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Pessaries for POP and SUI: Their fitting, care, and effectiveness in various disorders
- Author:
- Henry M. Lerner, MD
A refresher on how to fit a pessary, instructions for patients, goals for pessary aftercare visits, and the various conditions...
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Pessaries for POP and SUI: Your options and guidance on use
- Author:
- Henry M. Lerner, MD
Gynecologists may not always “think pessary first” when it comes to pelvic organ prolapse management. However, it is important to...
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A summary of the new ACOG report on neonatal brachial plexus palsy. Part 2: Pathophysiology and causation
- Author:
- Henry M. Lerner, MD
A look at the many variables that determine whether or not obstetric brachial plexus injury will occur in a given delivery
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A summary of the new ACOG report on neonatal brachial plexus palsy. Part 1: Can it be predicted?
- Author:
- Henry M. Lerner, MD
This expert dissects the brand new 100-page report examining this phenomenon, from risk factors to its association (and lack of it) with shoulder...
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Eight tools for improving obstetric patient safety and unit performance
- Author:
- Henry M. Lerner, MD
Building a comprehensive obstetric patient safety program for your unit
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Rebuff those malpractice lawyers’ traps and tricks!
- Author:
- Henry M. Lerner, MD
Courtroom rules doesn’t favor defendants, and plaintiff attorneys will paint you as incompetent and uncaring. Don’t despair! You can prepare for...
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Shoulder dystocia: What is the legal standard of care?
- Author:
- Henry M. Lerner, MD
It’s your job to educate the jury that, even in the best of hands, permanent brachial plexus injuries can occur