
A new addition to the Oxford Case Histories series, Obstetric Medicine provides the reader with 55 cases of different clinical presentations in obstetric medicine. Each case is presented with a background to the subject area, a summary of the history, and examination findings, and relevant investigation results. This is followed by several questions on clinically important aspects of the case with answers and detailed discussion, particularly of the differential management options. Each topic is mapped on to both the curriculum for physicians undertaking obstetric medicine, and for obstetric trainees studying for membership exams, the Advance Training Skills Module in maternal medicine, and speciality training in maternal and fetal medicine. Providing an ideal self-assessment tool, this new title is of interest to all doctors working in obstetrics, midwives, and students revising for exams.
This text addresses the core question of how clinicians should navigate complex medical presentations during pregnancy through the analysis of 55 distinct clinical cases. The authors, a team of medical professionals, utilize a structured case-based learning framework to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application in obstetric medicine.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals and educators frequently identify this volume as a standard self-assessment tool for those preparing for maternal medicine board examinations. Experts highlight the text for its practical utility in clinical settings and its alignment with specialized training curricula.
Page Count:
395
Publication Date:
2023-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
019266087X
ISBN-13:
9780192660879
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