SUMMER 2021

UPMC MAGEE-WOMENS HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT OF OB/GYN/RS Working Collaboratively for Healthy Mothers and Babies

DIVISION SPOTLIGHT: Uro/Gyn Champions Women’s Wellness Across the Lifespan

INSIDE THIS ISSUE: DIVISION SPOTLIGHT 2021 AWARDS DINNER PRESENTATION RESIDENCY PROGRAM UPDATE DEPARTMENT HIGHLIGHTS RESIDENT ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT

From Private Practice to Higher Education, Curiosity A MESSAGE FROM and Compassion Guided Magee Alumnus’ Career Dr. Robert Edwards “I’ve always had an unbelievable sense of In 1995, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals (now Pfizer) curiosity,” said Anthony DelConte, MD. (R ‘88) reached out to Dr. DelConte to oversee one of their “I think it’s why I wanted to be a doctor from a Women’s Health Drug Development Programs. Magee Family, very young age, and it’s informed the course of He hadn’t imagined leaving clinical practice As alumni of one of the largest and most impactful training hospitals in women’s health in my career ever since.” previously, but the opportunity to help develop the , we share not only a common background, but also a common purpose: drugs that could improve the lives of people all to improve the lives of women everywhere by providing them the highest quality care. While he admits to occasionally daydreaming over the world was too intriguing to turn down. about being a policeman or fireman when he was At Wyeth, he worked with a team developing new One of the challenges we face in achieving that goal is access. Whether it’s due to young, for the most part Dr. DelConte only ever contraceptives and menopausal therapies. transportation issues, a lack of knowledge about available services, a lack of insurance or considered becoming a doctor. “I loved science in a mistrust of the healthcare system, we know that too many women are falling through the high school, and while it might sound cliché, I knew Dr. DelConte assumed roles of increasing responsibility over the years, moving from Wyeth cracks, leading to disparities in health care outcomes that we, as providers, must strive to I wanted to help people. Nothing interested me as to Novartis, eventually becoming the chief medical solve every day. In addition to our position at the leading edge of expertise for care as well much as the human body and medicine.” officer with Auxilium Pharmaceuticals. His work in as research, UPMC Magee-Womens is committed to investing in community outreach that After completing his undergraduate degree in research and development has taken him to over will bring bench-to-bedside expertise not only to patients who seek care in Pittsburgh, biology at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, 30 countries in 5 continents, and at times, away but also throughout western and central Pennsylvania. Dr. DelConte chose to pursue his medical degree from the field of women’s health. He’s participated No better example of that exists than our Division of Urogynecology and Pelvic at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. in project teams that developed drugs for Reconstructive , which is featured in the following pages. As one of the top The day he visited the school was the same day endocrine, orthopedic and urologic disorders. programs of its kind in the nation, the division includes an outstanding training program the Pittsburgh Pirates won the World Series, and while the enthusiasm and excitement from the win “I’ve been able to work in many different areas, that is integral to every aspect of outreach that we do throughout the state. Giving women including straddling the line between business and access to care means more communities now enjoy consultative expertise for complex might have influenced his early decision, it was the access to inspiring role models and the wide-range medicine. I’ve been fortunate to explore many areas technical procedures, something they previously did not always have. The availability of of medicine and to meet new and interesting people specialists to intervene when appropriate has improved outcomes and patient satisfaction of medical rotations that cemented his appreciation for the city and the education he received. while travelling the world. For a lifelong learner, it’s ratings in these communities. Surgical teams have led this expansion: everywhere that a been a wonderful experience,” said Dr. DelConte. UPMC hospital offers women’s services, we offer both urogynecology and oncology, with During his third and fourth year obstetrical maternal-fetal medicine soon to follow. rotations, Dr. DelConte realized OB/GYN would In 2011, he returned to his undergraduate alma be a natural fit for his residency. “The many mater, teaching courses in Global Corporate All of this outreach means an improvement in population health and in the care given. For role models at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital, Strategy, Designing Effective R&D and Healthcare patients, it means no longer having to drive hours for specialty care. Working in partnership coupled with its reputation as one of the premier Delivery Alternatives. At first reluctant to teach with our generalist colleagues who are already in these communities, we are together hospitals for women’s health, made my match list business courses, considering himself a clinician reducing pathology and disparities. ranking an easy task. This reputation continues to and researcher, Dr. DelConte quickly adapted and found higher education immensely gratifying. In As you work toward these same goals within your own practices, we hope you will share grow as it attracts more innovative researchers and talented clinicians,” said Dr. DelConte. addition, he consults as the chief medical director with us your own stories of innovative care. We also invite you to consider joining us at the at Lipocine, a biopharmaceutical company with a Magee-Womens Summit Nov. 16-18 or Alumni Day, Oct. 14-15, either virtually or in person, to After completing his residency, he joined a private proprietary drug delivery technology. discuss some of the research-based clinical advances that you can apply in your own setting practice in New Jersey, but quickly realized he with the overarching goal of improving outcomes for everyone. Look for registration details missed the energy of an academic medical center. When he’s not working, Dr. DelConte practices in this issue. He learned that Jefferson Medical College was Bikram yoga, plays pickleball and enjoys driving expanding their women’s health program, and he his Tesla to the Jersey shore. Together, he and his We look forward to connecting with you in 2021 and beyond, whether at the Summit, accepted a full time faculty position there, thrilled wife raised two children, the first of whom was through an alumni event, or even through direct messages. Your excellence is a source to return to the vibrancy of a teaching hospital. born at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital the day of pride and inspiration for us every day. after the Pittsburgh marathon. Balancing his family “Academic medical centers, with their students, life with his career continues to take dedication, residents, and fellows, expand the impact of your and he’s grateful for all his opportunities and Best regards, knowledge and experience,” said Dr. DelConte. various roles – clinician, researcher, teacher, “The residents especially loved to scrub into cases husband, father. where they could learn techniques that were widely practiced at Magee.” “I’m remarkably blessed – I’ve had a wonderful career, and I’ve had an incredible family life as well. And Robert P. Edwards the foundation for so much of it began at Magee.”

