This episode of Pap Talk by Contemporary OB/GYN features an interview with Dr. Sarah Dotters-Katz, a Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist at Duke Health in Durham, NC, in which she discusses her perspective on COVID-19 and its impact on pregnant patients in her area of the US.
This episode of Pap Talk by Contemporary OB/GYN features an interview with Dr. Sarah Dotters-Katz, a Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist at Duke Health in Durham, NC, in which she discusses her perspective on COVID-19 and its impact on pregnant patients in her area of the US.
Watch the full video of this conversation with Dr. Sarah Dotters-Katz. Plus, read the full peer-reviewed commentary from Drs. Dotters-Katz and Hughes from our April issue here: COVID-19: The pathogen that will define the decade.
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