New Clinical Protocol Streamlines Care for Bleeding Emergencies in Patients Taking Oral Anticoagulants; Revised Clinical Protocol: Terlipressin for Management of Hepatoren Syndrome (HRS-AKI) >November 26, 2025 | 2 min. read
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NORTHWESTERN MEDICINE NEWSFrom 1 Surgeon to 17: How NM Expanded Neurosurgery Across the Chicago Suburbs
November 26, 2025 | 2 min. read
Over the past seven years, NM has built a regional network of experts who provide high-quality, near tertiary-level care.
New Mobile Integrated Health Program Launches at Delnor
November 26, 2025 | 2 min. read
A new paramedicine program delivers outpatient in-home care to patients with heart failure at high risk for readmission.
All employed and NMPN-aligned physicians hired before March 1 are eligible.
All eligible employed and independent physicians will receive a survey link at their NM email address on December 1.
The modernized portal on NM Interactive features a new look, an easy-to-navigate menu, smarter search and a personalized employee profile.
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PHYSICIANS YOU NEED TO KNOW
Dr. Giblin, senior vice president and chief medical officer of Northwestern Health Network Medical Group, will retire tomorrow after three decades of service.
In his new role, the first of its kind at NM, Dr. Schaeffer will lead collaboration by drawing on systemwide experts to continue advances in cancer care.
Ritu Nayar, MD, Receives 2025 Gary A. Mecklenburg Distinguished Physician Award
July 9, 2025 | 2 min. read
Dr. Nayar, a pathologist, is honored for her work and accomplishments in the medical profession.
Physicians Recognized for Outstanding Contributions in Celebration of Doctors' Day
March 31, 2025 | 1 min. read
This special recognition celebrates everyday examples of how physicians shine as skilled clinicians, serve as leaders and embody the core values of NM. Colleagues and peers submitted nearly 600 notes of appreciation for physicians.
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CLINICAL NOTES AND NOTICESNew Attestation Simplifies Consent Conversation Documentation for Blood Transfusions; Adding Discharge Instructions Now Easier and Clearer; New MyNM Service Center Portal Coming Soon
November 6, 2025 | 2 min. read Advances in Pathology Improve Patient Care
November 6, 2025 | 2 min. read New technologies have the ability to transform traditional microscope-based tissue analysis into high-resolution images that can be analyzed by computational tools and combined with highly precise genomic characterization of disease. What to Do If You Have a Respiratory Virus Illness
November 6, 2025 | 1 min. read Updated guidelines now are the same for all respiratory illnesses. |
HONORS AND RECOGNITIONSRitu Nayar, MD, Receives 2025 Gary A. Mecklenburg Distinguished Physician Award
July 9, 2025 | 2 min. read Dr. Nayar, a pathologist, is honored for her work and accomplishments in the medical profession. Iram Qazi, MD, Named a 2024 Top Doctor in Psychiatry
April 1, 2025 | 1 min. read Iram Qazi, MD, has been chosen by peers as one of the top doctors in psychiatry for 2024 by Washingtonian magazine. Weese-Mayer Honored with 2025 Stern Award
February 18, 2025 | 2 min. read Debra E. Weese-Mayer, MD, the Beatrice Cummings Mayer Professor of Pediatric Autonomic Medicine at Feinberg and Chief of the Center for Autonomic Medicine in Pediatrics at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, has been awarded the 2025 Paula H. Stern Award for Outstanding Women in Science and Medicine. |
FEINBERG SCHOOL OF MEDICINE NEWSTwelve Feinberg Investigators Named to 2025 Highly Cited List
November 17, 2025 | 2 min. read Twelve Feinberg faculty members were named to the 2025 “Highly Cited Researchers” list, published by Clarivate Analytics. The annual list identifies investigators who have demonstrated significant influence in their field through the publication of highly cited publications over the preceding eleven years. Bass Elected to the National Academy of Medicine
October 20, 2025 | 2 min. read Joseph Bass, MD, PhD, the Charles F. Kettering Professor of Medicine, has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine for his foundational work in expanding the field of circadian mechanisms in metabolic health and disease. Goyal Named Mallinckrodt Foundation Grant Fellow
October 13, 2025 |2 min. read Yogesh Goyal, PhD, assistant professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, has been named a 2025-2028 Edward Mallinckrodt, Jr. Foundation Grant Fellow, which recognizes early-stage biomedical investigators engaged in basic and translational research that has the potential to make fundamental advances in biomedical science. |
RESEARCH AND BREAKTHROUGHSGenetic Mechanisms Promote Antimicrobial Resistance in Gonorrhea
November 24, 2025 | 2 min. read Northwestern Medicine scientists have identified previously unknown genetic mechanisms that promote antimicrobial resistance in gonorrhea, findings that may inform the development of more effective treatment strategies. How a Cellular ‘Engine’ Controls Building Blocks of DNA
November 12, 2025 | 1 min. read Northwestern Medicine scientists have uncovered a surprising link between a tiny cellular engine and the way cancer cells build the DNA they need to proliferate Genetic Testing Trifecta Predicts Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death and Arrhythmia
November 12, 2025 | 1 min. read Scientists have developed a more precise genetic risk score to determine whether a person is likely to develop arrhythmia, which can lead to serious conditions such as atrial fibrillation or sudden cardiac death. |
At least 1 in 4 women reports discomfort and a negative impact on her quality of life from a pelvic floor disorder, including pelvic organ prolapse, urinary tract symptoms or incontinence, and fecal incontinence.
Moreover, nearly 1 in 5 women will undergo surgery for a pelvic floor disorder with a 30 percent risk of needing repeat surgery. With the increased prevalence of pelvic floor disorders with aging, treatment for women with these disorders is expected to increase by 40 percent over the next 40-years—from 28 million in 2010 to 43 million in 2050. Northwestern Medicine Women’s Integrated Pelvic Health Program
The Women's Integrated Pelvic Health Program provides a unique opportunity to deliver comprehensive health care for women with pelvic floor disorders from a range of specialists, including Urogynecologists, Urologists, Colorectal Surgeons, and Physical therapists. We are proud to offer a transdisciplinary approach in which specialists from different disciplines work jointly to develop innovative, integrated care plans that move beyond discipline-specific approaches to address common pelvic floor problems. Both the physicians and facilities offer state of the art resources to ensure the highest quality evaluation, medical and surgical care to women with incontinence and prolapse. Our internationally renowned faculty members are among the first specialists recognized by the American Boards of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Urology in Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery and provide comprehensive clinical care and minimally invasive surgical treatments for pelvic floor disorders, childbirth injury, complications from gynecologic surgery (fistulas), and congenital genitourinary disorders. We offer comprehensive evaluation and treatment at three fully equipped clinical sites: Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Lake Forest Hospital, and Central DuPage Hospital. |
Message from the Division Chief
Program Resources and FacilitiesThe physical resources of the IPHP, Prentice Women's Hospital and Northwestern Memorial Hospital, provide a unique opportunity to deliver comprehensive health care for women with pelvic floor disorders from a range of specialists, including:
Both the physicians and facilities offer state-of-the-art resources to ensure the highest quality evaluation, medical and surgical care to women with incontinence and prolapse. Our physicians are national leaders in minimally invasive pelvic reconstructive surgery (performing the first robotic reconstructive procedures in Chicago) and sacral nerve stimulation for urinary and fecal incontinence. |