Primary Care Procedures in Women's Health

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There are many reasons for primary care providers to offer women's health procedures in an office setting, from the value patients place on continuity of care to the lack of access to specialty care that patients may experience in rural areas. Primary Care Procedures in Women's Health has been designed to introduce simple office procedures to clinicians, as well as office staff who must familiarize themselves with new equipment and new billing and coding information. Each chapter in this book is written by a primary care physician and outlines one women's health procedure and its background information, indications, contraindications, complications, equipment, procedure steps, an office note, patient instructions and a patient handout. Tricks, helpful hints, algorithms and a wealth of illustrations are included through the book. Primary Care Procedures in Women's Health is a manual that will allow all providers-including family physicians, general internists, residence, nurse practitioners, nurse midwives and physicians assistants-to be competent and comfortable performing a spectrum of office-based procedures. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2010. All rights reserved.

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Primary Care Procedures in Women’s Health. (2020). Primary Care Procedures in Women’s Health. Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28884-6

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