Page 2 Page 3 DIVISION SPOTLIGHT: DIVISION OF URO/GYN

Uro/Gyn Champions Women’s Wellness Across the Lifespan

DIVISION OF URO/GYN Whether treating chronic pelvic pain that interferes with FACULTY daily function or finding better biomaterials to help women

experiencing prolapse, the Division of Urogynecology & Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery is bringing a fresh look to issues that significantly impact the quality of women’s lives

across the lifespan.

“We are in a very exciting time for the Division of Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery.

Pelvic floor disorders encompasses a broad array Mary Ackenbom, MD, MSc of conditions in impacting female pelvic health, which traditionally have been undertreated and underrecognized. This group of faculty is poised to really change that by placing female pelvic health front Dr. Pamela Moalli and center,” said Pamela Moalli, MD, PhD, the division’s new director. “The faculty we have hired over the past several years have brought in a huge amount of talent. They make my job very easy in that they are hardworking and extremely motivated to improve women’s Amanda Artsen, MD, MSc health. Moreover, we’ve managed to identify a niche for each of them to explore and expand, which has vastly broadened our expertise and the services we provide.”

Michael Bonidie, MD Among the faculty members who joined the division Megan Bradley, MD recently is Jocelyn Fitzgerald, MD, who focuses on pain disorders in the pelvis. Dr. Moalli served as one of Jocelyn Fitzgerald, MD her mentors when she was in Pitt’s Physician Scientist Lauren Giugale, MD Training Program. Dr. Fitzgerald began studying pelvic pain as an undergraduate majoring in women’s studies Pamela Moalli, MD, PhD and neurobiology; she learned that women process Dr. Jocelyn Fitzgerald Sarah Napoe, MD, MS pain differently, and their pain often winds up overlooked by providers. Halina Zyczynski, MD “There are so many layers to women’s pain; it’s very non-organic. No one outside OB/GYN has any training in it,” Dr. Fitzgerald said. When CT scans and swabs come back negative, many women are told that the PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS pain is psychosomatic. Kara Albrecht, PA On average, a pelvic pain patient endures seven to eight desperate Beth Klump, PA doctor’s visits before a diagnosis: “there is little research and no clinical haven for these women,” said Dr. Fitzgerald. “It’s this vicious cycle.” Lauren Kunkle, PA

