PAG over Pastries

Camille Imbo & Susan Kaufman, NASPAG

A pediatric and adolescent gynecology review podcast. Started by a fellow for residents, fellows, and others to learn more about PAG topics.

  1. May 25

    20 - Contraception For Medically Complex Teens

    Dr. Susan Kaufman and  Dr. Bianca Allison take on contraception for teens whose chronic conditions and medications make standard options unsafe or ineffective. They discuss how we protect confidentiality, apply CDC guidance, and still center teen autonomy. • assessing pregnancy-related risks tied to chronic disease and treatment • protecting confidentiality with evolving minor consent laws and careful charting • using the Guttmacher resource for state-by-state consent rules • reviewing the full method range including IUDs and implants for adolescents • counseling lupus patients with and without antiphospholipid syndrome • addressing epilepsy pregnancy risks plus teratogenic anticonvulsants • spotting anticonvulsant interactions that can reduce hormonal efficacy • managing lamotrigine level changes with continuous combined regimens • defining migraine with aura and why estrogen raises stroke risk • framing VTE risk with estrogen and when progestin-only is preferred • taking a family history for possible thrombophilias • treating heavy menstrual bleeding with continuous regimens and LNG-IUD • discussing BMI effects on the patch and emergency contraception choices • counseling on depo-related weight gain and follow-up timing • contraception considerations for cancer survivors and hormonally sensitive cancers • managing hypertension categories with MEC-guided method selection • weighing bone health with depo and combined hormonal contraception What is PAG? Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology is a subspecialty of OBGYN (2 year fellowship) focusing on reproductive healthcare for children and young adults. It fills the overlap between general gynecologists and pediatricians. It is a multi-disciplinary field involving work with pediatric endocrinology, dermatology, hematology, surgery, ect. Go to NASPAG.org for more PAG educational resources. Want to test your knowledge? PAG WebEd cases are a great way to review our podcast content.

    30 min
  2. Apr 27

    19 - Endometriosis in the Adolescent

    We trace the line from “bad cramps” to a careful, compassionate evaluation for endometriosis, showing how physiology, history, and practical treatment choices restore a teen’s daily life. Evidence, empathy, and clear steps help shorten the long road to relief and reduce missed school and stress. • defining primary and secondary dysmenorrhea and why prostaglandins matter • prevalence figures and diagnostic uncertainty in adolescents • first line management with timed NSAIDs and continuous hormonal therapy • what to ask in the menstrual and symptom history • when to suspect endometriosis after failed therapy • broad differential including GI, GU, musculoskeletal and psychological causes • limits of labs and imaging and the value of diaries • multimodal care: PT, TENS, CBT, neuropathic agents • GnRH options with add back and prudent use of surgery • staging limits and mismatch with pain severity • mental health, trauma awareness and inclusive care for trans patients What is PAG? Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology is a subspecialty of OBGYN (2 year fellowship) focusing on reproductive healthcare for children and young adults. It fills the overlap between general gynecologists and pediatricians. It is a multi-disciplinary field involving work with pediatric endocrinology, dermatology, hematology, surgery, ect. Go to NASPAG.org for more PAG educational resources. Want to test your knowledge? PAG WebEd cases are a great way to review our podcast content.

    30 min

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A pediatric and adolescent gynecology review podcast. Started by a fellow for residents, fellows, and others to learn more about PAG topics.

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