Past Dinner Lectures


Changing the Pap Paradigm

Wed. September 16, 2020

7:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Speaker: Dr. Constance Mao

 

Constance Mao, MD | Associate Professor Emeritus | Harborview Medical Center | UW Medicine

Changing the Pap Paradigm

2020 is a year of changes and Dr. Mao will discuss the new ACS (American Cancer Society) cervical cancer screening guidelines and how your practice will shift away from pap screening.  She will also highlight key changes included in the ASCCP(American Society of Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology) 2019 risk-based management guidelines for abnormal screening results.

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Changing the Pap Paradigm

Wed. September 16, 2020

7:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Speaker: Dr. Constance Mao

 

Constance Mao, MD | Associate Professor Emeritus | Harborview Medical Center | UW Medicine

 

Changing the Pap Paradigm

2020 is a year of changes and Dr. Mao will discuss the new ACS (American Cancer Society) cervical cancer screening guidelines and how your practice will shift away from pap screening.  She will also highlight key changes included in the ASCCP(American Society of Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology) 2019 risk-based management guidelines for abnormal screening results.

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Chronic Pelvic Pain: Thinking outside the box

March Dinner Lecture to Wed. July 15, 2020

Wed. July 15, 2020

7:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Speaker: Dr. Marisa Dahlman

Associate Program Director for Fellowship in Minimally Invasive GYN | Virginia Mason Medical Center

Chronic Pelvic Pain: Thinking outside the box

Topic:

Chronic pelvic pain is one of the most common reasons women go to see the gynecologist, and it can be one of the most frustrating complaints we encounter in the office.  Since chronic pain is usually multifactorial, a multisystem approach is essential for both initial diagnosis and long-term management.  We will discuss initial evaluation, the role of surgery, and options for nonsurgical management in the patient with chronic pelvic pain.

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