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The JPAG Podcast 2.0

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  • Official Podcast of the Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, July 2022 onward
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Episodes
  • The June Issue: Educational Curriculum, Transabdominal Ultrasounds, and Claire and Paula talk about speculums
    Jul 26 2024

    In this edition, we cover:

    1) The Resident Curriculum 4.0!

    2) Ovarian Morphology in Girls Longitudinal Cohort Study: Pilot Evaluation of Ovarian Morphology as a Biomarker of Reproductive and Metabolic Features during the First Gynecological Year

    Heidi Vanden Brink, Tania S. Burgert, Romina Barral, Anushka Malik, Manasa Gadiraju, Marla E. Lujan

    3) Sexual and Gender Minority Patients’ First Pelvic Examination Experiences: What Clinicians Need to Know

    Maria J. Ruiz, Briyana Chisholm, Victoria de Martelly, Julie Chor


    This month's book club is Monstrous Regiment by Terry Pratchett

    Next time, Claire is forcing Paula to consider new media! We will discuss the graphic novel Bea Wolf by Zach Weinersmith


    Questions? Comments? Concerns? Want your work featured on the podcast? Email us at jpagpodcast@gmail.com

    Attributions!

    This episode was made using Audacity for Windows. The intro and outro music credit is here:

    AlmostSummer.wav [111 bpm] by Seth_Makes_Sounds -- https://freesound.org/s/731612/ -- License: Creative Commons 0

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    28 mins
  • April 2024: Get Out the Vote, Vaginal Foreign Bodies, Social Media, and IUD Clinical Trials
    Jun 7 2024

    Welcome to the April edition, which is a bit postdates because I am aware that it is already June.


    In this edition, we cover:

    1) Paula's editorial, in which we recommend getting out the vote.

    2) Vaginal Foreign Bodies in the Pediatric and Adolescent Age Group: A Review of Current Literature and Discussion of Best Practices in Diagnosis and Management Eugenie by Lehembre-Shiah, Veronica Gomez-Lobo

    3) An Assessment of the Quality of YouTube Videos as a Resource for Adolescents Experiencing Abnormal Uterine Bleeding by Ayşe Gül Güven, Melis Pehlivantürk Kızılkan, Medine Ayşin Taşar, Sinem Akgül

    4) Understanding PCOS-Related Content across Social Media Platforms—A Cross-Sectional Analysis

    by Swetha Naroji, Jennifer John, Veronica Gomez-Lobo

    5) Clinical Assessment of 3 Intrauterine Devices in Adolescent Girls: A Randomized Clinical Trial by Fabiana C.Q.S. Anjos MD, PhD, Ana C. Marcelino MD, MSc, Ximena Espejo-Arce RN, PhD, Paula da C. Pereira RN, MSc, Priscila F. Barbosa MD, Cassia T. Juliato MD, PhD, Luis Bahamondes MD, PhD

    This month's book club is Come Together: The Science (and Art!) of Creating Lasting Sexual Connections by Emily Nagoski, PhD

    Next time, we will discuss Claire's nephew's favorite book, Monstrous Regiment, by the inimitable Terry Pratchett

    Questions? Comments? Concerns? Want your work featured on the podcast? Email us at jpagpodcast@gmail.com

    Attributions!

    This episode was made using Audacity for Windows. The intro and outro music credit is here:

    AlmostSummer.wav [111 bpm] by Seth_Makes_Sounds -- https://freesound.org/s/731612/ -- License: Creative Commons 0



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    26 mins
  • The February 2024 Issue: Sex Ed, Social Media, Periods, and Paula's Harrowing Adventure
    Feb 16 2024

    Here's the February 2024 Edition! If the editing is a bit weird, I fully blame Riverside, which is the artist formerly known as Spotify for Podcasters, which itself is the artist formerly known as Anchor, which gets worse every time they change it.

    In this episode, we feature:

    1) the Book Club: The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams; next time will be Come Together by Emily Nagoski

    2) NASPAG Position Statement: Comprehensive Sexuality Education for Adolescents, Swetha Najori and Kristi Tomin

    3) Social Media Videos on Contraceptive Implants: An Assessment of Video Quality and Reliability, Bengü Mutlu Sütcüoglu and Melike Güler

    4) Qualitative Assessment of Vulvovaginal Health Information on Social Media, Julia Bhuiyan, Jessica Addison, Areej Hassan

    5) Periods Shouldn't Bring Any Adolescents’ World to a Full Stop. Period. An Online Survey of Adolescents’ Experience of Menstruation Courtney B. Munro, Emma N. Walker, Rachel Schembri, Dehlia Moussaoui and Sonia R. Grover

    6) Acute Pain and Personal Experience Paula J. Adams Hillard

    Questions? Comments? Concerns? Want your work featured on the podcast? Email us at jpagpodcast@gmail.com




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    30 mins

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