There are approximately 55,000 practicing obstetricians and gynecologists (ob/gyns) in the United States, and the need for comprehensive training in ambulatory gynecology is more critical than ever. The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) has prioritized ambulatory primary and preventative care in residency training programs. This growing interest in gynecological health is not limited to ob/gyns; it spans across various healthcare fields, including family medicine, primary care, emergency medicine, and among advanced practice nurses. All healthcare professionals need to be equipped to diagnose, manage, and treat common gynecological conditions.
With advancements in office technology and the increasing complexity of medical decision-making, physicians require a reliable resource to navigate the extensive list of treatment options available for gynecologic disorders. Ambulatory Gynecology serves as that essential guide, providing practitioners with the tools necessary for:
- Diagnosis of gynecological disorders
- Investigation techniques tailored to women’s health
- Management strategies based on the latest evidence
- Decision-making algorithms for efficient treatment planning
Authors:
John V. Knaus (Editor)
Edition:
1st ed. 2018
Publication Date:
May 9, 2018
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