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A Doctor Delivers Podcast with Shannon M. Clark, MDA Doctor Delivers Podcast with Shannon M. Clark, MDThe what, when and why of IUI with Dr. Kenan OmurtagDr. Shannon M. Clark discusses all things IUI with REI specialist, Dr. Kenan Omurtag @drkenanomurtagmd.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adoctordeliverspodcast/support2021-11-1553 minWomen’s HealthcastWomen’s HealthcastThe Doctor Will Tweet You NowMore and more, you can find doctors and other health care professionals talking about their expertise on social media, whether that’s answering questions on an Instagram Live, or adding a medical twist to the latest TikTok dance trend. Dr. Kenan Omurtag joined the Women's Healthcast to talk about why doctors and health professionals are increasingly moving to social platforms, and what the benefit is to health care consumers. Dr. Omurtag is a reproductive endocrinology and infertility specialist in the Washington University at St Louis Department of Ob-Gyn. You can find him on Instagram @drkenanomurtagmd. Hav...2021-04-0123 minThe Fertility InsiderThe Fertility InsiderFertility Insider x Dr Matifadza Hlatshwayo DavisWe speak with Dr Matifadza Hlatshwayo Davis, clinical instructor of infectious diseases and associate program director of the fellowship program in infectious diseases at WashU. She shares her experience as a pregnant black woman and ID specialist on the frontlines of the global COVID-19 pandemic. We discuss issues of representation in medicine, the media and beyond.2020-12-1843 minThe Fertility InsiderThe Fertility InsiderFertility Insider x Dr Andrea HagemannWe talk to Dr Andrea Hagemann, gynecologic oncologist at Washington University School of Medicine, who explores her path from music to medicine. She discusses her passion for preventing pelvic cancer and the challenges physicians face in this space.2020-12-0931 minThe Fertility InsiderThe Fertility InsiderFertility Insider x Dr Elyse EverettIn this episode we talk to Washington University St Louis School of Medicine neurologist and palliative medicine specialist, Dr Elyse Everett. We talk about having difficult conversations with death and dying, the importance of setting expectations with patients when breaking bad news and wrap up with the intersection of women's health and what she wishes she remembers from her obgyn rotation that would help her today.2020-12-0300 minThe Fertility InsiderThe Fertility InsiderFertility Insider x Dr Chris LewisIn this episode, we talk to Dr Chris Lewis, pediatric endocrinologist, Director of the WashU/SLCH Differences of Sexual Development Clinic, and Co-Director of Pediatric Transgender Health about his path to caring for gender-expansive youth. He reflects on the challenges faced by his patients and the future directions for endocrine care.2020-11-2900 minThe Fertility InsiderThe Fertility InsiderFertility Insider x Dr Piroska KoparWe talk to Dr Piroska Kopar, a WASHU SOM ETHICIST, TRAUMA and CARDIAC SURGEON who shares her path in surgery, trauma, critical care and how she found her calling in medical ethics culminating in the creation of the Center for Humanism and ethics in surgical subspecialties. (CHESS).2020-11-2000 minThe Fertility InsiderThe Fertility InsiderFertility Insider x Dr Eva AagaardIn the first episode of season 2, we interview Dr Eva Aagaard, professor of Medicine and Senior Dean of Education at Washington University St Louis School of Medicine. In this episode she recalls her memories of women's health and how it informs her practice and her career. She reflects on the biggest challenges facing reproductive health in 2021.2020-11-1000 minSART Fertility ExpertsSART Fertility ExpertsSafe Surfing: The Pros and Perils of Social MediaDr. Kenan Omurtag, MD joins host Dr. Mark Trolice to discuss the use of social media in the field of infertility. Dr. Omurtag is Associate Professor of Reproductive Endocrinology and infertility at the Washington University St. Louis School of Medicine. Today’s podcast explores the way infertility practices use social media to educate and market to patients.  