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List of contents
Part I. Health Promotion: 1. Preventive health care Karen Schneider; 2. Contraception John Ervin; 3. Lactation Karen Schetzina and Julie Ware; 4. Genetics and cancer screening Megan Cheney; Part II. Office Interventions: 5. Office ultrasound Norm Assad; 6. Preoperative evaluation Catherine Salva; 7. Office procedures Patrice Weiss, Eric Swisher and Christine Canela; 8. Office management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia Sheri Holmes and Martin Olsen; 9. Office emergencies Felicity Plaat and Sarah Griffiths; Part III. Pregnancy: 10. Preconception evaluation Nancy Gaba; 11. Abnormal first trimester pregnancy Lisa Keder and Wing Kay Fok; 12. Prenatal care Brian Brocato and David Lewis; 13. Pregnancy termination Jennifer Lesko; Part IV. Gynecology: 14. Office care of the pediatric-adolescent gynecologic patient Nancy Sokkary; 15. Amenorrhea Melanie Altizer and Patrice Weiss; 16. Abnormal uterine bleeding Jeanette Lager and James Parker Gregg; 17. Office care of sexually transmitted infections Larry Leeman; 18. Office management of pelvic pain and dyspareunia Charles Cox; 19. Office management of pelvic mass Elaine Stickrath; 20. Office management of incontinence Ayman Elnaqua and Khaled Afifi; 21. Office management of pelvic relaxation Tristi Muir; 22. Vulvo-vaginal disease Christine Conageski; 23. Office care of patients with leiomyomata of the uterus Julie DeCesare; 24. Sexual dysfunction Joseph Peterson; 25. Office management of endometriosis Juan Garcia-Velasco; Part V. Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility: 26. Outpatient evaluation of the infertile couple Geeta Nargund; 27. Outpatient infertility management Botros Rizk and Ibrahim El-Masri; 28. Polycystic ovary syndrome Theodore Tsaltas and Meshell Stokes; 29. Hyperandrogenism Eduardo Lara-Torre and Amanda Murchison; 30. Hyperprolactemia Jessica Servey; 31. Menopausal syndrome Julia Johnson; 32. Additional endocrine disorders seen in office patients Theodore Tsaltas; 33. Office management of female reproductive tract anomalies Brigid Hayden; Part VI. Non-Gynecologic Conditions: 34. Office care of breast disorders Manjusha Sahni; 35. Urinary tract infections Jeff Quinlan; 36. Office care of premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder Hal Elliot; 37. Office management of depression Sarah Appleton; 38. Eating disorders Mark Schnee; 39. Office care of obese patients Sharon Seidel; 40. Smoking cessation David Gregory; 41. Office evaluation and management of abdominal pain Brett Worley; 42. Hypertension Jennifer Frank; 43. Hyperlipidemia Beth Anne Fox and Martin Olsen; 44. Osteoporosis and osteopenia Ron Hamdy; 45. Office care of substance abuse patients Lee Dresang, Randy Brown and Elizabeth Kvach; 46. Office care of geriatric patients Anita Blanchard; 47. Office care of disabled patients Natalie Roche, Lena Nguyen and Ondrea McKay; 48. Domestic violence Martin Olsen; 49. Sexual assault Martin Olsen; 50. Ethics in office practice Elizabeth Ferries-Rowe.
About the author
Dr Martin Olsen is a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at East Tennessee State University where he served as residency program director for over twenty years. Prior to his board certification in Ob/Gyn, he was board certified in family medicine. He is also the co-editor of Challenging Office Cases in Ob/Gyn. Dr Olsen is the inventor of a simulation device and has participated in the education of colleagues around the world.Dr Botros Rizk is Professor and Head of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility and Medical and Scientific Director of USA In vitro fertilization and assisted reproduction at the University of South Alabama. Dr Rizk published twenty medical textbooks embracing different aspects of infertility and assisted reproduction, as well as, ultrasonography and robotic surgery. He is one of the early members of European Society for Human Reproduction and a founding member of Middle East Fertility Society. For several years he successfully chaired ASRM postgraduate courses on ART. Dr Rizk is President Elect of the Middle East Fertility Society.