Margaret Rajkovic, PA Acute trauma upregulates the neuroimmune system, making the pain response much worse; pathways in the brain and spinal cord become hypersensitized, and all nerves in the pelvis overlap, complicating the diagnosis. Endometriosis can create neighboring pain in an inflamed bladder, for example, or gastrointestinal pain, though to the naked eye, nothing seems wrong.

“The female pelvis is designed to hide stuff,” allowing women to carry children, Dr. Fitzgerald said. “But it also gets derailed very easily.”

Page 4 Page 5 Another of the division’s key As MWRI in Erie’s Medical Director, Transperineal pelvic floor ultrasound initiatives is the new MOMMA Dr. Halina Zyczynski Moves Research, image demonstrating bilateral avulsions Postpartum Healing Clinic, led by Clinical Opportunities Forward of the levator ani muscles. Image Lauren Giugale, MD. (The name obtained 7 weeks after a forceps-assisted comes from StreaMlining and OptiMizing MAternal pelvic vaginal delivery with a 3rd degree Early in the fall of 2019, Dr. Lauren Giugale floor health after childbirth.) the Erie Community perineal and bilateral sulcal lacerations. Foundation (ECF) The clinic, which opened Nov. 1, 2020, Image courtesy of Dr. Noedahn Copley-Woods announced a $6 million offers focused consultation for women with and Dr. Lauren Giugale. grant to expand Magee- third- and fourth-degree lacerations or other Womens Research complex obstetrical injuries and peripartum Institute (MWRI) to Erie, pelvic floor symptoms. Eventually, the clinic’s Pennsylvania. The grant goal is to offer collaborative consultation and was the largest made evaluation for women with any postpartum in ECF’s history, and it pelvic floor disorders within one year marked the first time after delivery. MWRI expanded outside To provide the care that these women need, the Sarah Napoe, MD, MS, studies “We know that certain types of lacerations of Pittsburgh. Halina division opened the Chronic Pelvic and Bladder health-seeking behaviors among that occur within childbirth are associated Zyczynski, MD, previously Pain Clinic at the UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex women and what barriers with an increased risk of complications” the director of the Division in Cranberry, Pennsylvania. An extension of the prevent them — particularly such as pain, urinary or bowel symptoms, Dr. of Urogynecology Chronic Pelvic Pain and Endometriosis Center, the women from underrepresented Giugale said. “It made sense to offer this kind of at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital, assumed clinic opened at the beginning of April 2021 and is minority populations — from care at Magee because we have 8,000 to 9,000 the position of medical director for MWRI in already outgrowing its capacity. Dr. Sarah Napoe seeking treatment. deliveries per year.” Erie. Under her leadership, MWRI in Erie has launched six clinical trials, opened the Clinical The concept is that by offering medical “One of the things we noticed is that the Between 75 and 80 percent of first-time mothers and Translational Research Center, made the intervention (which includes physical therapy and population of patients we see is not sufficiently sustain some kind of tear during childbirth. Steve N. Caritis Biobank and Database available cognitive and behavioral health services) before diverse and certainly not representative of the And while only 2 to 5 percent are severe, all for patient participation and met all of its pain becomes centralized, women won’t wind up in women of Pittsburgh. We know that patients are women could benefit from more pelvic floor- recruitment goals for its first phase. that vicious cycle. more likely to seek care from providers who look specific questions between one and three weeks like them and/or share a similar culture. Improving postpartum, Dr. Giugale said. “We work in a culture that