May 24, 2024
In this final podcast of the Ridgeview CME Podcast Series [sigh], Dr. Dennis Mohling, an obstetrician/gynecologist with Western OB/GYN, a Division of Ridgeview Clinics, along with one of his patients, Abie Rosckes discuss a special case around a improbable postpartum event and the decisions that were made.
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Thank-you for listening to the podcast.
Thanks to Dr. Dennis Mohling and Abbie Roskes for their expert knowlege and contribution to this podcast.
Also a special thanks to Jason Hicks and Fred DeMeuse for their contribution to all the Ridgeview CME Podcasts the past 6 seasons, as they made the educational podcasts fun and entertaining.