Safety on the Labor Floor
Simulation drills to improve safety and collaboration with teams and families to improve outcomes by Dr. Roxanne Connell, Dr. Allison David, and Dr. Juanita Mestre. This webinar was originally recorded on April 27, 2022. For more information or additional questions please email womenshealth@northwell.edu. To view the webinar please submit the… View Webinar »
Apr
27
2022
7:00 pm
Eye Health Through the Years: What You Didn’t Know You Needed to Know About
Join Northwell experts and learn how to care and protect your eyes at every age. We often take our eyes for granted, but it is essential to protect and care for our eyes at every age. Join Northwell’s expert ophthalmologist and optometrist on Tuesday, April 12, for a discussion of… View Webinar »
Apr
12
2022
7:00 pm
Let’s Talk about Endometriosis
Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 reproductive-aged individuals (aged 12-52) – an estimated 200 million women worldwide – and many often experience a decade-long delay in diagnosis. Currently, there is no known exact cause of endometriosis, and there is no cure. Join Dr. Michael Nimaroff, Dr. Theodore Goldman, Dr. Adi Katz,… View Webinar »
Mar
30
2022
7:00 pm
Hormone Therapy: The Pendulum Swings Again
Nearly every woman will experience symptoms associated with the onset of menopause. But there are therapies available to help. Nearly every woman will experience symptoms associated with the onset of menopause. These can be debilitating and very upsetting. But there are therapies available to help relieve much of the distress…. View Webinar »
Mar
24
2022
7:00 pm
Understanding the Relationship Between Food and Weight in Tweens and Teens
We generally don’t think too much about eating, until it goes awry, something that often occurs in early adolescence. Learn more with us. We generally don’t think too much about eating, until it goes awry, something that often occurs in early adolescence. The reasons for these kinds of problems are… View Webinar »
Mar
08
2022
7:00 pm
How to Mend a Broken Heart: When Emotional Events Affect the Heart
Did you know that there’s a connection between what we may experience and how the heart actually reacts? Learn more from our experts. The notion of a broken heart is often found in language and literature. But did you know that there really is a connection between what we may… View Webinar »
Feb
17
2022
7:00 pm
KIWH Go Red for Women Celebration
Join us as we kick-off American Heart Month with a Go Red Celebration. Heart health tips, an inspiring patient story and much more. Go Red for Women is the American Heart Association’s national movement to end heart disease and stroke in women. The Katz Institute for Women’s Health partners with… View Webinar »
Feb
04
2022
12:00 pm
Sports Injuries in the Female Athlete
Women are more at risk of sports-related injuries than men. Find out why from our experts, and the best ways to prevent and treat them. With the Olympics recently concluded, we’ve all enjoyed watching elite female athletes perform at their best. But what about the rest of us? Often, we’re… View Webinar »
Nov
18
2021
11:30 am
Orthopedics and Heart Health: What You Must Know About Staying Active in the Winter
Don’t let the snow and freezing temps stop you from getting in your workout. Stay active with helpful tips from our experts. The challenges of winter are just around the corner and while it’s easy for many of us to be physically active in the warm months, we tend to… View Webinar »
Nov
02
2021
11:30 am
Genetics and Breast Health: What you Must Know Today
During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, arm yourself with the facts about hereditary breast cancer and explore available treatment options. Are your genes putting you at risk for breast cancer? Join us for an informative discussion of how the risk for breast cancer is influenced by the presence of certain genes… View Webinar »
Oct
07
2021
11:30 am