Center for Women & Children's Health
Our doctors are specially trained to meet the unique needs of women and children. These videos will address a wide range of female health concerns such has high cholesterol, nutrition and pregnancy. The Women and Children's Center is the regions primary referral center for High-Risk Perinatal, a designated level III intensive care nursery and newly renovated mother/baby unit that serves as a one stop for new mothers and families.
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Dr. Larry Kilgore, gynecology oncologist, talks about uterine cancer, the signs and symptoms and treatments available. In this video Dr. Phillips will answer the following questions:
• What is uterine cancer?
• What are the risk factors of uterine cancer?
• What are the signs and symptoms of uterine cancer?
• How is uterine cancer treated?
• What are additional treatments options?
For more information about cancer, treatments and oncology services available at The University of Tennessee Medical Center, visit our website at www.utmedicalcenter.org or call the Healthcare Coordination office at 865-305-6970.
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Dr. Lynlee Wolfe, Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist, answers common questions about Maternal-Fetal Medicine. In this health education video, Dr. Wolfe will answer the following questions:
What is Maternal-Fetal Medicine?
Why would a patient need to see a Maternal-Fetal Medicine physician?
Would a patient have to stop seeing their current obstetrician?
What is important to know when selecting a Maternal-Fetal Medicine physician and birthing facility?
For more information about Maternal-Fetal Medicine, obstetrics and neonatal services available at The University of Tennessee Medical Center, visit our website at www.utmedicalcenter.org or call the Healthcare Coordination office at 865-305-6970.
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Dr. C. Bryce Bowling, Urogynecologist, discusses the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options for urinary incontinence. Even though urinary incontinence is extremely common, most people are too uncomfortable to discuss with their physicians. In this video Dr. Bowling will answer the following questions:
• What is urinary incontinence?
• How are the different types of urinary incontinence diagnosed?
• How is stress urinary incontinence treated?
• How is urge urinary incontinence treated?
For more information about urinary incontinence or Urogynecology services available at The University of Tennessee Medical Center, visit our website at www.utmedicalcenter.org or call the Healthcare Coordination office at 865-305-6970.
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Dr. Garnetta Morin-Ducote, Radiologist, talks about the importance of regular mammograms. In this video Dr. Morin-Ducote will answer the following questions in regards to mammograms:
• When should a woman start getting her mammograms?
• What is involved in having a mammogram?
• How often should a woman get a mammogram?
• What is the current recommendation for self-breast exams in relation to mammograms?
For more information about mammograms, University Breast Center or Cancer services available at The University of Tennessee Medical Center, visit our website at www.utmedicalcenter.org or call the Healthcare Coordination office at 865-305-6970.
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Dr. Bruce Ludwig, Pulmonology, discusses the symptoms, diagnosis and treatments available for Adult Cystic Fibrosis.
For more information about Cystic Fibrosis or the Adult Cystic Fibrosis clinic, visit our website at www.utmedicalcenter.org or call the Healthcare Coordination office at 865-305-6970
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Dr. Kristopher Kimball, GYN Oncologist, discusses prevention methods and treatments for cervical cancer.
For more information about Cervical Cancer, visit our website at www.utmedicalcenter.org
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Dr. J. Michael McCoy discusses the HPV/Oral Cancer link.
For more information about HPV and Oral Cancer, visit our website at www.utmedicalcenter.org
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Dr. Robert Elder answers questions about Hormone Replacement Therapy
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Dr. Robert Elder answers questions about Hormone Replacement Therapy
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Dr. Robert Elder answers questions about Hormone Replacement Therapy
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Dr. Bret Rogers, Cardiologists, explains why controlling ones blood pressure is so important.
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To support the campaign to renovate UT Medical Center's NICU, visit our website at http://www.utmedicalcenter.org/make-a-gift/campaign-initiatives/neonatal-intensive-care-unit-nicu-campaign/
The University of Tennessee Medical Center now proudly offers the region's first and only designated Level III private room Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, which provides state-of-the-art care, 24-hour physician coverage, as well as emergency, laboratory and other specialized services.
Phase II of the expansion project will bridge this new beginning with the future of the Medical Center's NICU and, more importantly, provide even greater hope and promise to at-risk infants, sick and premature babies, and families throughout East Tennessee.