Office-Based Gynecologic Surgical Procedures

Office-Based Gynecologic Surgical Procedures by Jonathan D. Emery, published by Springer New York on October 8, 2014, is a comprehensive guide that addresses the shift of gynecologic procedures to outpatient settings. This edition, comprising 237 pages, explores both basic and advanced procedures, including biopsy, saline ultrasound, and cystoscopy. It provides detailed insights into the preparation and execution of these office-based procedures, answering critical questions about their implementation.
Readers will find practical advice on transitioning from traditional operating room techniques to outpatient settings, along with necessary algorithms and in-depth instructions for effective procedure performance. The book also emphasizes patient safety in the office environment, making it a valuable resource for established OBGYNs, fellows in Women’s Health, advanced nurse practitioners, recent residency graduates, and family medicine physicians interested in enhancing their skills in women’s health procedures.
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Recent trends in medicine have pushed many gynecologic procedures to the outpatient setting, whether in-office, in small medical ambulatory surgery centers, or in procedure rooms. Office-Based Gynecologic Surgical Procedures covers both basic and advanced procedures, from biopsy and saline ultrasound to cystoscopy. It answers the “How?”, “What?”, and “When?” of setting up, preparing for, and confidently performing office procedures. While appropriate training and certification in these procedures such as cystoscopy and hysteroscopy is needed, this book is an excellent resource for advice and tips on how to safely transition from the technique used in the operating room. It also provides the necessary algorithms and in-depth instructions pertinent to performing these types of procedures effectively in the office setting. A chapter on patient safety in the office is also included.
Office-Based Gynecologic Surgical Procedures is ideal for established OBGYNs in practice who want to expand their range of procedures offered in-office, fellows in Women’s Health, advanced nurse practitioners, recent OBGYN residency graduates, and family medicine physicians eager to familiarize themselves with women’s health procedures.
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