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On this episode of the Take Good Care podcast, we're discussing sexual health awareness. We talk about the importance of visits to the gynecologist as a young woman for reputable information on sexual health.
A new season of the Take Good Care podcast is here! We're kicking off season 6 with a discussion on menopause including what menopause is, perimenopause, postmenopause, the physician's personal experiences, and much more.
Our guest on this episode is Kim Cooks, MBA, PMP. Kim is a Strategic Program Leader for Amazon Web Services and will be discussing diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
The newest episode of the Take Good Care podcast is extra special because we're discussing the history of Rosa Gynecology in honor of our 40th anniversary! ๐ In this episode, "Rosa Gynecology: A Place Where You Can Thrive," we're joined by Rose Marie Schultz, founder of the practice, and Carolyn Weston, the practice's first office manager.
Marlyn Jones discusses her Journey To Motherhood. Ups and downs; the raw and real.ย
Welcome to another episode in our special series for season 5: Life Lessons with Take Good Care! On this episode, we're joined by Dr. Jennifer McGowan, PT, DPT of ReGenerate Physiotherapy, a pelvic health specialty clinic located in Peachtree City. Dr. McGowan discusses the importance of pelvic health, why she decided to open a physiotherapy practice after the birth of her twins, and much more.
On this episode of the Take Good Care podcast, Drs. Williams, Guthrie, and Greene are joined by Javoyne Hicks, Chair of the State Bar of Georgia Attorney Wellness Committee.
They discuss mental health as it relates to Javoyne's current and former roles.
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#TakeGoodCare is back! Part 2 of Season 5 comes with an exciting addition: featured guests! Our first guest is Dr. Erin King-Mullins, a colorectal surgeon at @Colowellness in Fayetteville, GA. Our physicians discuss how Dr. King-Mullins chose her specialty, some of the inequities while treating diseases of the colon, and more.
The podcast currently has 72 episodes available.