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BackTable Women's Health

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Endometriosis
Urogynecology
Menopause
Gynecologic Surgery
Women's Health
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Hysterectomy
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Gynecology
Robotic Surgery
Facility Fees
Hysteroscopy
Urology
OBGYN
Hormone Therapy
Endometrial Cancer
Genitourinary Syndrome Of Menopause
Tubovarian Abscesses
Adenomyosis
Urinary Incontinence

The go-to podcast for OBGYNs, gynecologic surgeons, and healthcare professionals focused on women's health. Tune in every week for practical, physician-led conversations on common and complex clinical topics in women's health. Hear how experienced physicians approach real cases, and get practical advice from your peers in your field.

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Get an inside look at prolapse surgery, from technique to training to team-based care. In this episode of BackTable Women’s Health, Dr. Amy Park talks with Mayo Clinic urogynecologist and pelvic reconstructive surgeon Dr. John Occhino about the art a... more

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Can a “normal” pelvic exam mask life-altering pain? On this episode of BackTable Women’s Health, host Dr. Karen Toubi interviews board-certified OBGYN Dr. Chailee Moss about why common vulvovaginal pain and skin conditions are frequently missed or di... more

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How do you decide which noninvasive prenatal testing option is best for your patient, and when should you reach for single-gene NIPT? In this episode of BackTable Women’s Health, host Dr. Nicole Faulkner interviews maternal-fetal medicine specialist ... more

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Osteoporosis may present after menopause, but prevention starts decades earlier. In this episode of BackTable Women’s Health, Dr. Carla Gunn, guest host and OBGYN, interviews Dr. Pooja Luthra, an endocrinologist at UConn Health, about osteopenia, ost... more

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Recent Guests

John Occhino
Clinician scientist in urogynecology and pelvic reconstructive surgery
Mayo Clinic
Episode: Ep. 121 Urogynecology Surgical Trends and Training Insights with Dr. John Occhino
Dr. Kailee Moss
Board-certified OBGYN with a specialized focus on vulvovaginal disorders and pain
Johns Hopkins (implied through work)
Episode: Ep. 120 Understanding Vulvar Disorders in Gynecology with Dr. Chailee Moss
Andrei Rebarber
Board-certified OB-GYN, maternal fetal medicine specialist, founder/president of Maternal Fetal Associates and Carnegie Imaging for Women, director of maternal fetal medicine at Mount Sinai West
Maternal Fetal Associates; Carnegie Imaging for Women; Mount Sinai West
Episode: Ep. 119 Single-Gene NIPT Explained: Clinical Applications & Benefits with Dr. Andrei Rebarber
Pooja Luthra
Endocrinologist; Professor of Medicine and Director of endocrinology programs at UConn Health
University of Connecticut / UConn Health
Episode: Ep. 118 Comprehensive Bone Health: Diet, Hormones, & Preventative Care with Dr. Pooja Luthra
Dr. Andrew Lim
Radiation oncologist at USC, director of brachytherapy
Keck and Norris/USC
Episode: Ep. 117 Radiation Therapy Advances for Gynecologic Cancers with Dr. Andrew Lim
Yamicia Connor
OBGYN, physician-scientist, founder of Diosaada and Race to Better Health
Diosaada; Race to Better Health
Episode: Ep. 116 Understanding the Birth Crisis: A Structural Collapse Perspective with Dr. Yamicia Connor
Kimberly Kho
Complex, benign gynecologic surgeon (MIGS)
University of Hawaii
Episode: Ep. 115 Women’s Health Care Access, Childcare Challenges, & Advances in Adenomyosis with Dr. Kimberly Kho
Laura Ramirez
Dr. Laura Ramirez, MIGS surgeon and endometriosis specialist
Emory University / Complex Benign Gynecology
Episode: Ep. 114 Endometriosis Surgery Techniques & Challenges with Dr. Laura Ramirez
Joseph Chen
Complex benign gynecologic surgeon; Kaiser's Endometriosis Specialty Team; national surgical coach
Kaiser Permanente
Episode: Ep. 113 Managing Surgical Complications with Surgical Coaching & Emotional Resilience with Dr. Joseph Chen