values evidence-based Patient feedback about the clinic has been the diversity of our providers and the patients we care and innovation. It was just a matter of time overwhelmingly positive, Dr. Moalli said, which has see will positively impact the care we provide,” In addition to more specific questioning and until we recognized the need to extend research been gratifying for the division’s staff. Dr. Moalli said. examination of the birth injuries, the clinic may opportunities to our patients in Erie,” said refer patients to physical therapy, determine if Dr. Zyczynski. “Pain in any sort of medical practice is always When she was a medical student at Pitt, one of Dr. antibiotics are needed, or conduct an ultrasound very hard on doctors. You want to do something Napoe’s mentors was the late Morris Turner, MD, of the pelvic floor, a technique in which Dr. Giugale While there are many benefits to the Erie to help the patient, and often it’s difficult to treat who was renowned for his work in Pittsburgh’s is training. community, the relationship is equally beneficial them,” she said. “I’m really happy that we have Black communities. She recalled that he made her to MWRI investigators. According to Dr. a highly qualified physician who has created a promise to return to Pittsburgh to continue this Because pelvic floor prolapse and stress urinary Zyczynski, in addition to the community’s product based on evidence that has been really life work, and she did. incontinence are so closely linked to maternal birth demographics, the partnership provides MWRI changing for these women.” injury, Dr. Moalli’s hope is that the clinic’s more researchers access to a population with distinct “I think I am fulfilling that promise,” said Dr. Napoe, proactive approach will have a positive impact on environmental exposures – those of the nearby As the largest academic uro/gyn division in the who also serves as the new ombudsperson patients later in life. agricultural sector and Lake Erie. Erie research country, research among doctors has been robust. for diversity in the Obstetrics and Gynecology operations are poised to aid investigators in their Initiatives include developing new biomaterials to Department at UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital. “To me, understanding the pathophysiology so study of rural health disparities, a key initiative improve outcomes in disorders such as prolapse Her role is to help students experience a positive, we can implement preventive measures is really of the National Institute on Minority Health and and incontinence; understanding recurring urinary welcoming environment, and one of her goals is the key to the puzzle,” she said. “That, we believe, Health Disparities. tract infections in older women with the goal to help diversify the hospital’s provider pool. will put Magee at the forefront in reducing of creating better protocols that limit antibiotic Recently, Dr. Napoe also received a grant from maternal birth injury and, as a result, future pelvic The expansion of MWRI into Erie is still in its use; and developing robust biomimetic models the Pelvic Floor Disorders Research Foundation floor disorders.” formative phase, but it represents a significant for teaching surgical residents and fellows using to study “Black Women’s Experiences with step forward toward realizing the original vision of minimally invasive surgical techniques such as Urinary Incontinence.” a robust, diverse research community, supported laparoscopy and robotics. Amanda Artsen, MD, STAY CONNECTED: To learn more about the Uro/Gyn Division by national grants and industry partnerships. MSCR is studying how patient factors impact and its faculty, follow @MageeUrogyn on Twitter and Instagram; outcomes following the placement of a biomaterial. Dr. Fitzgerald @jfitzgeraldMD,Dr. Napoe @SarahNapoe, Dr. Giugale @DrLaurenG, and Dr. Moalli @PMoalli.

