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    Linda M. Szymanski, Jessica L. Bienstock.
    Summary: Written primarily by a former resident and current assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, this unique handbook uses only concise bullets and tables to answer the treatment and management questions that most often arise during daily ob/gyn practice. The only ob-gyn handbook offering on-the-go guidance and step-by-step instruction for your ob-gyn rotation or clinical serviceThe Johns Hopkins Handbook of Obstetrics and Gynecology provides you with essential, easily located information to address treatment and management questions and gives you immediate guidance on difficult clinical decisions that you face in daily practice. In addition to general obstetric and gynecologic coverage, it includes the subspecialties of gynecologic oncology, reproductive endocrinology and infertility, and urogynecology.This concise book is packed with protocol-driven instruction and successfully presents complex information through the use of an outline format consisting exclusively of bullets, tables, and figures.Based on Johns Hopkins and ACOG Practice Guidelines, this carry-everywhere reference offers quick answers that you can trust when there isn't time to read a chapter, access a computer, or scan summary articles to find that one key bit of information.

    Contents:
    Labor & delivery
    Clinic
    Diagnostic imaging and pregnancy
    Medications and pregnancy
    Gynecologic surgery
    Writing orders/notes
    Common post-op complications
    Contraception
    CDC guidelines for STDS
    Miscellaneous gynecology
    Cervical cancer screening
    pap tests
    Miscellaneous management algorithms
    Common medical oncology issues
    Cervical cancer
    Ovarian cancer
    Uterine cancer
    Vulvar cancer
    Vaginal cancer
    Anatomy
    Mentrual cycle
    Infertility
    Common disorders related to infertility
    Normal and abnormal puberty
    Congenital mullerian anomalies
    Menopause
    Osteoporosis
    Normal urinary function
    Urinary incontinence
    Stress urinary incontinence
    Overactive bladder
    Pelvic organ prolapse
    Anatomy.
    Digital Access AccessObGyn 2016