD0sMUtAj

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    A pandemic has challenged health care leaders like never before. Here’s how to get your team through it.

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    • Hear from Christopher O.L.H. Porter, PhD, professor of management at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business and the physician MBA program faculty chair, about crisis leadership and COVID-19's effect on managers. https://t.co/zTWPKMZD3d

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    Sweeping policy-level implementation efforts have mandated SDM in other areas of medicine; similar mandates could impact ob/gyn.

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    • Share your opinions on shared decision-making, which was detailed in the November issue of Contemporary OB/GYN. Read it here: https://t.co/IiXRiJUtBH Do you believe that shared decision-making has effective outcomes when implemented in an ob/gyn practice? #SDMConvo

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    Sweeping policy-level implementation efforts have mandated shared decision-making in other areas of medicine; similar mandates could impact ob/gyn.

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    • Join the conversation around shared decision-making. Do you believe shared decision-making has effective outcomes in ob/gyn practice? Let us know via this quick poll: https://t.co/7Bz0FNBUSv

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    Findings from a retrospective study by researchers from NYU suggest that women with COVID-19 in pregnancy have an increased risk of placental abnormalities, regardless of whether their infection is symptomatic.

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    • According to new research, women with COVID-19 in pregnancy have an increased risk of placental abnormalities, regardless of whether their infection is symptomatic. Learn more: https://t.co/pJH43BIB1Q

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    In this episode of Pap Talk, Contemporary OB/GYN Deputy Editor Jon I. Einarsson, MD, MPH, PhD, moderates a discussion with Robert K. Zurawin, MD, and Gaby Moawad, MD, on the new and existing surgical technologies and techniques available in ob/gyn.

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    • In this episode of Pap Talk, our Deputy Editor Jon I. Einarsson, MD, MPH, PhD, talks with Robert K. Zurawin, MD, and Gaby Moawad, MD, about the new and existing surgical technologies and techniques available in ob/gyn. Listen now: https://t.co/JIoHgwrtLU