Practical Strategies in Obstetrics and GynecologyScott B. Ransom, Mitchell P. Dombrowski This unique, new resource provides a comprehensive survey of the field that covers the critical areas practitioners confront on a regular basis. Experts in each sub-specialty focus on methods of diagnosis and the management of OB/GYN disorders from a perspective of clinical efficiency and effectiveness. |
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