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Ep67: Surgeon Interview: Dr. David Redwine, World-Renowned Excision Surgeon. Part 1

Ep67: Surgeon Interview: Dr. David Redwine, World-Renowned Excision Surgeon. Part 1

FromIn Sixteen Years of Endometriosis


Ep67: Surgeon Interview: Dr. David Redwine, World-Renowned Excision Surgeon. Part 1

FromIn Sixteen Years of Endometriosis

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Length:
83 minutes
Released:
Jul 8, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Until his retirement in 2012, Dr. David Redwine headed the world-renowned and award-winning Oregon Institute of Endometriosis at St. Charles Medical Center, Bend, Oregon, treating thousands of people with endometriosis via excision surgery from all across the US, Canada, and beyond. His research is on the website www.endopaedia.info and has been vital to the endometriosis community, helping empower and educate both patients and physicians alike. He has presented his theory of origin of endo, Mulleriosis, around the world and will talk about his theory of the embryonic origin of endo in our interview today. He also tells us why he considers Sampson’s theory of retrograde menstruation the most dangerous theory in the history of medicine, explains what endo does in the body, and speaks about obstacles to endometriosis treatment. This is part 1 of 2. LIKE OUR SHOW? Please rate it or leave a review! CONNECT WITH US! INSTAGRAM: @in16yearsofendo WEBSITE AND RESOURCES: insixteenyears.com
Released:
Jul 8, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Laugh, cry, and shout with us as we talk all things endometriosis. We’re 2 witty best friends that pride ourselves on sharing accurate, well-researched information. We delve into all those embarrassing did-that-really-just-happen?! endo stories, talk vulnerably about our personal growth, and share disease facts with a side of humor. We hope our podcast will support and empower you. —Important note on inclusive language: We hadn’t yet been educated about inclusive language when we began our podcast; but after learning, we used this language midway through the show and going forward.