Clinical update: PCOS is now PMOS!
May 15, 2026•Channel
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Published3 weeks ago
Duration1:13
Video IDSRdPGPoWmKo
Languageen
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Views2.8K
Likes110
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Engagement Rate4.01%
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Exciting news! PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) has received a naming update to PMOS, or polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome. Dr. Jessica Geida, OBGYN and Senior Content Manager at Osmosis, discusses why that matters.
💭 Something to consider as a clinician in training: new, expansive terminology can help patients feel more seen and lead to more accurate diagnoses, meaning more effective treatment. What might you pay attention to more in patients presenting with signs of PMOS?
Watch our full video* on PMOS to learn more about the condition: https://osms.it/reel-geida-pmos-yts
* The condition's name will be updated on the website soon!
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