In this episode, Dr. Amy Young welcomes Dr. Allen Ghareeb, a 2nd year fellow in Maternal Fetal Medicine at the University of Washington and the former Junior Fellow College Advisory Council Chair on Resident Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Together these physicians energetically explore how ABOG can strengthen its outreach and connection—particularly to Junior Fellows—and also clarify its role within the broader OB-GYN ecosystem. The conversation covers several substantive topics including:
Strategies for deepening engagement with Junior Fellows.
How ABOG’s role compares to other key organizations like ACOG and ACGME.
The importance of evidence-based board certification in an era of social media and unregulated medical guidance.
Dr. Ghareeb offers incredible insights from his leadership experience and digital-native perspective and includes thoughts on the importance of unity across the specialty during a time of unprecedented challenges facing OB-GYN physicians.
In this episode of "Talking Women's Health," host Amy Young, MD, is joined by Gabriella Gosman, MD, Associate Executive Director and Chief of Medical Affairs for ABOG, and her colleague, Kenneth H. Kim, MD, Associate Executive Director and Chief of Medical Practice and Certification Innovation at ABOG.
Listen in as these three ABOG leaders discuss professionalism in the workplace, specifically in the sometimes challenging and stressful settings where delivery of excellent patient care is everyone’s utmost goal. Dr. Young and her guests cover the importance of professionalism with respect to patient interactions, with medical colleagues, and well as with medical staff at all levels of patient care settings, and even with ABOG staff.
They also touch on the criticality of face-to-face communication or phone conversations to ensure clarity and alignment on patient care in a digital-first world, where emails and text messages have seemingly overtaken both work and personal lives.
In this episode, we sit down with a seasoned leader in the OB-GYN specialty, Dr. Ronald Alvarez, to explore his journey and insights into leadership within the field. From learning about his past impactful role as President of the American Gynecological and Obstetrical Society (AGOS) to addressing critical issues like surgical training and the maldistribution of OB-GYN specialists, we dive into the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of women's healthcare.
Tune in as we discuss the role of AGOS, concerns around current surgical training practices, and potential solutions to ensure a more balanced distribution of OB-GYN professionals across the country.
In this episode of "Talking Women's Health," host Amy Young, MD, is joined by distinguished guests Uta Landy, MD, Phil Darney, MD, and Courtney Schreiber, MD, who also serves on ABOG’s Board of Directors.
Complex Family Planning (CFP) is a subspecialty within obstetrics and gynecology dedicated to providing comprehensive reproductive health care for patients with complex medical conditions.
Together, these experts in the field explore the history of CFP and the value it offers both specialty providers and patients within the OB-GYN specialty. Drs. Landy and Darney are widely regarded as pioneers of CFP, having worked diligently over many years to establish the requirements necessary to secure CFP's recognition as an ABOG subspecialty.
Join us for an enlightening discussion that dives into the evolution of CFP, its significance in modern healthcare, and the impactful work being done by experts in the industry.