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January 29, 2015

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Is there a future for the independent ob/gyn?

Healthcare reform has left no provider untouched. Every day, physicians are faced with a daunting question: Do I remain independent, or do I sell my practice and become an employee?
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Product Reviews: C-SATS and Traxi

Our reviewer took two products for gynecologic surgeons for a test drive. Here's what he found. » More

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OB/GYN Stat Bite: Fetal and perinatal mortality

A break down of the recent CDC report on the current fetal and perinatal mortality. » More

Caring for patients with chronic pelvic pain

The right combination of medication, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes may help patients with this sometimes stubborn condition. » More

Top apps for ob/gyns and their patients in 2015

No more excuses for not reaching your health and fitness goals: These apps do (almost) everything for you. » More

Legally Speaking: Did surgeon inexperience result in iatrogenic injury?

On July 29, 2010, a 46-year-old obese primarily Spanish-speaking patient was admitted to a hospital by her private ob/gyn Dr. A,  who was new to the facility and had never performed the procedure as primary surgeon, for a total laparoscopic hysterectomy and/or laparoscopically assisted vaginal hysterectomy that day. The patient subsequently underwent further surgeries. » More

Letter to the editor: Regarding 'Preventing ureteral injury at hysterectomy: an expert approach'

A reader takes issue with the authors' assertion that risk of ureteral injury is higher for vaginal hysterectomy. » More

 
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