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Problem Solving in Women's Health
Clinical Publishing, Jan 2008, Pages: 248
This new volume brings together the current thinking in both investigation and management of the female patient requiring treatment for gynaecological, reproductive and menopausal conditions. It presents a comprehensive caseload as seen by the practicing clinician, presenting common yet challenging real-life patient scenarios, which the authors resolve by drawing on the latest published literature. Each case begins with a few practical questions to stimulate the reader.This is followed by clinical presentation and the reader is led through the logical work-up of a case to reach a diagnosis. An algorithm accompanies most cases to provide a rapid pictorial overview of the clinical steps involved. Essential references are provided. Each of the major areas of female reproductive health is covered, as well as gynaecological emergencies and treatment of cancer. This book provides an up to date reference for the busy practitioner. It will be an essential companion for the gynaecologist and for the interested GP.
Benefits:
- Relates current research developments in gynaecology and reproductive health to current clinical practice - Deals with both clinical treatment and social care of female patient - Problem-based learning approach of great value for trainees and CPD
Readership:
- Specialists in gynaecology and reproductive medicine - General physicians - Doctors in training
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