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Re: OBGYN.net: Speculum Examination Training, SMFM 2008From: Pat Shaughnessy (rnshag45107@hotmail.com)Fri Apr 11 21:06:45 2008
I have registered three times with no success at getting into the program. Can anyone let me know the secret?Pat Shaughnessy Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 18:19:43 -0500From: newsletter@obgyn.netTo: ob-gyn-l@mail.obgyn.netSubject: OBGYN.net: Speculum Examination Training, SMFM 2008 April 11, 2008 New at OBGYN.net SPECULUM EXAMINATION TRAINING PRESENTED BY THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF NURSE-MIDWIVES We invite you to participate in a free WebCast focused on Speculum Examination Training for pregnant women. This skill can be used when gathering information to help make a clinical diagnosis. Leslie Ludka, CNM, MSN, will share important information on assessment of the patient and guide the viewer step by step through the examination while giving helpful insights to the procedure. 1 CEU is available to nurses who successfully complete the presentation. This program is supported by an educational grant from Hologic. COVERAGE FROM THE 28TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY FOR MATERNAL-FETAL MEDICINE View video abstracts and interviews from this year's meeting in Dallas, Texas: Maternal diet influences fetal thyroid function and chromatin remodeling complexes in a primate model of obesity by Kjersty M Aagaard-Tillery, MD, PhD, FACOG Periodontal infection downregulates angiogenic factors by Kim Boggess, MD Preventing cervical ripening: the primary mechanism by which progestational agents prevent preterm birth? Michal A Elovitz, MD Dynamic computer modeling by Ozlem Equils, MD The effect of nausea and vomiting of pregnancy (nvp) on screening for depression: Gerson Hernandez, MD Pre-term birth rates in North America vs. Europe: Bo Jacobsson, MD, PhD Maternal serum biomarkers to detect spontaneous preterm birth among women in preterm labor: Drew Robilio, MD Signaling of soluble FMS-like tyrosine kinase-1 (sflt-1) via the gsk-3 pathway in cytotrophoblast cells demonstrates a link between preeclampsia and hypoxia: Alice A Robinson, MD The relationship of nuchal cord and true knot with intrauterine fetal demise (iufd) in pregnancy > 24 weeks gestation by Kathleen Smith, MD, PhD ©1996-2008 MediSpecialty.com, Inc.
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