Dr Michal Yaron

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Gynaecology

  • Geneva University Hospitals
  • location Switzerland

Dr Michal Yaron, is head of gynecological ambulatory unit and pediatrics and adolescent gynecology in the department of women, adolescent and pediatrics at Geneva University hospitals, Switzerland.

Dr Yaron has trained in Israel (Tel Aviv University and Shamir medical center) and in Toronto (The Hospital for Sick children) before moving to Switzerland. She is a certified FIGIJ fellow (International Federation of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology).

Dr Yaron is very involved in the teaching of medical students at the Faculty of Medicine where she has been a teacher since 2007 and since 2018 co-responsible for Bachelor 2nd year unit of REPRODUCTION.

Dr Yaron interests are in the areas of contraception, sexual education and young women’s empowerment and psychosomatic aspects of gynecology.

Since 2016 she is the president of the foundation "Myriam de Senarclens" (www.fdmds.org)

 

 

Dr Michal Yaron has received financial support/sponsorship for research support, consultation, or speaker fees from the following companies:

Programmes developed by Dr Michal Yaron

Podcast

Episode

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episode
Obstetrics and Gynecology 
IUD Placement: How to Reduce Anxiety and Pain for Patients

Tips and tricks for healthcare professionals

Experts
Dr Carolyn Westhoff, Dr Michal Yaron, Patty Cason
  • download Downloadable
    Resources
  • clock 35 MIN
  • calendar Oct 2023

Educational programme supported by an Independent Medical Education grant from ASPIVIX.
Video

Episode

2

of 2

episode
Obstetrics and Gynecology Medical devices 
Pain Management in IUD Placement

This programme includes a short video, slides and a flashcard, to help HCPs involved in the placement of IUDs reduce anxiety and pain for patients, before, during, and after IUD placement

Experts
Dr Michal Yaron, Dr Carolyn Westhoff, Patty Cason
Endorsed by
FIGIJ EURAPAG NASPAG
  • download Downloadable
    Resources
  • clock 4 MIN
  • calendar Feb 2023

Educational programme supported by an Independent Medical Education grant from Aspivix