I’m writing an article for Medscape on how the demands of medical training and practice impact family planning and fertility. I’m looking for US-based physicians who have:
• Experienced infertility or delayed childbearing due to career demands
• Undergone IVF or egg freezing during residency or practice
• Faced pregnancy loss while working as a physician
I’d like to hear:
• How your career influenced your reproductive choices
• Challenges you faced during fertility treatments or pregnancy
• The support (or lack thereof) you received from your workplace or training program
• What you wish you had known earlier about fertility
Requirements:
• US-based physicians (residents or attendings)
• Must be willing to share full name, title, and be credential-verified
• Fertility specialists or mental health professionals who work with physicians are also welcome for expert commentary
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Seeking U.S.-based experts in pulmonology to comment on innovations in COPD and asthma care
I am working on a Medscape article about new approaches to managing COPD and asthma that go beyond standard inhaler therapy. I am seeking U.S.-based pulmonologists, researchers, or physicians with experience in pulmonary medicine to share insights on emerging strategies in clinical practice and research.
Questions:
What innovations in COPD and asthma care are you seeing beyond pharmacotherapy (e.g., breathing techniques, pulmonary rehab, personalized approaches)?
Are you using or researching personalized oxygen protocols? If so, how do they compare with standard oxygen therapy?
What role do biologic or precision-medicine therapies play in COPD and asthma management today?
What barriers exist in implementing these newer approaches (cost, access, adherence)?
How can primary care providers best incorporate or refer for these innovations?
Looking ahead, what developments are most promising for improving COPD and asthma outcomes over the next 5 years?
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