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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

Bladder Chatter: What Your Bladder is Trying to Tell You! Part II

In the second half of our two-part series, you’ll gain the tools you need to control your bladder and maintain pelvic floor integrity. Women of every age experience control problems with their bladders—problems which they often keep to themselves, suffering in silence. Join the Katz institute for Women’s Health for… View Webinar »

Sep

30

2021

11:30 am

Bladder Chatter: What Your Bladder is Trying to Tell You! Part I

Join our experts for a special two-part event to discuss common bladder issues in women and how to properly manage these conditions. Women of every age experience control problems with their bladders—problems which they often keep to themselves, suffering in silence. Join the Katz institute for Women’s Health for a… View Webinar »

Sep

14

2021

11:30 am

Preventive Health for Women Through the Decades

Maintenance is the key to long-lasting health. Explore the importance of preventative health and learn the different screening recommendations for every stage of life. Prevention is one of the keys to good health throughout life. It is far better to promote long-lasting health than to have to treat chronic illness…. View Webinar »

Aug

17

2021

11:30 am

Chronic Pelvic Pain: Causes, Symptoms and Coping Mechanisms

Many women experience pelvic pain, which can be debilitating and difficult to manage. Learn about how we diagnose and treat it, and steps you can take to find relief. Chronic pelvic pain is faced by many women. It can be debilitating and difficult to manage, possibly resulting from a variety… View Webinar »

Aug

03

2021

11:30 am

Integrative Medicine: How it Can Improve Your Health

Integrative Medicine is an exciting part of contemporary medical practice, featuring a number of unique therapies to treat the whole person. These can include acupuncture, Reiki, guided imagery, reflexology, tai chi, and aromatherapy to name just a few. Join our Northwell Center for Wellness and Integrative Medicine experts, Deborah McElligott,… View Webinar »

Jul

29

2021

11:30 am

Is It Hot in Here, or Is It Just Me?

The time before menopause is uncertain. Period and body changes are common, but every women’s experience is different. Let our experts normalize menopause. This was recorded on July 20, 2021. For more information or additional questions please email womenshealth@northwell.edu. To view the webinar please submit the form below. Name First… View Webinar »

Jul

20

2021

11:30 am

Contraception Methods for the Pandemic and Beyond

Our Family Planning experts, Dr. Elizabeth Schmidt and Dr. Yelena Korotkaya, are here to discuss several new and exciting contraceptive options that have arrived on the market in the last few years.  Patients will have the opportunity during this talk to learn about these new options, as well as how… View Webinar »

Jun

29

2021

7:00 pm