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    Laurence B. McCullough, John H. Coverdale, Frank A. Chervenak.
    Summary: A comprehensive, accessible approach to the everyday ethical challenges faced in obstetric and gynecological practice. Offering practical guidance for practitioners at all levels, the text also provides a sustained exploration of professional ethics in the intersection of obstetrics and gynecology with psychiatry. Drawing on their award-winning teaching, the authors start each chapter with goals, objectives, topics, and a list of key concepts, which are defined in a separate section. Chapters cover a multitude of topics, from pregnancy and the quest for the 'perfect' baby to end-of-life care - all underpinned by the need for professionally responsible research, advocacy, and health policy. Professional Ethics in Obstetrics and Gynecology is an indispensable resource for both trainee and practicing obstetricians and gynecologists. A chapter devoted solely to pedagogy in professional ethics in obstetrics and gynecology supports the readers' learning and those with or without formal training in ethics to teach students, residents, and colleagues.

    Contents:
    Professional ethics in medicine
    Professional ethics in obstetrics and gynecology
    Decision making by, with, and for patients
    Confidentiality
    Conflicts of interest and conflicts of commitment
    Teaching professional ethics in obstetrics and gynecology
    Prevention of pregnancy
    Initiation of pregnancy
    Induced abortion and feticide
    Fetal analysis
    Periviability
    Intrapartum management
    The perfect baby
    Cancer and pregnancy
    Setting ethically justified limits on clinical management
    Leadership
    Clinical innovation and research
    Health policy and advocacy.
    Digital Access Cambridge 2020