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The Woman Centered Health Podcast

Summary: On The Woman Centered Health Podcast, the official podcast of Woman Centered Health, join us, Dr. Nicole Loew and Dr. Stephanie Edmonds as we “chat” about how to discuss sexual and reproductive health with patients using a woman centered approach. Our motivation is to improve the experience women have with their providers while also advancing healthcare by creating a "bridge" between expert knowledge (i.e. clinical and research) and every day practice. In each podcast we have at least one expert guest give their advice and commentary. Become a monthly subscriber and get access to show notes so that you can have a quick reference guide and access to links: http://bit.ly/WCHPatreon and visit our website at www.womancenteredhealth.com

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 EP 56: Health Literacy with Dr. Allison Saiz | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:39

In this episode we interview Dr. Allison Said, a Gynecologist Oncologist, about health literacy including how women's health literacy may differ from general health literacy, the impact of health literacy, and the clinicians role in health literacy.

 CEUs from CEHQ with Dawn Ainger | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:19

In this episode we interview Dawn Ainger, CEO of Genova Technology, about her company and our partnership to offer CEUs to nurses for listening to the WCH podcast.

 EP 55: Nursing Culture, Racism, and Maternal Outcomes with Dr. Rebecca Clark | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:35

In this episode we interview a researcher, Dr. Rebecca Clark, about nursing culture (at both the clinic/unit level and systems level), racism, and how nursing culture and racism impacts maternal outcomes.

 EP 54: Count the Kicks with Megan Aucutt | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:40

In this episode we interview Megan Aucutt, the Director of Programs for Health Birth Day, Inc. and Count the Kicks, about a tool that clinicians can discuss with pregnant folks on tracking fetal movement.

 EP 53: OB/GYN Care for Folks with Disabilities with Storm O’Brink | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:06:34

**Trigger Warning** This episodes discusses sensitive issues including medical violence and assault. In this episode we welcome back Storm O'Brink to discuss providing OB/GYN care for folks with disabilities. As a person with disabilities and a professional advocate, Storm discusses their perspective on the historical and current state of OB/GYN care for folks with disabilities, consent, and of course how to improve communication.

 EP 52: WCH Past, Present, and BIG Future | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:56

In this episode we are celebrating four years of podcast, over 40k downloads, and 50+ episodes. We talk about what we've learned, favorite episodes, most impactful episodes, the basic communication package, and finish up by sharing some HUGE news!

 EP 51: A New Model of Prenatal Care Delivery with Dr. Alex Peahl | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:08

In this episode we interview Dr. Alex Peahl about an entirely reimagined model of prenatal care delivery. This model of care is also the newly recommended model of prenatal care by ACOG. We also discuss the Stay Home, Stay Connected program. This new model of care is designed to keep pregnant people safe during and after the COVID-19 pandemic and is based on the best evidence available.

 EP 50: Rethinking Fertility Awareness with Tessa Mills | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:22

In this episode we interview Tessa Mills, from EmpowHERed Coaching, about rethinking fertility awareness. Tessa talks about fertility awareness from a secular perspective and how empowering it can be for people to track and understand their cycle. We also talk about rethinking how we approach birth control, cycle irregularities, and personal advocacy work.

 EP 49: Pregnancy and Childbirth Book from ACOG with Dr. Hollier | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:09

In this episode we interview Dr. Hollier about the newly revised Your Pregnancy and Childbirth: Month to Month book from ACOG. We talk about the contents of the book and how this book can be a tool for both clinicians and pregnant persons.

 EP 48: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusivity in EBP | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:09

In this episode we share the recording from a round table talk that we hosted for the 28th National Evidence-Based Practice Conference. Four experts joined us to discuss DEI-Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in EBP including what DEI is, why systems thinking is relevant to DEI, why DEI is important, and how to make your projects and practice more diverse, inclusive, and equitable.

 EP 47: Sex Addiction with Kathy Greer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:08:49

In this episode we interview Kathy Greer MSW, LISW, CSAT-Candidate about sex addiction including how it is diagnosed, how what we know about sex addiction has evolved, how to talk to patients/clients about sex addiction or if their partners are addicted to sex, and we have a robust conversation about pornography and how to talk about porn with kids.

 EP 46: Neutral and Compassionate Care with Rebecca Vahle and Dixie Weber | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:38

In this foundational episode we summarize the essence of patient centered communication through neutral and compassionate care. Learn how to be value neutral and provide compassionate care to ALL patients in ALL situations.

 EP 45: Complimentary Chiropractic Care with Dr. Christy Matusiak | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:16

In this episode we interview Dr. Christy Matusiak about how chiropractic care and applied kinesiology can be a helpful complimentary therapy for women and pregnant folks.

 EP 44: Systems Thinking with Claire Phillips | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:17

In this episode we speak with Claire Phillips, founder of Nursing the System, about all things systems thinking. We talk cover what systems thinking is, how anyone can be a systems thinker, and how systems thinking is critical to creating change in the healthcare system.

 EP 43: Navigating Birth Control during COVID-19 with Dr. Jessica Grossman and Margo Fahnestock | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:54

In this episode we speak with Dr. Jessica Grossman and Margot Fahnestock from Medicines360, a non-profit pharma organization, about navigating birth control access during COVID-19.

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