Earlier this year, Columbia University Irving Medical Center launched a new graduate medical education (GME) initiative designed to develop expertise in climate change and healthcare sustainability
In the past five years or so, it’s become something of a burgeoning wellness trend for women of reproductive age to question, or even outright quit, hormonal birth control.
Ob-gyn and gastro-enterologist experts share colorectal cancer screening methods and discuss persistent racial inequalities and disparities amongst Black patients.
Women are dying during pregnancy and childbirth at alarming rates—some up to a year after delivery, according to a new report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
A day before Mother’s Day, activists, physicians and lawmakers descended on the nation’s capital to rally against racial inequities in maternal mortality.
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology has created a Fellows Academy that offers an inclusive educational forum, inter-divisional mentorship, networking opportunities and wellness activities.
Mother’s Day will be five-times a blessing for New York-area mom Arlette Rivera — whose precious quintuplets came home last month after five weeks in the hospital.
Dr. Mary D’Alton spoke to CREOGS Over Coffee about her serendipitous journey into OB/GYN and MFM, and how she’s very confident in the future of the specialty.
It should come as no surprise that STD testing is important. In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that STD tests are one of the most important measures you can take.
With Meghan Markle's reported due date coming and going this past Sunday, plenty of people were convinced that Baby Sussex had already arrived in secret.