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Resident Societal & Kymberly Forsyth, MD SASGOG Faculty Alumni Events Procedural Skills Awards Second-Year Resident Teaching Award Emily Cunningham, MD 46th Annual Alumni Day Alumni Day Reception AUGS Alumni Reception The Margaret Scearce The Steve Caritis Endowed Division of OB Specialties Compassionate Care Award Obstetrical Research Award Friday, October 15, 2021 & Dinner Wednesday, October 13, 2021 Nina Ragunanthan, MD Inaugural Wayne A. UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital Thursday, October 14, 2021 Senior Resident Christopherson, MD, We will be back in-person at Malinda Schaefer, MD, PhD Pittsburgh Golf Club MFM Fellow Teaching Award The 46th Annual Alumni Day will be PFDWeek 2021 for the AUGS Society for Gynecologic Jamie Lesnock, MD an in-person event; however, it will annual meeting! Oncology Residency Award Division of Gynecologic Oncology We will have an in-person reception Project Title: “Dynamics of Non- also be available virtually for those Christine McGough, MD and dinner for anyone who is Watch your emails for more primary Cytomegalovirus Infection who can’t make it to Pittsburgh. Dr. Second-Year Resident During Pregnancy and Vertical This clinical teaching award will returning for their class reunion, details or contact Colleen Straub recognize a faculty member annually Richard Guido will emcee the event the guest speakers or anyone from Transmission” within the Ob/Gyn department who at [email protected] for Ryan Program Resident and be joined by alumni speakers, out of town who is interested in Award for Excellence exemplifies surgical excellence while more information. Mentor: Sharon Hillier, PhD providing instructional techniques and Dr. Claire Danby, F’16, Dr. Joan attending. To register, please contact in Family Planning innovative approaches to the trainees Blomquist, R’96, Dr. Richard Beigi, Aaron Campbell, MD Colleen Straub at 412-641-8978 of The Steve Caritis Endowed Obstetrical within the department. F’03, Dr. Hye-Chun Hur, R’04 & F’06, Senior Resident Research Award was established to [email protected]. support Obstetrics research for ObGyn Dr. Paniti Sukumvanich, R’01 with Fellow Teaching Awards special guest speaker, Dr. Roberto AAGL Alumni Reception MWH Junior Resident Award for residents and MFM fellows. by Residents Hotel Reservations Excellence in Family Planning Jose Romero who will be offering the A block of rooms has been Monday, November 15, 2021 This fund will provide approximately Lauren Sutherland, MD $20,000 annually for research expenses. Gyn Fellow Teaching Award inaugural Steve Caritis Lecture. reserved at the Residence Inn First-Year Resident We will be back in-person for the The objective of this fund is to encourage Samantha Deans, MD across from Magee. involvement of residents and fellows All former trainees – residents and annual MIGS conference! AAGL Special Excellence with faculty to explore and enhance CFP Fellow fellows – as well as former faculty are Please call before September 30 to in Endoscopic Procedures Obstetrics research output and provide Watch your emails for more trainees with a perspective on how OB Fellow Teaching Award invited back to meet and mingle with reserve your room. Residence Inn Alison Zeccola, MD details or contact Colleen Straub difficult clinical questions can be Tiffany Deihl, MD current trainees and faculty. We will Pittsburgh Oakland/University Place, Third-Year Resident addressed through research. MFM Fellow honor the classes having reunions – at [email protected] for (412) 621-5600. SLS Outstanding The Marvin C. Rulin Resident 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 1996, 2001, more information. Laparoendoscopic Resident Faculty Award by 2011, 2016. Mackenzy Radolec, MD Research Presentation Award Medical Students Senior Resident Eesha Dave, MD To see the full agenda and register, APGO Excellence in AUGS Resident Award for visit ccehs.upmc.com Project Title: “Postpartum Blood Teaching Award Excellence in FPMRS Pressure Trajectories and Risk of Emily Cunningham, MD Coralee Toal, MD Persistent Hypertension Following Third-Year Resident a Hypertensive Disorder of Residents & Fellows Teaching NASPAG Outstanding Pregnancy” Awards by Medical Students Resident Award Mentor: Alisse Hauspurg, MD First-Year Resident

