Citations with the tag: GYNECOLOGISTS

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  • The gynaecologist in winter.
    Drife, James // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition); 03/01/97, Vol. 314 Issue 7081, p685 

    Suggests activities for gynecologists in Great Britain who were forced to stop working until April 1997. Includes teaching of undergraduates; Vacation; Doing private practice.

  • Should your gynecologist be your main doctor?
    Heller, Linda // Redbook; Mar94, Vol. 182 Issue 5, p35 

    Presents findings of a study on the role of gynecologists as primary-care providers for women. Offer of a full range of nongynecologic preventive tests and medications.

  • My journey as urogynaecologist.
    Rajamaheswari, N. // International Urogynecology Journal; Dec2012, Vol. 23 Issue 12, p1671 

    A personal narrative is presented which explores the author's experience of being a urogynaecologist.

  • My Brief Success as a Missionary.
    Iffy, Leslie // Cortlandt Forum; 10/25/2000, Vol. 13 Issue 10, p66 

    Relates a story in the early days of the author's gynecologic practice in a small town in the United States. Early success of the practice due to commitment to patients' health; Decline of practice after another obstetrician took patients away.

  • OB/GYN PULSE.
    Iffy, Leslie // Contemporary OB/GYN; Dec2007, Vol. 52 Issue 12, p22 

    The article presents statistics on obstetricians and gynecologists who would be interested in an online clinical discussion group based on a poll.

  • What a good gyno must do.
    Iffy, Leslie // Redbook; Oct96, Vol. 187 Issue 6, p42 

    Discusses information on how a good gynecologist must checkup his patients. Questions that a gynecologist should asked to his patients.

  • Sweden.
    Maclean, Douglas // British Medical Journal; 10/30/1976, Vol. 2 Issue 6043, p1049 

    Relates the experience of the author as a qualified obstetrician and gynecologist in Sweden. Difficulty in learning the language; Importance of personal connection in asking for working permit; Restrictions on medical fees.

  • How to ask your doctor about...anything.
    Clifford, Catherine // Redbook; Aug98, Vol. 191 Issue 4, p44 

    Provides tips for women on how to bring up topics easily with an obstetrician or gynecologist. Mentioning of problems or embarrassment to the nurse; Opening lines to help boost the doctor's bedside manner; Avoidance of procrastination until visit is over.

  • COSMO GYNO.
    Grumman, Rachel // Cosmopolitan; Feb2004, Vol. 236 Issue 2, p244 

    Presents suggestions for women by the periodical's gynecologist for day to day life.

  • How to decode your medical chart.
    Gilbert, Susan // Redbook; Apr97, Vol. 188 Issue 6, p46 

    Features the common abbreviations used by gynecologists, translated by Dr. Joseph Hurd of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. HPI; ROS; SHx; Others.

  • A Gyno's Guide to Finding a Great Gyno.
    Graves, Ginny // Glamour; Jan2000, Vol. 98 Issue 1, p32 

    Presents tips on finding a gynecologist. Credentials to look for; Advantage of accessibility; Duration of the initial visit to the gynecologist.

  • Vindicated by the jury.
    Starr, David S. // Cortlandt Forum; 11/25/97, Vol. 10 Issue 11, p196 

    Examines a malpractice suit filed against a gynecologist by a patient who have undergone hysterectomy in the United States. Management problem experienced by the gynecologist with the patient; Questions on the performance of hysterectomy; Highlights of the trial.

  • Judge clears gynaecologist of negligence.
    Dyer, Clare // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition); 8/5/95, Vol. 311 Issue 7001, p345 

    Reports on a British High Court ruling clearing a gynecologist of negligence when he removed a 21-year old woman's entire reproductive system mistakenly thinking that she had ovarian cancer that had spread. Details of the case; Arguments by the plaintiff; Reason for the decision.

  • News and Events.
    Dyer, Clare // Journal of South Asian Federation of Obstetrics & Gynecology; Jan-Apr2010, Vol. 2 Issue 1, preceding p1 

    Photographs of several participants at "The Ovary Unraveled" conference held in Mumbai, India from December 11-13, 2009 including Roy Homberg, Denny Sakkas and Narendra Malhotra are presented.

