

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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Mar 27, 2020 • 14min
Adolescent Confidentiality in ObGyn (ACOG April 2020)
In April 2020, the ACOG will release a new committee opinion (803) on adolescent confidentiality and ObGyn. What is the difference between a “mature minor” and an “emancipated” minor? Can minors receive contraception without parental consent? What about emergency care? In this podcast we will highlight (and expand upon) very important points made in this new committee opinion. We will also address potential breaches of adolescent confidentiality due to the use of electronic health records.

Mar 26, 2020 • 8min
The Neurochemistry of Gratitude.
It doesn’t matter who you are, what your title/position is, or how physically strong you are, times of social distancing and quarantine can take a mental toll on everyone. Nonetheless, we have a non-prescription, powerful anti-depressant at our disposable. Medical science has proven that the act of gratitude can physically affect not only our mindset, but can physically alter our brain, and impact our overall health as well. In this podcast, will take a look at the data.

Mar 24, 2020 • 5min
AHA CPR Recs in COVID-19 Patients.
The AHA has just released interim guidance for healthcare providers performing CPR on suspected or known COVID-19 patients. This guidance include the restriction on procedures that can generate aerosols (bag-valve masks, nebulizers, non-invasive positive pressure ventilation). This guidance is divided into pre-hospital/transport care, and hospital care. In this podcast we will summarize the AHA guidance adopted from the CDC.

Mar 22, 2020 • 14min
Telemedicine OB Care: It Has Arrived.
This current global viral pandemic has shed light on the value of telemedicine. The ACOG endorses the use of telemedicine for pregnancy care as a way to “enhance“ prenatal/antepartum services. In this podcast we will review an effective model for prenatal telemedicine services, review its implementation, and discuss barriers to use.

Mar 20, 2020 • 10min
MIND MEDICINE: The Power of the Will.
March 20, 2020: Currently, we are in desperate need of some encouraging news. Social distancing, times of quarantine, and a viral pandemic can easily overwhelm the strongest of individuals. So, this is our inaugural podcast for MIND MEDICINE. In this episode we will cover 2 incredible stories of 2 physicians who overcame incredible odds by the power of their will to survive: Dr. Leo Rogozov and Dr. Viktor Frankl. Let the true accounts of these two remarkable individuals inspire you, encourage you, and prove to you that uncertain times can still be an opportunity for extraordinary survival.

Mar 18, 2020 • 1min
Personal Note to Our Listeners.
Stay encouraged, focused, and passionate.

Mar 16, 2020 • 10min
Universal HCV Screening (Obstet Gynecol EPub).
Even though we have covered this topic in a prior podcast, the urgent need for Hepatitis C screening in pregnant women still leads the medical literature. In the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology, a new current commentary will soon be released titled, “A call to action: the urgent need for hepatitis C screening in pregnant women“. In this podcast, we will summarize the key aspects of this current commentary, proving that despite the ACOG recommendation of using a risk-based model, that ACOG recommendation is now outdated.

Mar 12, 2020 • 8min
Soft Markers of Aneuploidy: Part 2
Welcome back! In this session, we will cover the echogenic cardiac focus, short humerus and femur length, fetal pyelectasis, and single umbilical artery!

Mar 11, 2020 • 16min
Soft Markers of Aneuploidy: Management Part 1 (SMFM;AIUM Data).
In this session, Part 1, we will review soft markers of aneuploidy and their management. Soft markers of aneuploidy can be isolated or multiple. They can be associated with chromosomal, genetic, infectious causes, or they can be normal variants. In this session we will cover: ventriculomegaly, choroid plexus cysts, absent/hypoplastic nasal bone, nuchal folds, and echogenic bowel. Data for this podcast comes from SMFM and AIUM.

Mar 9, 2020 • 11min
Can aspirin reduce preterm birth?
In the ACOG committee opinion (743) on low-dose aspirin in pregnancy, the College states that more data is necessary before low-dose aspirin can be recommended for the prevention of spontaneous preterm birth. However, that was in 2018. Data since then (including data from January 2020 from the NIH) is supportive of aspirin use for the prevention of preterm birth. What does this data look like? In this episode we will review the possible indication of low-dose aspirin for the prevention of spontaneous preterm birth.