Д. Хопкинс Руководство по акушерству и гинекологии. The Johns
Hopkins Manual of Gynecology and Obstetrics, now in its third
edition, was originally created to fulfill several needs. Its
primary objective was to provide students and house officers with
an easily porTable reference with which they can consult on the
spot for any given clinical situation. The utility of having a
handy and up-to-date reference also quickly caught on with
practicing physicians, who now use The Hopkins Manual with
regularity (the authors included). At the time the First Edition
was being prepared we would never have predicted that within a
decade the information contained in the manual could be accessed by
a PDA device. Now it is possible to tap into the Johns Hopkins
Manual by downloading it onto a palm operating device. Recognizing
the steady progress of the Hopkins Manual, its Second Edition was
supplemented by a companion piece, The Johns Hopkins Review of
Gynecology and Obstetrics. This Review contains factual material
abstracted from the Manual and includes a self-test for each
chapter.
A secondary objective of the Hopkins Manual was to render this text user friendly for both house officer and student. To this end, the contributorship of the manual consists of 48 teams of Johns Hopkins house officers and attending physician/faculty preceptors. Using this formula, the Third Edition has been extensively revamped and updated. The same process was used for producing its companion piece, The Johns Hopkins Review of Gynecology and Obstetrics.
Table of Contents
Women's Health Care
Primary and Preventative Care
Breast Diseases
Critical Care
Preconception Counseling and Prenatal Care
Obstetrics
Normal Labor and Delivery, Operative Delivery, and Malpresentations
A secondary objective of the Hopkins Manual was to render this text user friendly for both house officer and student. To this end, the contributorship of the manual consists of 48 teams of Johns Hopkins house officers and attending physician/faculty preceptors. Using this formula, the Third Edition has been extensively revamped and updated. The same process was used for producing its companion piece, The Johns Hopkins Review of Gynecology and Obstetrics.
Table of Contents
Women's Health Care
Primary and Preventative Care
Breast Diseases
Critical Care
Preconception Counseling and Prenatal Care
Obstetrics
Normal Labor and Delivery, Operative Delivery, and Malpresentations