  • Editorial.
    Malhotra, Narendra; Puri, Randhir // Journal of South Asian Federation of Obstetrics & Gynecology; Sep-Dec2009, Vol. 1 Issue 3, preceding p1 

    An introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor discusses the Infertile Couples and Public-Private participation, ASIA Day in the collaboration of South Asian Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Royal College of Obstetrician and Gynecologist (RCOG), and Genesis of SAFOG...

  • How good is your ob-gyn?
    Christiano, Donna // Glamour; Jun94, Vol. 92 Issue 6, p222 

    Presents pointers on how to identify a good obstetrician-gynecologist. Training; Misconduct charges; Doctor-patient rapport; Level of expertise; Continuing education; Privileges at a first-rate hospital; Solo or group practice; Cesarean rate; Effect of beliefs on care-giving; Accessibility and...

  • gynecologist.
    Christiano, Donna // Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary (2009); 2009, Issue 21, p995 

    A definition of the term "gynecologist," which refers to a gynecology specialist, is presented.

  • Medicalised birth in France: Bonjour, Entente Cordiale.
    Beech, Beverley Lawrence // AIMS Journal; 2004, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p17 

    The article presents author's experiences while she was in France to speak on the history of the use of episiotomy in Great Britain. She had presented a conversation exchanged in the medical practice rooms of French gynaecologists.

  • HEALTH CHECK.
    Sheehan, Jan // Cosmopolitan; Oct2007, Vol. 243 Issue 4, p218 

    The author reports on secrets which gynecologists usually do not tell their patients. The secrets discussed in the article include that they are pressured by insurance companies to rush examinations, they do not always screen patients for sexually transmitted diseases and that gynecologists are...

  • Gynecologist takes proactive approach to health care.
    Brandler, Emily // Journal of Business (10756124); 9/28/2006, Vol. 21 Issue 20, pA19 

    The article reports on gynecologist Debra Ravasia's offering of health seminars and helping introduce a permanent birth control procedure in Spokane, Washington. In February 2006, she opened her practice, Women's Health Connection PS, on the third floor of the Northpointe Professional Center....

  • ACOG opinion on advanced paternal age.
    Rose, Verna L. // American Family Physician; 01/01/98, Vol. 57 Issue 1, p161 

    States that the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) has recommended genetic counseling on an individual basis. Reasons for the recommendation; Information on the general agreement; Contact number for additional information.

  • Vitamin A supplementation during pregnancy.
    Rose, Verna L. // American Family Physician; 05/01/98, Vol. 57 Issue 9, p2269 

    States the American College of Obstetrician and Gynecologists (ACOG) do not recommend routine supplementation of vitamin A during pregnancy. Indication that the ACOG believes that the dietary in the United States is sufficient to meet pregnant women's needs; Where additional information can be...

  • Glass blowing provides work relief for local OB/GYN.
    Murphy, Tom // Indianapolis Business Journal; 12/1/2003, Vol. 24 Issue 38, p54 

    Profiles Jeff Rothenberg, an Indianapolis, Indiana-based obstetrician and gynecologist who found interest in glass blowing. Events and situations that lead Rothenberg to take interest in glass blowing; Stress-relieving effect of glass blowing.

  • 'I RISK MY LIFE TO PERFORM ABORTIONS'.
    Diclementi, Deborah // Marie Claire (US); Nov2001, Vol. 8 Issue 11, p129 

    Relates the experiences of gynecologist Maureen Paul, who performs abortion in the United States. Factor driving the doctor to perform abortion; Harassments encountered from members of pro-life movements; Security measures adopted to protect onself.

  • Keeping up to date on contraception.
    Ruckert, Linden // Pulse; 11/11/2002, Vol. 62 Issue 43, p37 

    Interviews gynecologist Jo Power on contraception updates. Experiences with the effects of implanon; Disadvantages of using Gynefix; Relationship between intrauterine devices and fertility.

