Wednesday Dec 09, 2020

Common Gynaecological Presentations in the Young

Lisa and Sara are joined by  Dr Uma Marthi (GP with a Special Interest in Gynaecology) to discuss some common gynaecological presentations in young girls up to teenage years. She takes us through her approach to vaginal bleeding in neonates, vaginal itch in toddlers, breast development and vaginal discharge in teenagers. 

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Excellent podcast on how to manage this condition in primary care. Very practical pointers.

Monday Feb 14, 2022

deva

Hi..this podcast are very helpful..you both are doing an amazing job. All topics are revelant for day to day practice..thanks both. Is it possible to get the slides you were mentioning during the podcast. If possible please reply to the comment and I can send my email address.

Friday Feb 19, 2021

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