Opening Keynote Presentation

Welcome to your opportunity to learn what GOLD Obstetrics is all about! We are pleased to offer this free Keynote Presentation which offers valuable education from a leader in the Obstetrics field. Listen live and experience our interactive platform that allows delegates to get to know one another and pose questions to the speaker or listen to the recording at your convenience. Invite your friends and colleagues and listen together! It's a great way to generate discussion, new ideas or perspectives and reinvigorate passion and inspiration.

We're thrilled to have Nathan Riley, MD as our 2020 Keynote Speaker. Nathan's presentation "How The Principles of Palliative Medicine Can Improve Your Obstetrics Practice" will kick off our Obstetrics Conference on November 9th, 2020. We invite you to join us at our live session or access the public recording of this talk until November 30. Simply reserve your seat to receive exclusive access. A certificate of Attendance will be provided.

Need CMEs or other credits? Only Delegates registered for the full conference will be able to claim continuing education hours and can do so by logging into the Delegates Area prior to watching the presentation. To learn more about registering for the conference, please visit this page. Registered Delegates will have access to this presentation and 9 additional presentations until January 4, 2020 (Annual Members will have until January 25, 2021).

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Live Presentation Time

Nov 9, 2020 19:00 UTC

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Nathan Riley, MD
Biography:

Nathan Riley, MD, is an OBGYN and hospice physician in Louisville, KY. He also works remotely as a telehealth palliative care physician for Resolution Care. He is the host of the Obgyno Wino Podcast (www.obgynowino.com) and is a Co-Founder/CMO of Major Care (www.thatismajor.com), a remote postpartum doula service. In 2021, he will be launching a holistic, remote gynecology service. When he's not connecting with his patients, you can find him mountain biking, climbing, gardening, or blowing raspberries on his daughter's belly.

Abstract: How The Principles of Palliative Medicine Can Improve Your Obstetrics Practice

Principles of palliative medicine can benefit all medical disciplines, but none more so than obstetrics and gynecology. I will be discussing fundamentals of symptom management and helping to illustrate how patient-centered medical decision-making is of critical importance to birth work and the support of women in healthcare. Learn more about the principles of palliative medicine, a palliative approach to birth planning, a framework for breaking bad news and the importance of holding space.

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CME CEUs:

*Only registered Delegates for the full conference will be awarded educational credit for this presentation and need to view the live presentation/recording through the Delegates Dashboard.

*A Certificate of Attendance will be provided.

*Please be aware that the Handouts to this presentation are for use only by individuals who have attended the live or recorded version of this presentation; and that they are for personal use only and are not to be shared with other non-attending individuals. Thank you.