  • OB/GYNs leaving UH for Clinic.
    Santiago, Raquel // Crain's Cleveland Business; 06/19/2000, Vol. 21 Issue 26, p7 

    Reports on the defection of OB/GYN doctors from University Hospitals of Cleveland to Cleveland Clinic. Reasons for the defections.

  • How a Woman Selects Her Gynecologic Surgeon and Obstetrician and Which Factors Are Important to Her.
    Plunkett, Beth A.; Milad, Magdy P. // Journal of Gynecologic Surgery; Fall2000, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p107 

    Presents a study on the process used by patients to select an obstetrician or gynecologist. Physician attributes that are important for patients; Difference between obstetric and gynecologic surgery patients; Limitation of the study.

  • HRT in Trouble.
    Schneider, Ellen Meyer // Dermatology Times; Nov2002, Vol. 23 Issue 11, p30 

    Reports on the support of San Francisco, California-based gynecologist for hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in menopausal women despite increased risk for coronary events. Views on benefits versus risks; Approach used to weigh risks on a case-to-case basis.

  • Gynaecologist showed `lack of care and judgement'.
    Dyer, Clare // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition); 10/10/98, Vol. 317 Issue 7164, p965 

    Reports that in Kent, England, charges where brought against consultant gynaecologist, Rodney Ledward who committed a number of surgical errors. Description of the charges brought against Ledward; When Ledward was suspended from his National Health Service (NHS) practice; Amount of money...

  • Her First Gynecological Visit.
    Cordes, Helen // Daughters; Jul/Aug2003, Vol. 8 Issue 4, p5 

    Focuses on the preparation of a daughter for her first gynecological visit. Importance of familiarity with reproductive health; Offer of information on choices about sexual activity; Goal to set a lifelong positive attitude towards sexuality. INSET: What's Dad's Role Here?.

  • SURVEY OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES OF UROGYNECOLOGICAL PROBLEMS AMONGST GYNECOLOGISTS OF DELHI.
    Sharma, Jai Bhagwan; Wadhwa, Leena; Mittal, Suneeta // Indian Journal of Medical Sciences; Jan2005, Vol. 59 Issue 1, p28 

    Presents a letter to the editor about attitude and practices of urogynecological problems among gynecologists of Delhi, India.

  • Dinah's Diary.
    Roy, Dinah // Pulse; 10/31/2007, Vol. 67 Issue 39, p24 

    A personal narrative is presented which explores the author's experience as a gynecologist.

  • Why your gyno does that.
    Gilbert, Susan // Redbook; Sep97, Vol. 189 Issue 5, p52 

    Discusses psychological implication of the technique of gynecologist in examining patient from head to toe. Why the gynecologist talks to the patient during a check up.

  • ASK the OB-GYN.
    Acosta, Kim; Gaudet, Tracy W. // Shape; Jul2005, Vol. 24 Issue 11, p107 

    `Presents information on the importance of visiting to a gynecologist by the time, a woman gets sexually active or when she first has her intercourse.

  • Personal View.
    Frazer, Malcolm // British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Edition); 2/28/1987, Vol. 294 Issue 6571, p570 

    Relates the career and life of an obstetrician and gynecologist. Attitude towards a demanding profession in the labor ward; Employment as the registrar of the National Health Service; Description of a junior doctor as a peripatetic.

  • An Approach to the Gynaecological Patient.
    Rhodes, Philip // British Medical Journal; 8/9/1975, Vol. 3 Issue 5979, p361 

    Focuses on an approach to the gynecological patient. Need for doctors to observe non-verbal signals; Ways in recognizing sexual problem; Form of history taking in sexual cases; Areas to be check during gynecological examination.

  • Gynaecologist struck off over female circumcision.
    Dryer, Owen // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition); 12/4/93, Vol. 307 Issue 6917, p1441 

    Focuses on gynecologist struck off over female circumcision by the General Medical Council. Charges filed against Farooque Hayder Siddique; Campaign against female circumcision; Risk of female genital mutilation.

