A succinct, highly illustrated review of the relevant information required on the obstetrics and gynaecology clerkship, with each topic presented in a double page spread, packed with charts, graphs, and photographs. Includes updated sections on reproductive endocrinology, infertility and urogynaecology. .
Obstetrics by Ten Teachers is well established as a concise, yet comprehensive, guide within its field. The twenty-first edition has been thoroughly updated by its latest team of 'teachers', integrating clinical material with the latest scientific developments that underpin patient care.
Delivers everything the undergraduate medical student needs to know to understand obstetrics, gynaecology, breast disease and women's sexual health in an attractive and highly accessible format
This book brings together essential evidence-based guidelines to good clinical practice in obstetrics in one comprehensive resource. The content focuses on UK national guidelines; however, many chapters also contain information from important international guidelines. To assist those studying for postgraduate examinations the information is presented in schematic flowcharts.
Enhances clinical knowledge for everyone preparing for part 3 of the MRCOG (OSCE) examination. Presents nearly 40 OSCE stations commonly asked in examination. Each station discusses the issues related to clinical management and clinical governance. Includes a separate chapter on clinical governance and working of the healthcare system in the UK.
Using this book, obstetric practitioners and trainees will learn focused history-taking and evidence-based counselling and management from preconception/early pregnancy to the postpartum period. Innovatively designed in OSCE format, it will help prepare for high-stakes certification examinations.
Comprehensively reviews all aspects of ovarian stimulation and the successful management of patients in line with modern practice. Covers the different stimulation protocols from which to choose, the management of poor responders and hyper-responders, as well as stimulation in patients with PCOS.