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Jodi A. Benett, DO, FACOOG

Jodi A. Benett, DO, FACOOG

Ob/Gyn

Congratulations to Dr. Benett for receiving the South Jersey Magazine "Top Docs" award for Top Women's Physician and Top Children's Physician for 2015.

Jodi A. Benett, D.O. FACOOG, is a board-certified gynecologist who has been a clinician at the Advocare Center for Specialized Gynecology since October 2007.

Dr. Benett graduated Phi Beta Kappa, with honors, from Rutgers College in 1983. She is a prestigious Henry Rutgers Scholar. She attended medical school at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and graduated in 1987. She then completed a traditional rotating one-year internship, followed by residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology, from 1988-1992, at Kennedy Health System/University Medical System and Our Lady of Lourdes, the core teaching affiliates of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. (Rowan University-School of Osteopathic Medicine).

Dr. Benett is the current chair of the Government Affairs Committee, for the ACOOG (American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology), which gives her a seat on the ACOG (American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology) Government Relations Committee. She has participated with the ACOG Congressional Leadership Conferences, for the past several years, lobbying on Capitol Hill for Women’s Health Care. She has become a champion for women’s legislative issues. She is also part of ACOG District 3 council and has also lobbied in Harrisburg, PA, for the state in which she resides. Dr. Benett is a member of the ACOOG Physician Response Committee, rendering her opinion to current and important briefs.

Dr. Benett is a compassionate practitioner caring for women along the spectrum of a women’s life cycle, from adolescence to post menopause. Her concentrations include treatment and evaluation of Pap tests and Colposcopy, Menopause counseling and Hormonal treatment options (both traditional and bio-identical), Menstrual disorders and evaluation with endometrial biopsy as clinically indicated, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (diagnosis and treatments), and Preconception care. Contraceptive options include Long-Acting Contraceptive Options, (LARC), Sub dermal Implant Device and Intrauterine Devices. She is a member of North American Society of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, (NASPAG).
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