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Dr. Judy Hall Chen, MD
OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)
1670 120th Street, Womens Center Los Angeles California, 90059About
Judy Hall Chen, MD, is a general OB/GYN academic practitioner providing outstanding services as a Subject Matter Expert for Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, which she joined in 2013. She acts as Subject Matter Expert for women’s health service needs in the area of electronic medical records. Dr. Chen is a board certified obstetrician/gynecologist with an interest in minimally invasive surgery, medical technology integration/development, and medical education in the changing social structure of healthcare delivery. Dr. Chen has previously served as Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at The Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, where she was honored with the 2013 National Faculty Award for Excellence in Resident Education by the Council on Resident Education in OB/GYN. Her work as an academic practitioner places a great emphasis on MIS/Management Information System approaches in the clinical aspects of medicine and technology integration into all aspects of medicine, including clinical, investigational, and workflow efficiencies. In addition to her work with the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, Dr. Chen is affiliated with The Martin Luther King Jr. Outpatient Center in Los Angeles, CA, and Harbor UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, CA. Furthermore, she is an active volunteer as Core content provider for PowerChart Maternity, Cerner Corporation (2013-present), coordinating/volunteering physician for Living Stream Ministry in Anaheim, California (2006-present), and volunteer physician for Full-Time Training in Anaheim, California (2005-present). She has also participated on a medical mission trip to Sarsa, India, in 2014, among other volunteering initiatives. Dr. Chen has research interests in the impact of big data analysis and data mining capacity upon both population health assessment and evidence based medicine interpretation/application.
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Education and Training
Boston University
Board Certification
American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Dr. Judy Hall Chen, MD's Expert Contributions
How does Clomid help you get pregnant?
Clovis is what we call an estrogen receptor agonist. In other words it turns on the estrogen receptor. In order to ovulate there needs to be a "surge" of estrogen that your brain sees. When you have that surge you ovulate. The manner in which clinic is given is important. It is suppose to mimic that surge of estrogen so that your body will respond to produce a mature egg and then ovulate. Judy READ MORE
Birth control for acne?
Birth control can help with acne, though depending on the type, some more than others. The primary and most common pathway is through increasing sex binding hormone production which will capture more testosterone, the primary hormone related to acne, limiting its effects. There are are also brands which are specifically "anti-androgenic" and thus go further to block testosterone and its effects. READ MORE
Why is there a foul smell in my white discharge?
You could have an infection with either bacteria or with a parasite. I recommend that you see your physician to have proper tests done. Judy READ MORE
I'm pregnant, and I feel like I'm gaining a lot of weight. Is there anything I can do?
Depending on your BMI (body mass index), you may need to gain a certain amount of weight. I recommend talking to your OB physician about your weight gain before discussing any other plans. Judy READ MORE
Longevity of HPV Virus
This is a great question, but also difficult to be specific. In general, HPV is a virus that spreads via contact. In other words a cell with HPV can spread the HPV only to the cells which surround it. Thus if there are no cells with HPV on your skin, there will be no warts. However if there is HPV in a cell, it may be dormant and not active. So even though you currently do not have a wart, the potential to activate the HPV and have a wart resurface is still present. Unfortunately, there is no way to know exactly which cells have hpv and which no do not. Wart "treatment" is imprecise and cannot give you any guarantee. READ MORE
I have soreness around my vagina after sex. What is causing this?
This forum, unfortunately, is not the best place to answer this question. Primarily, pain associated with sex, immediately prior to sex, or after sex, can have a multitude of reasons that range from 1. Physical anatomy, hormonal status, infectious status, age, experience, etc. I recommend speaking with your personal gynecologist. READ MORE
What foods should I avoid during my pregnancy?
We recommend avoiding all raw meats and seafood, all large ocean fish (i.e., large tuna, swordfish, sole, etc.) even if cooked. Additionally, I recommend washing all vegetables, even if pre-washed. READ MORE
Why do I have severe vaginal itching and soreness during my periods?
It is difficult to answer this question without more details as well as without an exam. There are multiple reasons one can have itching on a routine basis: hormonal changes, other medical problems, new lifestyle changes, emotional stress, etc. I would recommend an open discussion with your physician to further delineate the most likely cause in your case. Judy READ MORE
Even after 45 days of my delivery I am continuing to bleed heavily. Could there be a problem?
I would recommend being evaluated by your physician or an urgent care. READ MORE
Will a miscarriage affect my chances of getting pregnant again?
A miscarriage will not affect your chance of getting pregnant, but it may affect your risk of having another miscarriage. It is always best to have an early evaluation should you believe that you are pregnant. Judy READ MORE
Can a home pregnancy test show a wrong reading?
Depending upon the brand and the expiration date, a home pregnancy test can be incorrect. It is always best to have a home pregnancy test confirmed by your physician's exam and investigation. READ MORE
When is the best time to take my pregnancy test?
Usually we recommend taking a pregnancy test after the first missed menses. In others, if your period does not come when you expect it to come - I would recommend you taking a pregnancy test. READ MORE
My periods are irregular. What could be the reason for this?
