Spicing things up in the bedroom can have consequences, and an exhausted on-call Ob/Gyn can attest to that.
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Spicing things up in the bedroom can have consequences, and an exhausted on-call Ob/Gyn can attest to that.
In this episode of Pap Talk, Gloria Bachmann, MD, MSc, breaks down what it means to be a health care provider for incarcerated individuals, and explores the specific challenges women and their providers face during and after incarceration. Joined by sexual health expert Michael Krychman, MD, Bachmann also discusses trauma-informed care and how providers can get informed.
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