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Nov. 7, 2022

Bonus episode: Mike Goldstein explains shoulder dystocia

Bonus episode: Mike Goldstein explains shoulder dystocia

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Mike Goldstein  is a fourth year medical student in the Uniform Services University School of Medicine, and he plans to go into Obstetrics and Gynecology. Mike was the recipient of both the Gibbons award for medical students to attend the armed forces district annual meeting for American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and the Chairman’s award for the top manuscript at the annual conference. 
In this episode, Mike provides insights on shoulder dystocia, the risks to mom and baby, and the maneuvers to relieve it.                                                    
 *Mike Goldstein is also the creator of the logo for this podcast!

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