Whether you're a seasoned clinician or brand-new to practice, this space offers practical OB/GYN guidance—without judgment, fluff, or condescension.

ReproNomad is your on-call backup.

There’s a critical shortage of obstetrician-gynecologists across the U.S.—and frontline clinicians are carrying the weight.


Primary care and emergency room physicians, PAs, NPs, and even new OB/GYN residency grads are being asked to take on more advanced reproductive healthcare, often with limited training, patchy resources, or no backup.

Maybe you’ve had great mentorship and solid OB support.
Maybe you’ve been thrown into the mix with little more than Google, gut instinct, and a cranky consultant on speed dial.

Whether you're a seasoned provider, a new grad, or holding it down in a rural clinic solo—ReproNomad has your back.

I’m a board-certified OB/GYN with over a decade of experience as a clinician and educator, and I’ve partnered with primary care teams across urban trauma centers, rural clinics, and everything in between. I know what it’s like to be asked, “Can you take a look at this ultrasound?” or “Does this need a referral—or can I handle it here?”

This section is your on-call backup:
✔️ Straightforward, evidence-based guidance
✔️ Digestible breakdowns of key clinical concepts
✔️ Management tips you can use today—without the fluff, judgment or posturing.

Whether you’re trying to offer more than a pelvic ultrasound and a long wait for a referral—or you just want to sharpen your skills—you’re in the right place.

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Clinical Pearls, Diagnostic Guides, GYN Triage Tejumola Adegoke Clinical Pearls, Diagnostic Guides, GYN Triage Tejumola Adegoke

How I Approach Diagnosis in Sexual and Reproductive Health

I don’t jump to conclusions or rush to label, and I don’t throw unnecessary tests or ultrasounds at symptoms just to “do something.” Diagnosis, done right, is thoughtful and deliberate. It’s a process of asking smart questions, ruling out the scary stuff, and making patients feel heard along the way.

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