May Sanaee MD
@may_sanaee
Urogynecologist. Associate Professor. @SocietyPelvic immediate past-President. Opinions my own. Settler on treaty 6 territory. She/her.
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Impressive research and KT tool out of UAlberta Med & Dent by Sanja Kostov, MD, CCFP 🇨🇦 and Ryleigh Vanderschee presented ISSWSH #isswsh2024 Canadian Society for Pelvic Medicine great resource for evidence-based personal lubricants
More motivating and inspiring talks by @DrLoriBrotto Rachel E. Gross @kellycaspersonmd Jill Krapf MD at #isswsh2024 contextualizing the suffering and our power to address it with knowledge translation
The countdown begins… 5 days to our much anticipated annual scientific conference Canadian Society for Pelvic Medicine in beautiful #Montréal #CSPM2024 #KNOWLEDGE #RESEARCH #COLLABORATION
Travel day!! So excited to see my colleagues nationwide! Planes, ✈️, 🚊 and 🚗 to get to #Montreal for #CSPM2024 Canadian Society for Pelvic Medicine UAlberta Med & Dent UAlberta OBGYN Residency
Fantastic talk on Clitoral Anatomy and Surgery by May Sanaee MD. We need to improve our Cliteracy!! Learned a lot and can’t wait to apply this to my practice. Canadian Society for Pelvic Medicine
Our own president Roxana Geoffrion and past-president May Sanaee MD highlight the importance of pelvic health in iconic Canadian 🇨🇦 womens' magazine Chatelaine chatelaine.com/health/pelvic-…
The Chronic Pelvic Pain clinic physicians gave a talk for the The Foundation Royal Alexandra Hospital Foundation talking about painful sex! Great engagement and great questions! 🦉 Erin Kelly MD UAlberta OBGYN Residency UAlberta Med & Dent
Massive congratulations to the newest #urogynecology grad Vanessa Di Palma MD and fellowship director Erin Kelly MD! Sad to lose this talented surgeon to UCalgaryMedicine What a bright future ahead! Lucky patients! UAlberta OBGYN Residency Canadian Society for Pelvic Medicine Cathy Flood momoe_h Jane Schulz
It’s #PelvicFloorHealthAwarenessMonth. #DYK that 23% of women experience pelvic floor disorders? Despite how common it is, many still suffer in silence due to the stigma and lack of awareness. 🔗 Read more about this in our #SurveyingTheSilence report: albertawomenshealthfoundation.org/research/post/…