3rd Edition

Clinical Protocols in Obstetrics and Gynecology

By John E. Turrentine Copyright 2008

    Expanded and updated, the new edition of the bestselling Clinical Protocols in Obstetrics and Gynecology is the definitive quick-reference for use in office practice and hospital settings. With information drawn from ACOG technical bulletins, OB/GYN publications, articles, textbooks, computer sources, and the author's vast personal experience, outlines of more than 400 clinical protocols help ensure that everyone on the team is on the same page.

    Flowcharts and algorithms make common problems seem simpler. Tables and decision trees make the information easy to refer to when running from room to room during a busy day in the office or hospital. This complete, up-to-date coverage makes Clinical Protocols in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Third Edition the best available study guide for board certification and a complete reference for busy obstetricians and gynecologists.

    1. Introduction. 2. Obstetrics and Gynecology A-Z.

    Biography

    John E. Turrentine

    "A strong point of this edition is the wide range of topics that are covered. Not only are all the subspecialties represented, but medically related topics, including primary care medicine, are also included. This text is best suited for students, residents, and those preparing for an in-service or board examination." —[for the Second Edition] - Fertility and Sterility

    "There is a lot of groundwork behind these seemingly simple rules… it certainly is a valuable contribution to this particular category of medical literature… It will be of use to specialists in hospitals and private practice, residents, students and the nursing staff." —[of the Second Edition] - Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica

     

    "This is really a comprehensive review of obstetrics and gynecology…This is an excellent resource for those who need a quick and dirty reference. The material is basic and to the point, a good place for a quick refresher or a good jumping off point for further reading. Although there are a multitude of review books for the obstetrics/gynecology student and for the national licensing exams, few good review books target the ACOG board exams." —Lorie M. Harper, BS, MD(Washington University School of Medicine), Doody’s Reviews for the Third Edition