Antepartum Fetal Surveillance in Pregnancies Complicated by Diabetes Mellitus
Anthony M. Vintzileos, MD
Judicious, directed monitoring
can do much to avoid adverse
and unexpected outcomes.
Perioperative Pain Management for the Gynecologic and Obstetric Surgical Patient
Manuel C. Vallejo, MD;
Jose M. Del Rio, MD;
Jonathan H. Waters, MD
The most effective pain management combines analgesics covering
the entire perioperative period.
Office-based Assessment and Management
of Fecal Incontinence
Tisha N. Lunsford, MD;
Michael D. Crowell, PhD;
Kevin W. Olden, MD;
V. Ann Schettler, RN, BSN
Careful establishment of trust, detailed history-taking, and a
tiered treatment approach promote satisfactory outcomes.
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Never Too Early
Vivian M. Dickerson, MD
Financial Monitoring for the Health
of Your Practice
Steve Williams, CPA
The
Female Athlete Triad
Erica J. Gibson, MD;
Susan M. Coupey, MD
Hormone Therapy
in Perimenopause
Lee P. Shulman, MD;
Gerson Weiss, MD
Virtual
Reality Simulation:
The Future of Minimally Invasive
Gynecologic Surgical Training
Gregory J. Raff, MD
Author Guidelines
CME Test
What You Should Know About Fecal Incontinence
Lo que Usted debe Saber sobre la Incontinencia Fecal
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