Patients will also learn how best to gain information about a medical practice and infertility while online. Find the #StartwithSART Fertility Experts series wherever you get your podcasts. Looking for advice on building a family? Ask the experts and #StartwithSART....2020-09-1524 minInside Reproductive Health PodcastInside Reproductive Health Podcast73 - The Academic Fertility Practice: Pros, Cons, and Its Place in the Fertility World Today, an Interview with Dr. Kenan OmurtagThe academic fertility practice has forever played a crucial role in the fertility field. The pursuits by those in academia have led to deeper insights into genetics, the development of ICSI, and has helped shape most of ART as we know it today. But from the outside, the academic center appears to be full of bureaucracy and red tape, often translating into a lack of control for docs on the inside. If this is true, is it pushing away potential new doctors? What is the motivation to jump into this practice model? On this episode of...2020-06-291h 02The Fertility InsiderThe Fertility InsiderEducation over ServiceSeason Finale: WASHU REI Fellowship Director, Dr Patricia Jimenez, MD talks about her path to becoming a leader in education, how the program provides a balance of research and clinical training while emphasizing education over service. She also reflects on her experiences in medicine as a Hispanic woman.2020-06-2837 minThe Fertility InsiderThe Fertility InsiderThe End is NearRising third year fellow, Dr Vinita Alexander, MD talks about growing up in academia and how that led her to different institutions. She talks about her pursuit of a Masters of Science In Clinical Investigation as a WASHU REI fellow and what is next. In the wake of George Floyd's death, she shares her experiences with racism and her hope to not lose the momentum.2020-06-2523 minThe Fertility InsiderThe Fertility InsiderA New BeginningDr Omurtag talks to soon-to-be first year REI fellow, Dr Kelsey Anderson, MD about why she is St Louis's biggest fan, her excitement about being at WASHU for fellowship and being the first class to start something post COVID. Recorded 5/20/20202020-06-1431 minThe Fertility InsiderThe Fertility InsiderGraduationI interview graduating fellow, Stephanie Gunderson, MD as she reflects on her past career as a fellow, her anxieties and joys about going back home to Wisconsin. Interview recorded on 5/212020-06-0820 minThe Fertility InsiderThe Fertility InsiderNew York City to St LouisWe interview our first year REI fellow, Dr Caitlin Martin, MD who shares what it's like returning to work post COVID, how Teach for America inspired her to be a better doctor and why, as a native New Yorker, St Louis and Washu is the right place for her and her family2020-05-3130 minThe Fertility InsiderThe Fertility InsiderFrom Chicago to St Louis. And BackIn this episode we learn what attracted Dr Christina Boots, MD to fellowship at Washington University St Louis School of Medicine. We learn how a Chicago native embraced St Louis (but not the Cardinals😉), the best advice she got and how fellowship prepared her for a career in academia. She also shares her memories of Michael Jordan (and The Last Dance) and how medical education may change post COVID.2020-05-2437 minThe Fertility InsiderThe Fertility InsiderTo be an REI Fellow. Part 1The first of five interviews I will do with current and former Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) fellows from the Washington University School of medicine in St Louis REI Division. In this episode I talk to Dr Broughton who graduated in 2018 and currently practices in her hometown of Seattle, Washington. She talks about what attracted her to St Louis, MO and the fellowship program, dealing with COVID in her practice, and whether or not her beloved Seahawks will have a season.2020-05-1753 minThe Fertility InsiderThe Fertility InsiderReproductive Urologist vs. Reproductive Endocrinologist.Dr Ranjith Ramasamy, Associate Professor of Urology at Miller School of Medicine at the "U" in Miami Florida is the interview guest. We talk about how COVID 19 is affecting his practice and what silver lining may come of all of this (11:18) and then we jump into supplements for male fertility (4:42), Varicocele repair and DNA fragmentation (7:57), and end on some Rapid Fire topics covering fresh vs frozen sperm, different testicular sperm extraction procedures and the role of clomiphene citrate and treating male factor infertility (5:41).   2020-04-2331 minThe Fertility InsiderThe Fertility InsiderWhy don't I have infertility treatment insurance coverage?Dr Kenan Omurtag, MD Board certified Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility specialist goes over the history of insurance coverage (or lack thereof) in the United States and the efforts undertaken in the past present and what might work in the future.2020-04-1917 minWashU Ob/Gyn RocksWashU Ob/Gyn RocksFear Turns to Acceptance... complete with pro tips for tech-savvy televisits.Dr. Kenan Omurtag of REI dishes on his ninja wife, homeschooling during a pandemic, and finding wellness with social media. He shares tips on minimizing distractions, using the whiteboard in Zoom, and not worrying if there’s nothing right in front of you to worry about.2020-04-0837 minInside Reproductive Health PodcastInside Reproductive Health