Women’s health is at a critical point. Service capacity is at an all-time low as units close and provider retirements outpace graduates entering the workforce. Alongside those challenges is a rising need for obstetrics care and supportive services, from fertility to urogynecology and post-menopausal care.
Tessa Kerby and Katie Komaridis are leaders in ECG’s Women’s Service practice. Recently they appeared as featured speakers on Xpectives.Health’s “Talking Health” webinar series, where they shared their thoughts on the most pressing items facing women’s health providers and offered perspectives on innovative ways to achieve elevated, modern, and impactful care for women throughout their lives.
Women’s health is at a critical point.
Edited by: Matt Maslin
Published August 4, 2023