There are many reasons why a menstrual cycle can change. The first and most common is pregnancy. Even if you believe you are experiencing a "period" bleed, it would be reasonable to check a pregnancy test if they are different from your norm. Beyond a pregnancy, other possibilities include changes in hormonal levels/hormonal responses. These changes can be secondary to things as dramatic weight change, stress, thyroid changes, new medical diseases, etc. For these, it is always best to seek formal medical evaluation. READ MORE
Ovulation pain
Most likely, your pain during ovulation is related to the physical processes related to ovulation. When a woman ovulates, it is the process of releasing a mature egg from the surface of the ovary into the abdominal space at which time the fallopian tubes detect it and then pick it up. In releasing a mature egg, the ovary will "rupture" the tissue which contains the mature egg. This "rupture" will cause some bleeding. Blood within the abdominal space will always cause pain, thus having pain with ovulation. There is a formal word for this process: Mittelschmerz. READ MORE
What could be the reason behind sudden pain around my right ovary?
It is always better to have a consultation face to face with your physician concerning any new worrisome symptoms. Judy READ MORE
How popular are water births?
I am, probably, unqualified to answer this question since this is not an option I have ever given to patients. I would seek another opinion. Judy God ... has at the last of these days spoken to us in the Son .... Hebrews 1:1-2 READ MORE
Bed rest
That is a difficult question, which I would recommend you discussing with your personal obstetrician. Bed rest is not specifically defined clinically but can range from confinement in bed to light house activities with the goal to stay off of one's feet as much as possible. READ MORE
If my pregnancy test is negative, why are my periods delayed?
A delay in periods depends on a lot of things. Are your periods always regular? Recent changes in weight or stress level? Possibly a very early pregnancy that has not produced enough hormones for the pregnancy test you are using to turn positive. Usually, sex life activity does not impact timing of periods. READ MORE
How much Colace can I take while pregnant?
In General colace is not my recommended drug for constipation. Most gasterointerologist also agree that colace is not effective in constipation. Rather I would recommend Metamucil, either daily or twice daily. Judy READ MORE
Skin rash during pregnancy?
The rash may or may not be due to your pregnancy. I recommend bring evaluated by your OBGYN physician. As for other over the counter creams for hydration of your skin, there are no specifically recommended brands for general usage. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- 2013 National Faculty Award for Excellence in Resident Education, Council on Resident Education in Ob/Gyn, University of Southern California
- 2010: Team Spirit Award for cooperation and partnership, peer selected, LAC+USC OBGYN residency
- 2008: Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceutical Best Teaching Resident
- 2008: Nurses Choice Award for Excellence in Patient Care
- 2007: Daniel R Mishell Jr. Teaching Award
Professional Memberships
- American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists
- American Medical Association
- American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Internships
- Northridge Hosp Mc
Fellowships
- University of Southern California (Teaching and Education)
Professional Society Memberships
- ACOG, AMA, AAGL
Articles and Publications
Areas of research
- Research interest in the impact of big data analysis and data mining capacity upon both population health assessment and evidence based medicine interpretation/application.
Philanthropic Initiatives
- Physician Mentor, Salernis Career Night, University of Southern California, 2010; Annual Womens Health Forum, University of Southern California, 2012-present; Annual Latino Medical Student Association West Regional Conference, 2015; Core content provider for PowerChart Maternity, Cerner Corporation, 2013 - present; Coordinating/Volunteering Physician, Medical Services: national and international areas, Living Stream Ministry, Anaheim, California, 2006-present; Volunteer Physician, Medical Service, Full-Time Training in Anaheim, California, 2005-present; Mission Sarsa: medical mission to Sarsa, India, 2014
Teaching and speaking
Invited Lectures:
1. Medical School
i. “State of the Art in Electronic Medical Records (EMR): Clinical and Educational Implications.” Introduction to Clinical MedicineFaculty Retreat. Los Angeles, California. September 2013
ii. Normal and Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding, USC Third Year Ob/Gyn Clerkship lecture series, Los Angeles, CA, 07/05/2011
iii. Pelvic Exam, recurring lecture, USC Third Year Ob/Gyn Clerkship lecture series, Los Angeles, CA, 2011 – 2013
2. Residents
i. Over 15 different lectures ranging from gynecologic infectious diseases to mobile applications and access. A full list will be supplied upon request.
3. LAC+USC
i. “Simulation Education Training: Perinatal Update.” LAC+USC Nursing Department, Los Angeles, CA, 6/21/2012
4. Locally
i. “Obesity and Contraception.” California Family Heath Council, Los Angeles, CA, 5/7/2014
5. Nationally
i. “Hormonal Replacement Therapy: Making Sense of the Data.” Chinese American Medical Association of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, 10/11/2014
Hobbies / Sports
- Tri-Athlete
Favorite professional publications
- New England Journal of Medicine, The Green Journal
Areas of research
Research interest in the impact of big data analysis and data mining capacity upon both population health assessment and evidence based medicine interpretation/application.Dr. Judy Hall Chen, MD's Practice location
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Exceptional Obstetrician and Gynecologist Academic Practitioner, Judy Hall Chen, MD
Dr. Judy Hall Chen is an established Obstetrician and Gynecologist Academic Practitioner currently serving as a Subject Matter Expert for women’s health service needs in the area of electronic medical records with the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services. She has a special expertise in academia, obstetrics, gynecology, and minimally invasive surgery.
Dr. Chen attended Boston University School of Medicine, graduating with her Medical Degree in 2006. Thereafter, she completed her residency with the LAC+USC Medical Center, before undertaking her fellowship with the University of Southern California.
Dr. Chen is a board certified obstetrician and gynecologist with an interest in minimally invasive surgery, medical technology integration and development, as well as medical education in the changing social structure of healthcare delivery. She remains a distinguished member of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, American Medical Association, and the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists. She attributes her success to her hard work and dedication to her profession and her students. When she is not working, Dr. Chen is a tri-athlete and enjoys spending time with her family and friends.
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