2023
“We All Want to Be Able to Tell You Something Hopeful”: Clinicians’ Experiences Providing Maternal-Fetal Surgery Counseling
Wilpers A, Hyatt E, Bahtiyar M, Hu Y, Leon-Martinez D, Chervenak F, McCoyd J. “We All Want to Be Able to Tell You Something Hopeful”: Clinicians’ Experiences Providing Maternal-Fetal Surgery Counseling. Fetal Diagnosis And Therapy 2023, 50: 353-367. PMID: 37315537, DOI: 10.1159/000531535.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMaternal-fetal surgeryPregnant peopleMaternal-fetal medicine specialistsNon-Hispanic whitesMethods cliniciansInterpretive description methodPediatric subspecialistsInterprofessional cliniciansClinician experiencePediatric surgeonsMedicine specialistsSupportive counselingSurgeryPrenatal counselingPractice differencesCliniciansCounselingMore evidenceGenetic counselorsOverarching themesParticipantsNeonatologistsCounseling practiceSubspecialistsNurses
2004
Defining standards of care in maternal-fetal medicine
Norwitz ER, Bahtiyar MO, Sibai BM. Defining standards of care in maternal-fetal medicine. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 2004, 191: 1491-1496. PMID: 15507989, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajog.2004.06.043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMaternal-fetal medicineCurrent practice patternsStandard of carePractice patternsMagnesium sulfate seizure prophylaxisMaternal-fetal medicine specialistsObstetric care providersPreterm premature ruptureContemporary practice patternsUniversity-based settingCervical cerclageSeizure prophylaxisTocolytic therapyHELLP syndromePreterm birthObstetric treatmentProgesterone supplementationPremature ruptureObstetric medicineCare providersMedicine specialistsControversial topicSpecialty trainingTherapyControversial areas