Shownotes
Pregnancy is a state that makes many clinicians nervous - with disease processes and medication which can harm both mom and baby.
On this episode, I chat to Adj Prof Shastra Bhoora and Dr Jarrod Zamparini about some conundrums in diagnosing infections in pregnant women.
About our Guests:
Dr Bhoora is a specialist obstetrician and gynaecologist with a sub-speciality in critical care. She currently heads the obstetrics critical care unit at Charlottle Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital. She is affiliated with Baylor College in Texas as an Associate professor in maternal critical care.
Dr Bhoora’s interests involve the acute management of obstetrics, gynaecology and trauma emergencies. She has played an instrumental role during the COVID pandemic for obstetric patients. Pregnant women have unique disease processes and if treated timeously are resilient. Dr Bhoora is currently completing her masters in science reflecting on COVID-19 in pregnancy. She promotes IPC principles and AMS among this vulnerable group. She is a master trainer in ESMOE and is passionate about teaching and empowering young minds to advocate for impeccable maternal health care.
Instagram: shastra_bhoora
Twitter: @shastrabhoora
Jarrod Zamparini is a Specialist Physician in the Department of Internal Medicine at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital (CMJAH) and a Lecturer in the Department of Internal Medicine at Wits.
Jarrod has a special interest in Obstetric Medicine and is in the process of establishing an Obstetric Medicine Unit at CMJAH which, in addition to providing an inpatient service, provides outpatient services in the Medical Problems in Pregnancy Clinic as well as the PMTCT clinic. Jarrod is a founding and executive member of the Society of Obstetric Medicine of South Africa and a member of the International Society of Obstetric Medicine.
Twitter: @JZamps
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