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02/23/18
Interview with Director of Hospital Operations | OBHG
Every day, OBHG's clinical and operational leadership teams support our hospitalists in their programs. The Medical Director of Operations, Regional...
02/20/18
Interview with MDO: Dr. Charles Rollinson | OBHG
Every day, Ob Hospitalist Group's clinical and operational leadership teams support our clinicians in their programs. The medical director of...
02/16/18
Reduce C-section birth: VBAC and patient empowerment | OBHG
According to OBHG's Dr. Jane van Dis, vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) attempts can reduce medically unnecessary C-sections. This week, Contemporary OB/GYN published an article by...
02/13/18
40,000 infants born with congenital heart defects every year
For most people, the very notion of having heart surgery performed on their newborn is terrifying. In fact, a study published recently in the...
02/09/18
First OBHG Program in Connecticut at Waterbury Facility
Ob Hospitalist Group is pleased to announce that we are entering into the Connecticut market! We are excited to be...
02/06/18
Why choose OBHG over an in-house option?
Today, hospitals face more issues and challenges than ever before. Certification and scope of practice are key issues. But even greater...
02/02/18
Leadership in Action with OBHG Clinician: Dr. Becky Graham
Many OBHG clinicians volunteer in leadership roles within their program hospitals, communities or professional organizations. In the Leadership in Action...
01/30/18
Ovarian cysts: Causes, symptoms, and treatments
Earlier this month, University of North Carolina Health Care interviewed OBHG hospitalist Dr. James Hardy on the topic of ovarian cysts....
01/26/18
OBHG Hospital Partners in CA Make C-section Honor Roll
Earlier this month, the California Health and Human Service Agency (CHHS) and Smart Care California released their 2017 C-section honor roll, recognizing hospitals that met or...
01/24/18
OBHG's Dr. Mark Simon quoted in Parents Magazine article on flu vaccines
Should you still get a flu shot? Experts say it's not too late
Parents are understandably freaking...