Kymberly Forsyth, MD Sarah Bennett, MD Second-Year Resident Honorable Mention: 2021 SASGOG Resident Award Julia Tasset, MD, MPH Second-Year Residents Join Us in Re-Imagining the Future of Women’s Health Christine McGough, MD Alexandra Buffie, MD Project Title: “Internet Users’ On Nov. 16, 17 and 18, the 2021 Magee-Womens Summit Third-Year Resident Praveen Ramesh, MD INTERNATIONAL Ability to Access Information will convene scientific and clinical innovators, virtually and ASCCP Resident Award about Safe and Effective Self- Third-Year Resident in person, to discuss ideas that may transform women’s Managed Abortion (SMA) Alexandra Buffie, MD SUMMIT ON Susan Lang, MD Methods” health and reproductive biology in the 21st century. As Senior Resident Fourth-Year Resident WOMEN’S a premier international meeting on women’s health, the Morris Turner Procedural Mentor: Beatrice Chen, MD, MPH Aaron Campbell, MD Summit will harness cross-disciplinary innovations to pave Teaching/Guidance Award the way for a new generation of visionary research. Jennifer de Groot, MD Faculty Teaching Awards Gyn Onc Fellow MAGEE-WOMENS HEALTH Senior Resident by Residents Michael Cohen, MD Brought to you by Magee-Womens Research Institute

(MWRI), the Summit’s goal is to bring together experts in Mackenzy Radolec, MD CREOG National Faculty MFM Fellow Senior Resident Award for Excellence in Resident Aalok Sanjanwala, MD reproductive sciences and women’s health from around Education the globe. The centerpiece of the Summit will be the Best General OB Skills Carol Krupski, MD Previously Awarded awarding of the Magee Prize at the Magee Prize Dinner, a by an Intern Division of OB Specialists Recognition Sarah Bennett, MD $1 million prize for a transformative, collaborative research First-Year Resident Gyn Faculty Teaching Award Gold Foundation Humanism within the fields of early human development, women’s Jamie Lesnock, MD & Excellence in Teaching 2021 health and reproduction. The dinner will be keynoted by SMFM Resident Award Division of Gynecologic Oncology “Little Apple” Award Laura Helmuth, the editor-in-chief of Scientific American. for Excellence in OB Sarah Bennett, MD Emily Carbaugh, MD Outpatient Faculty Resident Recipient Second-Year Resident Teaching Award To find additional information on the Summit, or to Jennifer Stofferahn, MD register, please visit www.mageesummit.org. Division of Gyn Specialties

