Women with multiple sclerosis taking b-cell suppressing therapies are at risk of developing persistent inflammatory vaginitis, according to a multidisciplinary team from NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia.
On April 26th, the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Ob/Gyn) hosted the final session of a two-part training series preceding the official launch of the Rainbow Clinic at Columbia University.
While the United States was already in the midst of a maternal health crisis before the pandemic, for women of color, especially Black women, things went from bad to worse.
For full-term, low-risk patients, induction of labor with a Foley balloon alone or with prostaglandins is associated with a significantly lower risk of adverse neonatal outcomes than with PGE alone
The Department of Ob/Gyn at Columbia University Irving Medical Center recently launched a new pilot curriculum for residents and medical students, focused on health justice and equity.
On a recent shift, Dr. Ezinne Emeruwa was working in the pediatric critical care unit at NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital, checking on children who had undergone heart surgery.