Residency 2014-15

Residency 2014-15
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Friday, April 19, 2013

The 28th Annual Dr. David Rothman Resident Research Day was held today and the results were outstanding. Below is a list of the presenters this year along with the title of their research projects. Meghan Valentine R2, "SurgiQuest versus Traditional Insufflation: A Retrospective Cohort Study" Lindsay Kuroki R4, "Disclosing a Diagnosis of Cancer: Considerations Specific to Gynecologic Oncology Patients" Jessica Rosenstock R4, "Moving Towards Personalized Care for Endometrial Cancer: Does minimally invasive surgery facilitate selective use of lymph node dissection" Amanda Spitalnik R4, "Placental Pathology, First-Trimester Biomarkers and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes" Matthew Weis R4, "Natural History of Placenta Previa in Twins" Natalia Grindler R3, "Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Lead to Earlier Age of Menopause: A Cross-Sectional Study Using the US Population-based NHANES Database" Callie O'Neil R3, "Two-Year Continuation of Reversible Contraception: A Comparison of LARC versus non-LARC methods" Maureen Schulte R3, "Inhibitory Effect of Glucosamine on Endometrial Stromal Cell Decidualization In Vitro: Janine Spain R2, "Normal First Stage of Preterm Labor" Juliana Verticchio R2, "The Effects of Degree of Obesity on Risk for Post-caesarean Wound Complications" Special thanks to Dr. Thomas Mooore for being our guest speaker and presenting the "Use and Abuse of the Amniotic Fluid Index". Great job everyone! TS