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Graduating Fellows Graduating Residents (cont.) Yaneve Fonge, MD SHARE Christiana Care Health Systems, Complex Family Planning Solomiya D. Teterichko, DO Newark, DE YOUR STORY Generalist, UPMC Magee- Magee offers one of the most Carmen Proctor, MD Samantha Deans, MD Womens Hospital, Department robust OB/GYN training Associate Medical Director, of Obstetrics, Gynecology Inova Fairfax Hospital, programs in the nation, and Planned Parenthood of South, and Reproductive Sciences, Fairfax, VA East, and North Florida, Pittsburgh, PA we’re proud of our alumni. If Miami, Florida Gynecologic Oncology you trained at Magee and have a story to share about how Female Pelvic Medicine Michelle Ertel, MD you’re applying those skill sets & Reconstructive Surgery Incoming Residents University of North Carolina, within your practice, we’d love Chapel Hill, NC to hear from you – and possibly Linda Burkett, MD Nicole Mercado Fischer, MD, Assistant Professor, Faculty, MPH Susan Folsom, MD feature you in an upcoming Virginia Commonwealth Johns Hopkins University School McGaw Medical Center of issue of this newsletter. Please University, Richmond, Virginia Resident Class of 2021 Left to right: Camila Cabrera MD, Abby Stork MD, Nina Ragunanthan MD, of Medicine Northwestern University, contact Colleen Straub, Aaron Campbell MD, Susan Lang MD, Solomiya Teterichko DO, Mackenzy Radolec MD, and , IL [email protected]. Gynecologic Oncology Jennifer de Groot MD. Margaret R. Flanigan, MD Complex Family Planning University of Pittsburgh School Daniel Chan, MD of Medicine Tiffany Deihl, MD Aaron D. Campbell, MD Monica Kao, MD Gynecologic Oncologist, OSF Assistant Professor, UPMC Medical Director of Knoxville JOIN University of Missouri-Kansas Medical Group – Department Magee-Womens Hospital, Center for Reproductive Health, Alexa Morrison, MD Ohio State University College City, Kansas City, MO OUR EMAIL LIST! of Gynecologic Oncology, Department of OB/GYN/ Knoxville, TN University of , College of of Medicine Help us keep you informed! RS, Division of Maternal-Fetal Obstetrics Medicine, Peoria, Illinois Director of the Substance Please join our email list to stay Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA Abuse Clinic within High Carly M. O’Connor-Terry, MD, MS up to date on the great things University of Pittsburgh School Megan Killen, MD Chelsea Chandler, MD Mitch Onslow, MD Risk Obstetrical Consultants, happening at Magee. It’s easy. Gynecologic Oncologist, of Medicine UPMC Medical Education Faculty, University Hospitals, University of Tennessee-affiliated Just email Colleen Straub at Private Practice, Northeast University of Pittsburgh Medical Cleveland, Ohio MFM practice, Knoxville, TN [email protected] Georgia Health System, Natalie R. Shovlin-Bankole, MD Center, Pittsburgh, PA or call at Chicago at 412-641-8978. Gainesville, Georgia Jennifer A. de Groot, MD Minimally Invasive Rosalind Franklin University of Minimally Invasive Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fellow, Gynecologic Surgery Medicine & Science Gynecologic Surgery Reproductive Infectious Disease UPMC Medical Education, Shana Miles, MD UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital, Sharlay Butler, MD Sarah N. Smith, MD Eung-Mi Lee, MD FOLLOW US Military Program Director, Pittsburgh, PA Generalist & Faculty, Brigham University of Cincinnati College Boston University, School of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Women’s Hospital, of Medicine Medicine, Boston, MA ON SOCIAL MEDIA Residency, Joint UNLV/Nellis Susan M. Lang, MD Harvard Medical School, AFB, Nellis Air Force Base, Gynecologic Oncology Fellow, Female Pelvic Medicine Boston, Massachusetts Margaret Starcher, MD, MPH Nevada Stanford University Programs, West Virginia University School & Reconstructive Surgery @MWHObGynAlumni Stanford, CA of Medicine Yasaswi Kislovskiy, MD Reproductive Endocrinology Ashley Murillo, MD Director of Reproductive @mageewomens & Infertility Mackenzy M. Radolec, MD University of Cincinnati, Infectious Disease, Allegheny Anna M. Weimer, MD, MPH 2021-2022 - Faculty Cincinnati, OH Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA Johns Hopkins University School Rachel Beverley, MD 2022-2025 - Gynecologic of Medicine Assistant Professor, UPMC Oncology Fellow Stephanie Zuo, MD Laboratory Genetics Albert Einstein College of & Genomics Magee-Womens Hospital, UPMC Medical Education Hannah K. Wichmann, MD, MPH mageewomens.org Department of OB/GYN/ UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital, Emory University School Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY Angela Verdoni, PhD RS, Division of Reproductive Pittsburgh, PA of Medicine To be determined Endocrinology & Infertility, Pittsburgh, PA Nina W. Ragunanthan, MD Reproductive Endocrinology Maternal-Fetal Medicine Generalist, Delta Health Center, & Infertility Inc., Mississippi Delta Incoming Fellows Alexandra Szczupak, MD Lauren Carlos, MD Maternal-Fetal Medicine Physician, Northwestern Graduating Residents Abby M. Stork, MD Jackson Memorial Hospital, Female Pelvic Medicine and University of Miami, Miami, FL Medicine Regional Medical Camila Cabrera, MD Jennifer de Groot, MD Group, Chicago Illinois Reconstructive Surgery Fellow, Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fellow, University of Texas Southwestern UPMC Medical Education, Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York, NY Medical School, Dallas, TX Pittsburgh, PA

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