Hosts

Mark Hoffman
Host of BackTable OBGYN; BackTable OBGYN contributor with extensive episode presence
Amy Park
Co-host and host contributor on multiple episodes; long-standing presence with clinical and educational focus
Dr. Amy Park
Co-host of BackTable OBGYN, clinician guest in episodes

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 50 ratings
  • Minimizing women’s bleeding

    So glad I listened to this episode. This doctor is the best. You are not.

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  • Great

    Great content.

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    Chrisbeck2
    United States5 months ago

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Great content and practical clinical insights; guests bring diverse expertise.
Engaging discussions with real-world impact on patient care.
A solid show for staying current on MIGS, fibroids, and perioperative care.

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Ep. 119 Single-Gene NIPT Explained: Clinical Applications & Benefits with Dr. Andrei Rebarber
Q: What are the high-level recommendations for prenatal genetic testing in 2026 and where does SGNIPT fit in?
SGNIPT is presented as an additional tool in the obstetric armamentarium, particularly useful when parents are carriers of the same recessive condition or when invasive testing is being considered. Counseling should cover the scope of available tests, the meaning of results, and when invasive testing remains diagnostic. The approach should be tailored to patient population, with consideration of panel size, population genetics, and timing.
Ep. 118 Comprehensive Bone Health: Diet, Hormones, & Preventative Care with Dr. Pooja Luthra
Q: What factors should prompt earlier bone density screening beyond age 65?
Red flags include very low body weight, metabolic disorders like diabetes or thyroid disease, kidney dysfunction, and a history of fragility fractures or a family history of hip fracture, which warrant evaluating bone density earlier and starting preventive measures sooner.
Ep. 116 Understanding the Birth Crisis: A Structural Collapse Perspective with Dr. Yamicia Connor
Q: What must providers do to protect themselves and their patients in this landscape?
Providers should adopt a systemic mindset, coordinate with regional hospitals, advocate for leadership investment in infrastructure, and utilize telehealth as a supervisory and support tool rather than a direct replication of in-person care.
Ep. 116 Understanding the Birth Crisis: A Structural Collapse Perspective with Dr. Yamicia Connor
Q: What is the core difference between burnout and the birth worker crisis as you see it?
Burnout is a personal fatigue issue, whereas the birth worker crisis is a structural collapse driven by policy, funding, and system-wide inefficiencies that require leadership and infrastructure changes rather than individual resilience alone.
Ep. 114 Endometriosis Surgery Techniques & Challenges with Dr. Laura Ramirez
Q: What does endometriosis surgery entail and why is it so variable across surgeons?
Endometriosis surgery is highly dependent on pathology, patient symptoms, and surgeon comfort with different modalities (laparoscopic, robotic, open). Surgeons choose between excision and ablation and decide how aggressive to be based on individual anatomy and prior surgeries, with a focus on targeted lesion removal and restoring normal anatomy rather than universal radical peritoneal stripping.

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What is BackTable Women's Health about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show serves as a practical resource for obstetricians and gynecologists, featuring clinicians and researchers who discuss cutting-edge techniques, perioperative care, MIGS, fibroid management, and health-system strategies. Episodes frequently center on minimally invasive approaches, multidisciplinary collaboration, and real-world patient care challenges, with guests ranging from surgeons to genetic counselors and policy advocates. A standout pattern is the focus on applying new evidence and innovations to everyday practice, often highlighting perioperative optimization, device development, and equity in access to advanced gynecologic care. Listeners can expect clinically actionable insights, robust expert perspectives, and industry con... more

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2. Dr. Kailee Moss
3. Andrei Rebarber
4. Pooja Luthra
5. Dr. Andrew Lim
6. Yamicia Connor
7. Kimberly Kho
8. Laura Ramirez

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