PodcastEp. #60 - Private Practice or Academics? Finding the Right Path for any Fertility Doctor, An Interview with Eve FeinbergSelecting the right path in fertility is hard. Each type of practice: private, network, or academic, each has its own pros and cons and it’s easy to get lost in the details of each. On this episode of Inside Reproductive Health, Griffin spoke with Dr. Eve Feinberg, Medical Director at Northwestern Fertility and Associate Professor at Northwestern University. Dr. Feinberg shares her story of leaving private practice as a full equity partner to pursue her love of teaching and mentoring fellows by entering academia. She share her thoughts on the benefits of working in each and offers advice to...2020-03-0250 minFertility Health PodcastFertility Health PodcastEp. 8 | The Role of Social Media and Infertility TreatmentToday’s infertility patients are more informed, empowered, and have more choice than ever before. 77% of patients search their physician online before booking an appointment, and almost three quarters (72%) of patients use online reviews as the very first step to finding a new doctor.Social media has become a go-to source of information, particularly where infertility patients are concerned. There is a lot of empowering and useful information on social media, but misleading and inaccurate data exist online as well. How do you know when a reproductive endocrinologist is telling the whole truth, and how can you sp...2019-03-2022 minFocus on Women\'s and Men’s HealthFocus on Women's and Men’s HealthRecurrent Pregnancy Loss: Causes, Health Implications, and Treatment OptionsHost: Patrice L Basanta-Henry, MD, MHSc, FACOG Guest: Kenan R. Omurtag, MD It is estimated that 3 to 5% of all couples desiring pregnancy will suffer recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). What are our current understandings of this unfortunate condition, and how can patients be treated to support successful future pregnancies? Host Dr. Patrice Basanta-Henry discusses the many facets of this clinical issue with Dr Kenan Omurtag, Assistant Professor of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, Missouri.2016-02-2200 minFocus on Women\'s and Men’s HealthFocus on Women's and Men’s HealthRecurrent Pregnancy Loss: Causes, Health Implications, and Treatment OptionsHost: Patrice L Basanta-Henry, MD, MHSc, FACOG Guest: Kenan R. Omurtag, MD It is estimated that 3 to 5% of all couples desiring pregnancy will suffer recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). What are our current understandings of this unfortunate condition, and how can patients be treated to support successful future pregnancies? Host Dr. Patrice Basanta-Henry discusses the many facets of this clinical issue with Dr Kenan Omurtag, Assistant Professor of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, Missouri.2016-02-2200 minOB/GYN and Women\'s HealthOB/GYN and Women's HealthRecurrent Pregnancy Loss: Causes, Health Implications, and Treatment Options Host: Patrice L Basanta-Henry, MD, MHSc, FACOG Guest: Kenan R. Omurtag, MD It is estimated that 3 to 5% of all couples desiring pregnancy will suffer recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). What are our current understandings of this unfortunate condition, and how can patients be treated to support successful future pregnancies? Host Dr. Patrice Basanta-Henry discusses the many facets of this clinical issue with Dr Kenan Omurtag, Assistant Professor of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, Missouri.2016-02-2200 minClinician\'s RoundtableClinician's RoundtableRecurrent Pregnancy Loss: Causes, Health Implications, and Treatment Options Host: Patrice L Basanta-Henry, MD, MHSc, FACOG Guest: Kenan R. Omurtag, MD It is estimated that 3 to 5% of all couples desiring pregnancy will suffer recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). What are our current understandings of this unfortunate condition, and how can patients be treated to support successful future pregnancies? Host Dr. Patrice Basanta-Henry discusses the many facets of this clinical issue with Dr Kenan Omurtag, Assistant Professor of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, Missouri.2016-02-2200 minClinician\'s RoundtableClinician's RoundtableRecurrent Pregnancy Loss: Causes, Health Implications, and Treatment Options Host: Patrice L Basanta-Henry, MD, MHSc, FACOG Guest: Kenan R. Omurtag, MD It is estimated that 3 to 5% of all couples desiring pregnancy will suffer recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL). What are our current understandings of this unfortunate condition, and how can patients be treated to support successful future pregnancies? Host Dr. Patrice Basanta-Henry discusses the many