SMFM's Podcast Series

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Welcome to the SMFM Podcast Series!
The SMFM podcast will include an array of topics that touch the MFM world including Congenital Heart Disease, Mental Illness, 3D Ultrasound, preventing Burnout and more.
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All Episodes

In this episode of the SMFM Podcast, Dr. Janine Rhoades welcomes Dr. Andrea Edlow to discuss the 2025–2026 respiratory disease season and vaccine recommendations for pregnant patients. They review the major respiratory threats—COVID-19, influenza, RSV, and pertussis—and emphasize the importance of maternal vaccination for both maternal health and infant protection. The conversation covers current vaccine guidance, disparities in vaccine uptake, strategies for effective patient counseling, and best practices for clinic preparedness, including staff education, vaccine stocking, and infection control policies. They also highlight trusted resources for providers and patients to support safe and effective vaccination during pregnancy. Click here for the full episode transcript. For more educational resources, visit education.smfm.org.    Additional Resources: ·        SMFM Resources o   SMFM Fellow Lecture Preparing for Respiratory Virus Season  o   SMFM Podcast Preparing for Annual Respiratory Disease Season  o   Infectious Disease Resources  §  SMFM COVID-19  §  SMFM RSV  §  SMFM Influenza o   SMFM Patient Education Resources  §  Vaccination During Pregnancy  ·        Government Agency Resources:  o   For Clinicians  CDC Respiratory Illnesses Data Channel  CDC Respiratory Disease Season Outlooks  CDC "From Me, To You" Communications Effort (De Mí, Para Ti)  CDC "Wild to Mild" Social Media Toolkit  HHS "Risk Less, Do More" Campaign for COVID-19, Influenza and RSV Vaccines for Pregnant People  CDC Prenatal Care and Routinely Recommended Vaccinations  CDC 2025 Recommended Immunizations for Adults Aged 19 Years and Older (Full schedule with notes)  CDC MMWR: Influenza, COVID-19 and RSV Vaccination Coverage Among Adults (November 2024)  ·        Peer Organization Resources:  o   For Clinicians  AAFP Immunization Resources  ACNM Immunization Resources  ACOG Immunization Resources  AWHONN Immunization Resources  NPWH Immunization Resources  For Patients  ACOG   MotherToBaby FactSheets MotherToBaby Immunization and Pregnancy Education (En Español)  Vaccinate Your Family  Immunize.org

Sep 29

40 min

In this episode of the SMFM Podcast, Dr. Rupesh Patel welcomes Dr. Amy Valent to discuss folic acid and its critical role in pregnancy. They review dietary and supplemental sources, the distinctions between folate, folic acid, and methylfolate, and evidence-based recommendations for dosing before and during pregnancy to prevent neural tube defects and support fetal development. Dr. Valent also addresses considerations for populations of higher-risk patients, limitations of supplement regulation, and the lack of evidence for routine MTHFR testing, providing practical guidance for clinicians counseling patients on folic acid intake.    Click here for the full episode transcript. For more educational resources, visit education.smfm.org.    Additional Resources: Government Agency Resources: For Physicians  CDC Folic Acid Facts: For Clinicians CDC Folic Acid: Sources and Recommended Intake CDC MTHFR Gene Variant and Folic Acid Facts CDC #InMyFolicAcidEra Toolkit CDC From Heritage to Health Toolkit GAO Prenatal Supplements: Amounts of Some Key Nutrients Differed from Product Labels NIH Folate: Fact Sheet for Health Professionals FDA Folate and Folic Acid on the Nutrition and Supplement Facts Labels Peer Organization Resources:  ACOG Nutrition During Pregnancy ACOG Practice Bulletin on Neural Tube Defects MotherToBaby Folic Acid | Folate Fact Sheet MotherToBaby Folic Acid – Is More Really Better? 

Sep 15

16 min

In this episode of the SMFM Podcast, Dr. Bart Staat welcomes Dr. Britton Rink to discuss the updated SMFM Consult #74: Cell-free DNA screening for aneuploidies: Updated Guidelines. They explore key changes from previous guidance, including recommendations for sex chromosome aneuploidy, microdeletions, twin pregnancies, and managing non-reportable results—offering practical tips to help clinicians apply the latest evidence in practice.  Click here for the full episode transcript. For more educational resources, visit education.smfm.org. 