  • Multicentre randomised double bind crossover trial on contamination of conventional ties and bow ties in routine obstetric and gynaecological practice.
    Biljan, Marinko M.; Hart, Charles A.; Sunderland, Deborah; Manasse, Paul R.; Kingsland, Charles R. // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition); 12/18/93-12/25/93, Vol. 307 Issue 6919, p1582 

    Assesses the level of contamination of neckwear worn by gynaecologists and obstetricians during routine working week in Great Britain. Association between tie type and bacterial contamination; Behaviors of obstetricians toward wearing neckwear; Analysis on the level of bacterial growth in the...

  • Ectopic pregnancy goes undiagnosed, patient dies.
    Biljan, Marinko M.; Hart, Charles A.; Sunderland, Deborah; Manasse, Paul R.; Kingsland, Charles R. // Healthcare Risk Management; Nov2007 Legal Review & Commentary, Vol. 29, p2 

    The article focuses on the case of a woman who had an ectopic pregnancy and suffered from paranoid schizophrenia, and dies after she was undiagnosed by an on-call obstetrician/gynecologist (OB/GYN), which led to negligence charges against the OB/GYN.

  • MALPRACTICE.
    Collins, Dawn // Contemporary OB/GYN; Apr2000, Vol. 45 Issue 4, p138 

    Cites several medical malpractices in obstetrics and gynecology. Complications after cesarean section; Failure in the diagnosis of breast cancer; Failure to do cesarean.

  • MALPRACTICE.
    Collins, Dawn // Contemporary OB/GYN; Aug2000, Vol. 45 Issue 8, p107 

    Focuses on several malpractice claims against obstetricians and gynecologists in the United States. Recurrence of rectovaginal fistula; Erroneous diagnosis of a twin pregnancy; Accidental removal of cervix.

  • When the hammer strikes.
    Starr, David S. // Cortlandt Forum; 06/25/98, Vol. 11 Issue 6, p164 

    Focuses on a malpractice lawsuit against an obstetrician-gynecologist in the United States. Details on the case; Role of the insurance company; Risk-management principles.

  • COSMO GYNO.
    Grumman, Rachel // Cosmopolitan; Apr2004, Vol. 236 Issue 4, p228 

    Provides some tips by the gynecologist of the periodical "Cosmopolitan."

  • visiting the gyno.
    Marks, Andrea // Cosmo Girl; Oct2002, Vol. 4 Issue 8, p156 

    Provides information on the works of a gynecologist. Reason for going to the gynecologist; Finding a gynecologist.

  • HEALTHY baby�HEFTY award?
    Lippman, Helen // Medical Economics; 3/7/2003, Vol. 80 Issue 5, p83 

    Explores legal issues associated with negligence of obstetricians and gynecologists. Case which ruled that a plaintiff can recover the cost of raising a healthy child whose birth followed a botched procedure; Indication of a negligence and a breach of a contract between physician and patient;...

  • Embarassing question of the month.
    Clifford, Catherine // Redbook; May98, Vol. 191 Issue 1, p52 

    Discusses whether a gynecologist could detect when his patients get aroused during an exam. Manifestations of sexual arousal in women.

  • Are you avoiding your gyno?
    Kemp, Kristen // Glamour; Mar2002, Vol. 100 Issue 3, p91 

    Offers the ways to defeat anxiety when seeing a gynecologist. Avoidance of thinking about the infection of the vagina; Repression from obsessing about the odor of the reproductive organ; Need to ease oneself for the speculum.

  • WHEN IT'S TIME TO SEE A DR.
    Petronis, Lexi // Cosmo Girl; Oct2001, Vol. 3 Issue 8, p144 

    Presents tips on when to see a doctor. Gynecologist; Psychologist; Dermatologist.

  • Ursula Schmitz.
    Yusufzai, Ashfaq // BMJ: British Medical Journal (Overseas & Retired Doctors Edition; 2/20/2010, Vol. 340 Issue 7743, p424 

    The article presents an obituary for Ursula Schmitz, a gynecologist at Christian Hospital.

  • Provider Considerations.
    Yusufzai, Ashfaq // Annals of Internal Medicine; 10/2/2012, Vol. 157 Issue 7, p1TC4-12 

    The article presents questions and answers related to contraceptive providers including prescriptions of contraceptives by primary care physicians or obstetrician gynecologists and the programs to train internists in providing contraception.

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