Roxane Rampersad MD
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Roxane Rampersad MD
@roxaroo29.bsky.social
MFM @WUSTL
OBGYN
Women’s Health
PSQI
#medsky
Reposted by Roxane Rampersad MD
This #HeartMonth, get up to date on heart health. Our eModule provides information on risk factors, symptoms, and management of CVD, the primary cause of death for women. Enhance your knowledge and patient care with our evidence-based resources: bit.ly/3wxVVsB #OurHeart
February 12, 2025 at 6:16 PM
Reposted by Roxane Rampersad MD
Restoring access to CDC and NIH datasets and guidance is a public health imperative. ACOG and leading physician groups urge Congress to ensure that CDC, NIH, and public health agencies have the resources and ability to provide physicians and the public with the information they need. bit.ly/4hPJjCR
February 6, 2025 at 8:42 PM
Reposted by Roxane Rampersad MD
Scientific data isn’t political—it’s essential. ACOG calls on policymakers to protect scientific integrity: make research freely available, safeguard expertise, invest in medical innovation, and expand access to evidence-based care. Read our full statement: bit.ly/40FIk13
February 3, 2025 at 10:33 PM
Reposted by Roxane Rampersad MD
#CardioObstetrics

Women who experienced any of five major adverse #pregnancy 🤰outcomes have increased risk of #HeartFailure up to 46 years later & need early preventive actions & long-term clinical care to reduce that risk.

bit.ly/4jniTK6 #JACCHF @jaccjournals.bsky.social
Are Certain Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes Associated With Long-Term Increased Risk of HF? - American College of Cardiology
bit.ly
January 27, 2025 at 3:32 AM
Reposted by Roxane Rampersad MD
Submit your abstract to #ISUOG2025 for the chance to win one of our prestigious awards. Hear from Top Abstract Award winner Anna on her experience at last years event. bit.ly/3DTKQ…

Remember the abstract submission deadline is 18 March 2025#OBGYNY#abstractst#OBGYNY#callforpapersrs
January 14, 2025 at 9:32 PM
Reposted by Roxane Rampersad MD
#Georgia has been certified malaria-free by WHO, following a nearly century-long effort.
Georgia remained malaria-free for 25 years, but by 2002, malaria had reemerged in the country with 474 cases reported.
Now, Georgia joins the ranks of 45 countries & 1 territory that have achieved this milestone
January 23, 2025 at 2:09 PM
Reposted by Roxane Rampersad MD
On this day in 1981, a landmark paper in NEJM described four patients with evidence of immunodeficiency associated with PJP pneumonia, disseminated CMV, and Kaposi sarcoma. The disease would come to be known as HIV/AIDS. Revisit the paper: nej.md/41iekKD

#MedSky #IDSky
December 10, 2024 at 2:28 PM
feels good to be here! Day 1.
November 10, 2024 at 7:06 PM