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UCSF Obstetrics and Gynecology Update What Does the Evidence Tell Us 2025

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UCSF Obstetrics and Gynecology Update: What Does the Evidence Tell Us 2025
Practical, evidence-driven OBGYN update focused on prenatal screening, gynecologic surgery, cancer prevention, and menopausal care—with actionable protocols for everyday practice and complex decision-making.
Cell-Free DNA
HPV Screening
Gyn Surgery ERAS
Hypertension in Pregnancy
Menopause (GSM)
Dates: October 22–24, 2025 • Delivery via Google Drive (unlimited access + downloadable files).

Program Overview
Join an engaging, clinically practical OBGYN conference built around what the evidence actually supports.
The curriculum emphasizes real-world decision-making in prenatal screening, surgical care pathways, cancer prevention, and menopause management—so you can translate guideline updates into protocols that improve patient outcomes.

Target Audience
Designed for practicing physicians, residents, nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants seeking an up-to-date review across a wide range of current issues in obstetrics and gynecology.

Learning Objectives
Prenatal Screening (cfDNA)

Describe the newest tests available through cell-free fetal DNA screening.
Surgical Hemostasis

Compare types of surgical hemostatic agents and select them for specific use cases.
Cervical Cancer Prevention

Apply updated recommendations for HPV-based cervical cancer screening and management.
Pelvic Floor Care

Use best practices for management of pelvic organ prolapse with individualized care plans.
Infection Prevention Bundles

Implement inpatient bundles to prevent intrapartum obstetric-related infections.
Menopause (GSM)

Counsel patients using current evidence for genitourinary syndrome of menopause.
Chronic Hypertension in Pregnancy

Apply updated evidence for chronic hypertension management in pregnancy.
Tranexamic Acid

Use TXA appropriately for bleeding conditions across obstetrics and gynecology.
Cryopreservation

Counsel patients on recommendations and outcomes for cryopreservation.
ERAS Recovery Pathways

Implement evidence-based expedited inpatient recovery pathways after gynecologic surgery.

Agenda Highlights (By Day)
Wednesday, Oct 22, 2025 — Surgery + Screening + Access
  • Surgical hemostatic agents in gynecology
  • Obesity management and the role of weight loss drugs
  • Pelvic organ prolapse among older women
  • Cervical cancer screening updates • Colposcopy pearls
  • Vaginitis care: evidence + algorithms
  • Im/migrant reproductive healthcare access • Imaging in postpartum hemorrhage
  • Update on the state of abortion access
 
Thursday, Oct 23, 2025 — Prenatal Care + Safety Bundles + Pregnancy Medicine
  • Infection prevention in L&D: implementing bundles
  • Tranexamic acid across the reproductive continuum
  • Noninvasive prenatal screening: latest guidelines
  • Vaccination in pregnancy: guidelines and emerging evidence
  • Preventing preeclampsia: aspirin prophylaxis
  • Chronic hypertension management in pregnancy
  • Substance use in pregnancy: evidence-based strategies
  • Headache management in pregnancy • Accreta spectrum disorder updates
 
Friday, Oct 24, 2025 — Gyn Oncology + Fertility + Menopause
  • ERAS principles in gynecologic oncology care
  • Endometrial cancer guideline updates
  • Gender affirming care: current state in the U.S.
  • Cryopreservation trends • PCOS management
  • Fibroid treatment framework
  • Women’s dermatologic health updates
  • Genitourinary syndrome of menopause: comprehensive care

Access & Delivery
All materials are delivered via Google Drive with unlimited access and downloadable files for offline study.
Medicine.ac does not provide CME, CE, or credits of any kind.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this conference focused on obstetrics, gynecology, or both?

Both. The program covers prenatal screening, pregnancy medicine, labor safety bundles, gynecologic surgery, gyn oncology, fertility, and menopause care—built around what the evidence supports.
Does it include updated cervical cancer screening guidance?

Yes. The curriculum includes HPV-based screening updates and practical management guidance, plus colposcopy pearls and evidence-informed workflows.
Is tranexamic acid (TXA) covered?

Yes. TXA across the reproductive continuum is addressed with pharmacologic insights and clinical impact for bleeding conditions in OB/GYN care.
How is access delivered?

All materials are delivered via Google Drive with unlimited access and downloadable files for offline study.
Are credits included?

No. Medicine.ac does not provide CME, CE, or credits of any kind.

Student & Physician Experiences
★★★★★
OB/GYN Attending (R.L.)
“Exactly what I needed—evidence-based updates with clear takeaways. The screening and menopause sessions were immediately useful for clinic counseling.”
★★★★★
Resident Physician (K.M.)
“Great balance of OB and GYN. The hypertension-in-pregnancy and infection bundle talks helped me update our inpatient approach.”
★★★★☆
Women’s Health NP (S.T.)
“Practical protocols and great clinical pearls. The vulvovaginitis and prolapse content was especially helpful for day-to-day decision-making.”