facets of this clinical issue with Dr Kenan Omurtag, Assistant Professor of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, Missouri.2016-02-2200 minWomen\'s Health Fridays™Women's Health Fridays™Egg Freezing Technologies and Techniques: Practical Considerations for CliniciansHost: Patrice L Basanta-Henry, MD, MHSc, FACOG Egg freezing, or oocyte cryopreservation, can be a major relief for women who wish to preserve their fertility, allowing patients to wait for the “right time.” What are the latest advances in technology and protocol for this procedure, and who are the right patients? Host Dr. Patrice Basanta Henry welcomes guest expert Dr Kenan Omurtag to address these and other questions. Dr. Omurtag is Assistant Professor of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, Missouri.2016-01-1100 minAdvances in Women\'s HealthAdvances in Women's HealthEgg Freezing Technologies and Techniques: Practical Considerations for Clinicians Host: Patrice L Basanta-Henry, MD, MHSc, FACOG Egg freezing, or oocyte cryopreservation, can be a major relief for women who wish to preserve their fertility, allowing patients to wait for the “right time.” What are the latest advances in technology and protocol for this procedure, and who are the right patients? Host Dr. Patrice Basanta Henry welcomes guest expert Dr Kenan Omurtag to address these and other questions. Dr. Omurtag is Assistant Professor of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, Missouri.2016-01-1100 minOB/GYN and Women\'s HealthOB/GYN and Women's HealthEgg Freezing Technologies and Techniques: Practical Considerations for Clinicians Host: Patrice L Basanta-Henry, MD, MHSc, FACOG Egg freezing, or oocyte cryopreservation, can be a major relief for women who wish to preserve their fertility, allowing patients to wait for the “right time.” What are the latest advances in technology and protocol for this procedure, and who are the right patients? Host Dr. Patrice Basanta Henry welcomes guest expert Dr Kenan Omurtag to address these and other questions. Dr. Omurtag is Assistant Professor of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, Missouri.2016-01-1100 minClinician\'s RoundtableClinician's RoundtableEgg Freezing Technologies and Techniques: Practical Considerations for Clinicians Host: Patrice L Basanta-Henry, MD, MHSc, FACOG Egg freezing, or oocyte cryopreservation, can be a major relief for women who wish to preserve their fertility, allowing patients to wait for the “right time.” What are the latest advances in technology and protocol for this procedure, and who are the right patients? Host Dr. Patrice Basanta Henry welcomes guest expert Dr Kenan Omurtag to address these and other questions. Dr. Omurtag is Assistant Professor of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, Missouri.2016-01-1100 minCMECMEEgg Freezing Technologies and Techniques: Practical Considerations for Clinicians Host: Patrice L Basanta-Henry, MD, MHSc, FACOG Egg freezing, or oocyte cryopreservation, can be a major relief for women who wish to preserve their fertility, allowing patients to wait for the “right time.” What are the latest advances in technology and protocol for this procedure, and who are the right patients? Host Dr. Patrice Basanta Henry welcomes guest expert Dr Kenan Omurtag to address these and other questions. Dr. Omurtag is Assistant Professor of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, Missouri.2016-01-1100 minClinician\'s RoundtableClinician's RoundtableEgg Freezing Technologies and Techniques: Practical Considerations for Clinicians Host: Patrice L Basanta-Henry, MD, MHSc, FACOG Egg freezing, or oocyte cryopreservation, can be a major relief for women who wish to preserve their fertility, allowing patients to wait for the “right time.” What are the latest advances in technology and protocol for this procedure, and who are the right patients? Host Dr. Patrice Basanta Henry welcomes guest expert Dr Kenan Omurtag to address these and other questions. Dr. Omurtag is Assistant Professor of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, Missouri.2016-01-1100 minCMECMEEgg Freezing Technologies and Techniques: Practical Considerations for Clinicians Host: Patrice L Basanta-Henry, MD, MHSc, FACOG Egg freezing, or oocyte cryopreservation, can be a major relief for women who wish to preserve their fertility, allowing patients to wait for the “right time.” What are the latest advances in technology and protocol for this procedure, and who are the right patients? Host Dr. Patrice Basanta Henry welcomes guest expert Dr Kenan Omurtag to address these and other questions. Dr. Omurtag is Assistant Professor of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, Missouri.2016-01-1100 min