
Teamwork, Trust, and Treatment: Insights from Atlanta, Part 2
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About this listen
Here’s what you’ll learn:
- Why working together as professionals is key to advocating for women’s health.
- The critical role of informed consent—and how to ensure you’re fully informed when talking to your doctor.
- How to weigh the costs and benefits of treatments to make the best decisions for your health.
- The truth about vaginal estrogen cream: it’s safe, effective, and worth discussing with your clinician.
- Why you should never keep symptoms to yourself—keeping an open dialogue with your clinician is essential.
With their signature mix of expertise, humor, and relatability, the ladies break down complex topics into actionable advice you can use today. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to feel more empowered and informed about their health journey.
Remember, they’re doctors, not your doctors, but they’re here to guide you with knowledge, support, and a healthy dose of laughter.
Tune in, laugh along, and join The Dusty Muffins as they continue to break taboos and build a community of confident, informed women.
Subscribe now and never miss an episode of this fun, fearless, and informative podcast!
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