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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
limited use,
This review is from: Glass' Office Gynecology (Hardcover)
actually I took this book because it's the only "office" book in GYN I've found. and I am disappointed.
1. a lot of topics are covered much better in another reference books - for example for all endocryne problems to check REI by Speroff et al. - much more conscious and understandable 2. I can't say it's really office style book - it's written with long texts, a few really good tables and a few algorithms or something. You can get all the same information with better organization from Novak or Comprehensive gynecology. 3. I would prefer this book to cother some "general medicine issues" you often encounter in office - like uncomplicated diabetes, hypertension various screening protocols. And concentrate more on really office problems without too much patophysiology and TEXT.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Glass' Office Gynecology (Hardcover)
I have used this text as a reference in a number of writing projects in women's health.
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Glass' Office Gynecology by Michele G. Curtis (Hardcover - November 3, 2005)
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