Contraception Today: A Pocketbook for General Practitioners by John Guillebaud
Informa HealthCare | 2000 | ISBN: 1853178683 | 124 pages | PDF | 12 MB
Pocket guide for physicians covering oral contraception, progestogen-only pill, injectables, implants, intrauterine and postcoital contraception, and more. Family practitioners are often in the best position to offer sound advice on contraceptives because they already know the patient's health, circumstances and history. Some practices make excellent use of this opportunity, while others provide little beyond oral contraception and a passing approach to counseling. Whether that fleeting attention is due to a lack of time or a paucity of skills, the latest edition of the best-selling pocketbook addresses the need. Contraception Today summarizes the developments in available methods, including oral, patch, IUD and injectable contraceptives, and explains what factors to consider in suggesting the right contraceptive for a patient.
Monday, March 7, 2011
Contraception Today: A Pocketbook for General Practitioners
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