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Join us for an insightful conversation with Dr. John Thorp, a revered OB-GYN and educator whose work has shaped obstetrics globally. Discover how his research, mentorship, and faith influence his practice and vision for the future of medicine. Plus
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Dr. John Thorp is a native North Carolinian who began my OB-GYN residency at the University of North Carolina in 1983 and has practiced there ever since. His clinical focus includes preterm birth prevention, perinatal substance use, and office gynecology. Over the years, he has contributed to research shaping the limited use of episiotomy, progesterone therapy for recurrent preterm birth, magnesium for neuroprotection, and the timing of labor induction. Dr. Thorp recently completed a certificate in Theology, Medicine, and Culture from Duke Divinity School, reflecting my interest in the intersection of faith and clinical care.
Additionally, Dr. Thorp is hosting a seminar on Restorative Reproductive Medicine at Duke University in Durham, NC. The seminar will explore the ethical and medical dimensions of restorative and assisted reproductive approaches, including the history, philosophy, and future potential of RRM. Apply early with many applicants having full funding for travel and conference coverage.
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By American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG)4.8
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Join us for an insightful conversation with Dr. John Thorp, a revered OB-GYN and educator whose work has shaped obstetrics globally. Discover how his research, mentorship, and faith influence his practice and vision for the future of medicine. Plus
Key topics:
Dr. John Thorp is a native North Carolinian who began my OB-GYN residency at the University of North Carolina in 1983 and has practiced there ever since. His clinical focus includes preterm birth prevention, perinatal substance use, and office gynecology. Over the years, he has contributed to research shaping the limited use of episiotomy, progesterone therapy for recurrent preterm birth, magnesium for neuroprotection, and the timing of labor induction. Dr. Thorp recently completed a certificate in Theology, Medicine, and Culture from Duke Divinity School, reflecting my interest in the intersection of faith and clinical care.
Additionally, Dr. Thorp is hosting a seminar on Restorative Reproductive Medicine at Duke University in Durham, NC. The seminar will explore the ethical and medical dimensions of restorative and assisted reproductive approaches, including the history, philosophy, and future potential of RRM. Apply early with many applicants having full funding for travel and conference coverage.
Learn more about us at www.aaplog.org
Become a member at www.aaplog.org/join
Join our mailing list here.
Click here to donate.
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