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July must-reads:
Watch your mail for the July issue of Contemporary OB/GYN and the following articles from the magazine you trust to deliver scientific information you can use in ob/gyn practice:
Hyperemesis in pregnancy: Taking a tiered approach
Beyond impacting quality of life, hyperemesis gravidarum can lead to severe medical complications. Unzila A. Nayeri, MD, offers a step-wise approach to the problem, involving nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic measures that can help you and your patient effectively manage pregnancy-related nausea.
Bleeding disorders: Impact on reproduction
Inherited bleeding disorders in women and girls represent unique management challenges to ob/gyns. Andra H. James, MD, MPH, and Ann-Marie Nazzaro, PhD, review key reproductive concerns that need to be addressed in patients with problems such as von Willebrand disease and immune thrombocytopenia.
EFM Mythbusters: Late and variable decelerations: Ominous or benign?
In the fifth article in this series, David A. Miller, MD, reviews the scientific evidence behind the notion that late decelerations are more ominous than variable decelerations.
Harness social media, enhance your practice
Use of social media in healthcare has been mainly limited to patients seeking information online, in part because of privacy concerns. But clinicians can safely use tools such as Facebook and Twitter to enhance communications, patient care, public health, and marketing, as described in this article by David Seil Kim, MD, MS, MBA. |