Aug 12

27 min

In this episode of the SMFM Podcast, Dr. Amy Valent welcomes Dr. Teresa Sparks and Dr. Mary Norton, authors of the upcoming SMFM Consult on the evaluation and management of non-Immune Hydrops Fetalis. Together, they explore updated recommendations on nonimmune hydrops (primarily in singleton gestation) and discuss how MFMs can navigate these challenging cases, support maternal health, and help guide families through difficult decisions.   Click here for the full episode transcript. For more educational resources, visit education.smfm.org. 

Jul 28

19 min

In this episode of the SMFM Podcast, Dr. Rupesh Patel welcomes Dr. Kay Daniels and Dr. Carey Eppes for an important conversation on emergency preparedness in the setting of obstetric (OB) care. Together, they break down the four key principles of emergency preparedness—mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery—and explore how these apply to both OB clinicians and their patients.  Using real-world examples like wildfires, poor air quality, tropical storms, flooding, tornadoes, extreme heat, and mass casualty events, the discussion provides a comprehensive overview of what OB clinicians need to know in the face of natural disasters. Drs. Daniels and Eppes explain how hospitals are structured to respond to emergencies, what resources are typically available, how OB and maternity care units manage care during emergencies and most importantly, the role OB providers play during these critical situations.  The episode also offers actionable guidance for helping pregnant and postpartum patients prepare for emergencies. From what to include in an emergency kit to how clinicians can effectively communicate and stay connected with patients during and after a disaster, this episode is a must-listen for providers committed to delivering safe care—even in the most unpredictable circumstances.    Click here for the full episode transcript. For more educational resources, visit education.smfm.org. 

Jul 14

31 min

In this episode of the SMFM Podcast, Dr. Ahmed Zaki Moustafa welcomes Dr. Irene Stafford to discuss the current measles outbreak in the US. Together, they review treatment and management options for measles, and strategies for how to rebuild patient confidence in the MMR vaccine amid rising vaccine hesitancy. Finally, they emphasize that the MMR vaccine is safe, effective, and the best way to prevent measles infection and its serious health risks.   Click here for the full episode transcript. For more educational resources, visit education.smfm.org.    Additional Resources: SMFM Resources SMFM Page on Measles (Provider FAQs, infographic and 2024 podcast) SMFM Patient Education Page on Measles (patient fact sheet; patient MMR flowchart forthcoming) SMFM Blog Government Resources CDC Healthcare Providers Measles Page CDC Infection Prevention and Control Recommendations for Measles in Healthcare Settings CDC Be Ready For Measles Toolkit CDC Communications and Public Health Resources on Measles CDC Healthcare Systems Preparedness Checklist (last page) CDC April 2025 Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report on Measles  CDC HAN March 2024 on Measles CDC HAN March 2025 on Measles CDC Measles Cases and Outbreaks in the US Partner Organization Resources AAP Fact Checked: Measles AAP Fact Checked Vaccine Ingredients ACOG Practice Advisory on Management of Obstetric–Gynecologic Patients During a Measles Outbreak AMA Measles Resources Children's Hospital of Philadelphia MMR vaccine ingredients Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) 24-Hour Epi-on-Call Contact List for Health Departments

Jun 30

19 min

In this episode of the SMFM Podcast, Dr. Rachel Harrison welcomes Dr. Christina Megli to discuss vector-borne illnesses like Lyme, malaria, and dengue—highlighting symptoms, current trends, and diagnostic approaches. Together, they review treatment and management strategies, and offer practical tips to help patients make informed decisions about travel, vaccines, insect repellents, and prevention, and share trusted clinical resources for healthcare providers. Click here for the full episode transcript. For more educational resources, visit education.smfm.org.  Additional Resources: CDC resources https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/notices https://www.cdc.gov/yellow-book/hcp/family-travel/pregnant-travelers.html https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/list#group-f Insect repellent resources https://www.epa.gov/insect-repellents/find-repellent-right-you Vector-borne illnesses resources https://www.cdc.gov/dengue/about/index.html https://www.cdc.gov/chikungunya/causes-and-spread/index.html https://www.cdc.gov/oropouche/symptoms/oropouche-and-pregnancy.html https://www.cdc.gov/zika/about/index.html https://www.cdc.gov/lyme/about/index.html

