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Dr. Nicole Backburn, Atlanta OBGYN, attended the ACOG Conference

Dr. Nicole Backburn, Atlanta OBGYN, attended the ACOG Conference

ATLANTA – May 21, 2019 – PRLog — Georgia OBGYN, Dr. Nicole Blackburn, attended the national ACOG Conference in Nashville TN. This is a yearly clinical and scientific meeting, and the title of this year’s conference was Accessing the Spectrum of Quality Health Care. ACOG stands for The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

“The ACOG conference was so helpful! I went to lectures on induction of labor, colposcopy, twin delivery, vaginitis, hyposexual desire disorder, hormone replacement, oral contraceptives and more. I learned about how surgical practices differ all over the country and how labor is induced differently in the United Kingdom. I was also able to take some time to explore Nashville, visiting the Country Music Hall of Fame Museum and the local restaurant Hattie B’s, famous for their delicious fried chicken!” says Dr. Blackburn, gynecologist and obstetrician at Georgia OBGYN.

Dr.Blackburn also saved a link for finding local sex therapists. http://aasect.org/

Georgia OBGYN, one of the top OBGYN practices in Atlanta and Alpharetta, provides top quality care to women of all ages.

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