

Dr. Chapa’s Clinical Pearls.
Dr. Chapa’s Clinical Pearls
Relevant, evidence based, and practical information for medical students, residents, and practicing healthcare providers regarding all things women’s healthcare! This podcast is intended to be clinically relevant, engaging, and FUN, because medical education should NOT be boring! Welcome...to Clinical Pearls.
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Jul 8, 2024 • 47min
Is Risk-Reducing OS for Ov Ca Overrated?
Debunking controversial study on ovarian cancer risk reduction, exploring salpingectomy benefits and limitations, differentiating recommendations for general population and BRCA mutation carriers. Discussing origin theory of high-grade serous ovarian cancers, impact of prophylactic surgeries on BRCA carriers, and reviewing key publications.

Jul 5, 2024 • 37min
SAB: Which Genetic Test is Which, and When?
The podcast discusses the importance of genetic testing in cases of recurrent pregnancy loss, highlighting different genetic tests and screening options available. It also delves into the limitations of microarray analysis in detecting certain genetic abnormalities and explores the controversies surrounding thyroid and diabetes screening in such cases.

Jul 4, 2024 • 17min
Do Fireworks Harm a Pregnancy?
Happy Independence Day, America! We hope you are enjoying this wonderful, national holiday. Yep...Its a PARTY in the USA! In light of the festivities, here's a clinical question for us: Do fireworks affect the fetus? Even broader than that, do loud sounds in general affect the developing child? The answer is both YES and NO. Listen in to this short- yet fun- episode as we prepare to light the night up in celebration of our nation's independence.

Jul 2, 2024 • 27min
Adolescents in the ED Need BC!
(Here’s a WONDERFUL QI Project for this New Residency Academic Year) With 70.8% of pregnancies among adolescents being unintended, there is a clear need for increased access to contraceptive services. Many adolescents use the emergency department (ED) as their primary healthcare source, highlighting the importance of providing comprehensive sexual health services in this setting. The risk of pregnancy is high among adolescents seeking ED care, indicating an opportunity to expand pregnancy prevention services in this setting. ED clinicians are in a unique position to address pregnancy prevention among adolescents. Novel ED staff training tools kits do exist for brief contraceptive counseling interventions during the ED visit for interested adolescents who present for any chief complaint. Talking to teens about contraceptives in the ED is feasible, acceptable, and allows ED staff to reach youth that may not have access or choose not to access medical care in any other setting. In this episode, we will summarize striking data from a recent publication (June 28, 2024), in JAMA Network Open, which revealed gaps in addressing contraceptive needs among vulnerable adolescent females and gaps in provisions of EC when needed. Additionally, we will propose an easy to adopt strategy to better equip Emergency Department staff for having these conversations.

Jun 30, 2024 • 36min
Fear the 37.5-37.9 °C Temp with PROM?
Exploration of ACOG guidelines on antibiotics for PROM without fever. Lowered fever threshold in PROM over 12 hours discussed, emphasizing early intervention for suspected intra-amniotic infections.

Jun 29, 2024 • 6min
THANK YOU (for Daniel and Isaac)
Podcast Family, I hope this episode gives you pause and brightens your day 🌞. Just a quick work and acknowledgement to likley our YOUNGEST podcast family member and his mother, a Co-OBGYN preparing for oral Boards. 👏👏 Let this speak to you as the message spoke to me! (and introducing
callmestevieray & Connor Price, whose words/song- “GRATEFUL”- always lightens my load). 🎶👏🎶👏🎶

Jun 28, 2024 • 35min
Do OCPS Cause Hypothyroidism?
Exploring the controversial link between oral contraceptive pills and hypothyroidism, debunking misinformation and fears. Discussing the shift in common causes of hypothyroidism and a study highlighting public interest in alarming findings. Examining the controversy around birth control pills and hypothyroidism risk, critiquing methodology and findings.

Jun 26, 2024 • 24min
PROM: Pit or Cytotec?
New study suggests Pitocin may be better than misoprostol for labor induction after PROM, regardless of bishop score. Implications for obese patients also discussed.

Jun 23, 2024 • 34min
Maternal Stress & The Fetal Brain
Discussing the impact of maternal stress on fetal brain development and the concerning effects on the child's puberty. Exploring the positive impact of music on mood and well-being, including reducing anxiety and depression in individuals with cancer.

Jun 21, 2024 • 41min
OB EPO Use & Blood Salvage at CS (IOCS)
Exploration of using cell saver technology and erythropoietin in obstetrics for patients refusing blood products, ethical dilemmas in high-risk pregnancies, benefits of cell saver in C-sections, and ACOG guidance on reducing allogenic blood transfusion