Jun 17

22 min

In this episode of the SMFM Podcast, Dr. Alireza Shamshirsaz welcomes Dr. Laura Riley, Chair of OB-GYN at Weill Cornell Medicine who was also the first OB-GYN to serve on the advisory committee for immunization practice at the CDC. Together, they discuss recent threats to vaccine access, the impact of reduced vaccine uptake, cuts in research, and the resurgence of diseases like measles. Clinicians are encouraged to stay informed about local policies, recommend vaccines, and work with community resources to improve vaccine access and combat misinformation, ensuring stronger public health protection.  Click here for the full episode transcript.

May 26

17 min

In this episode of the SMFM Podcast Series, Dr. Adam Crosland is joined by Dr. Sarah Horvath. Together, they discuss updates made to the CDC MEC and best practices for patient counseling. Click here for the full episode transcript.

May 12

15 min

In this episode of the SMFM Podcast Series, Dr. Amy Valent is joined by Drs. Clarissa Bonanno and Elyce Cardonick, two of the authors of the SMFM Consult Series on Cancer and Pregnancy. Together, they discuss the complex and evolving landscape of cancer diagnosis and treatment during pregnancy. Topics include treatment options that align with standard care, the role of multidisciplinary collaboration, long-term outcomes for children exposed to chemotherapy in utero, counseling strategies, and the importance of individualized care. They also share helpful resources for both clinicians and patients navigating this rare but challenging situation. Additional resources For patients: ·      Cancer and Pregnancy Register: www.cancerandpregnancy.com Email: cancerandpregnancy@cooperheath.edu ·       HOPE for TWO (800) 743-4471 – A pregnant women with cancer will be matched to someone who had the same cancer in pregnancy and delivered their child.   For oncologists and healthcare providers: ·       ABCIP (Advisory Board on Cancer, Infertility, and Pregnancy): provides a platform where physicians from all over the world can request recommendations regarding the medical care of pregnant women diagnosed with cancer or regarding fertility preservation.  For more educational resources, visit education.smfm.org. Click here for the full episode transcript.

Apr 21

43 min

In this episode of the SMFM Podcast, Dr. Shad Deering welcomes Dr. Sindhu Srinivas, the newly appointed President of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine. Dr. Srinivas shares her journey to becoming an MFM, reflects on the mentors who shaped her path, and discusses her early involvement in advocacy and organized medicine. She also offers insight into her leadership vision for SMFM, including expanding member engagement, strengthening advocacy efforts, and advancing educational initiatives like the newly launched Pregnancy Journal. Whether you're a fellow, early-career MFM, or a long-time member, this episode highlights the many ways to get involved and stay inspired within the MFM community. Click here for the full episode transcript.

Apr 7

16 min

In this episode of the SMFM Podcast, Dr. Amy Valent welcomes back Dr. Ebony Carter, Division Director of Maternal-Fetal Medicine at UNC Chapel Hill, for a deeper discussion on community engagement in MFM practice. Building on the insights from Community Engagement 101, Dr. Carter shares her experiences in developing meaningful community partnerships that improve patient care. From navigating the complexities of building trust to ensuring patient voices shape interventions, Dr. Carter provides practical advice on engaging with communities in a way that is collaborative, sustainable, and impactful. She reflects on lessons learned in St. Louis, the challenges of starting over in a new community, and the importance of listening before leading. Join us for an inspiring conversation on how MFMs can integrate community engagement into their research, practice, and advocacy efforts. Subscribe to the SMFM Podcast for more discussions on high-risk pregnancy care, and explore additional resources at education.smfm.org. Full transcript.  Additional Resources: SMFM Podcast Community Engagement 101   The Public Health System Components: Clinicians who are related to Maternal-Fetal Medicine program is supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award to the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM) totaling $200,000 with 100 percent funded by CDC/HHS. The contents are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of nor endorsement, by CDC/HHS or the U.S. Government.

Mar 17

28 min

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