2007 Annual Index

OCTOBER 2008 VOL. 33, NO. 10

Informed Surgical Consent
Husam Abed, MD; Rebecca G. Rogers, MD
Obtaining informed surgical consent from patients can be a challenge due to the complexities of evolving technology in obstetric and gynecologic procedures, as well as confusing legal jargon. Components for improving the process and ensuring that patients make educated decisions are addressed.

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Preconception Care for Reducing Alcohol Exposure in Pregnancy
Mary J. O’Connor, PhD, ABPP
Preconception counseling can be very effective in helping at-risk women reduce or stop alcohol use during pregnancy, greatly lowering the risk of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Several validated screening tools are included.

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Departments

Editorial
Boomers, Breast Cancer, and the Health Care Dyad
Vivian M. Dickerson, MD

The Cutting Edge
Peritoneal Access in Laparoscopic Surgery
Robert Pollard, MD; Kevin J. Stepp, MD

ViewPoint
The Calcium Paradox
Rita F. Redberg, MD, MSc

Case Report
MRI in Breast Cancer Screening
Christina M. Anderson, MNSc, FNP-BC, APN; Janice C. Dean, EdD(c), MSN, FNP/PNP-BC, APN; Robert L. Fincher, MD

Practice Management
Year-End Tax Planning for the ObGyn Practice
Steve Williams, CPA

Adolescent Gynecology
Dyscrasia-Related Menorrhagia
Seema Menon, MD; Judith T. Burgis, MD; Janice Bacon, MD

Patient Handout
What You Should Know About Drinking Alcohol During Pregnancy

Folleto Informativo Para La Paciente
Lo que Usted debe Saber sobre el Consumo de Alcohol Durante el Embarazo

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