Hello everyone! Welcome to a Very Special Episode, where Claire gets to talk about her commentary and we interview Jamal Essayli, a clinical psychologist and senior author on a featured article!
In this edition, we discuss:
1 ) FIGIJ Advocacy Statement on Violence Against Women and Girls in Conflict, Humanitarian Settings, and War Situations
Drejza, Michalina, MD, MSc, PhD, Aguilar, Angela, MD, MSC, MBA, Vatopoulou, Anastasia, MD, Di Nunzio, Clara, MD, Panova, Daniela Ivanova, MD, Rome, Ellen S., MD, MPH, Simms-Cendan, Judith, MD, Orti, Mariela, MD, Jayasinghe, Yasmin, PhD, MBBS, and Labovsky, Marisa, MD.
2) What Now?
Roden, Rosemary Claire, MD
3) Effects of Therapeutic Taping on Clinical Symptoms of Students with Primary Dysmenorrhea
Malik, Sidra, MSPT, Riaz, Huma, PhD, Afridi, Ayesha, PhD, Sheraz, Suman, PhD, and Ehsan, Sarah, PP-DPT.
4) Assessing Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBGYN) Clinicians’ Knowledge, Practice, and Attitudes toward Anorexia Nervosa, Atypical Anorexia Nervosa, and Amenorrhea
Spanos, Katherine E., BA, Wright, Tonya S., MD, DeAngelis, Christina, MD, and Essayli, Jamal H., PhD.
Next time, the book club will be Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver.
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Attributions!
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