

Dr. Hope Haefner
OBGYN
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Dr. Hope Haefner is an OBGYN at the University of Michigan Health in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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Episode # 64 • 03 Sept 2024
Vulvovaginal Disorders: Diagnosis & Treatment Approaches
Vulvovaginal disorders can be very complex to manage, and many OBGYNs struggle with diagnosis and treatment, especially if topical steroids don’t improve symptoms. In this episode of the BackTable OBGYN Podcast, guest host Dr. Jessica Ritch welcomes Dr. Hope Haefner, a leading expert in women’s health, to discuss diagnosis and management of several vulvovaginal diseases.
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Dr. Hope Haefner is the Harold A. Furlong Professor in Women's Health and the Chief of the Division of Gynecology at the University of Michigan. She completed medical school, an obstetrics and gynecology residency, and a gynecologic pathology fellowship at the University of Michigan. Dr. Haefner is the past president of the International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease and the American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology. She has been recognized for her teaching as well as her clinical care of patients. She specializes in vulvar diseases and performs surgeries for many precancerous conditions of the vulva. Dr. Haefner's research focuses on vulvovaginal conditions such as high grade squamous intraepithelial lesions, lichen sclerosus, lichen planus, and hidradenitis suppurativa of the vulva. She is also interested in helping children and adolescents with gynecologic malignancies.
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