Pelvic pain is not just a gyn issue! As a PCP, you can feel confident doing an initial workup and starting treatment for pelvic pain. Dr. Lamvu shares a great framework to narrow down your diagnosis and provides amazing resources for those who work in an under-resourced center. We’ll walk you through what to focus on in the history, a trauma-informed physical exam, and the first-line treatments. Feel confident with your ability to help your chronic pelvic pain patients.
Credits
- Writers/Producer: Molly Heublein, MD
- Infographic: Edison Jyang
- Cover Art: Kate Grant, MBChB MRCGP DipGUMed
- Hosts: Beth Garbitelli, Molly Heublein, MD
- Reviewer: Emi Okamoto, MD
- Executive Producer: Beth Garbitelli
- Showrunner: Matthew Watto MD, FACP
- Editor: Clair Morgan of nodderly.com
- Guest: Georgine Lamvu, MD MPH
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Show Segments
- Intro, disclaimer, guest bio
- Guest introduction and recommendations
- Picks of the Week
- Case from Kashlak
- Persistent Pelvic Pain Definitions
- Differential diagnosis/organ system approach
- History
- Physical Exam
- Trauma informed Care
- First line Treatments
- Resources for patient education and to build speciality team
- Summary and take home points
- Outro