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Operational Obstetrics & Gynecology

Operational Obstetrics & Gynecology

The following topics are covered in this comprehensive book :

Introduction  -
Routine Gynecologic Care  -
Pap Smears -
Birth Control Pills -
Other Contraceptive Methods  -
Bleeding -
Vaginal Discharge and Itching -
Human Papilloma Virus  -
The Vulva  -
Problems with Menstruation  -
Abdominal and Pelvic Pain  -
Problems with Urination  -
Breast Problems -
Menopause -
Sexual Assault -
Normal Pregnancy  -
Abnormal Pregnancy  -
Normal Labor and Delivery  -
Problems During Labor and Delivery  -
Care of the Newborn  -
Medical Support of Women in Field Environments  -
The Prisoner of War Experience -
Appendix: Phone Numbers for Military OB-GYN Consultation.  
Overview:
When the First Edition was written in 1992, Operational Obstetrics & Gynecology was based primarily on personal experiences and perspectives, and focused on the needs of the sea-going population.

In writing the 2nd Edition, several changes have been incorporated:

1) expanding the applicability of the manual to the other areas of military operations (Air, Sea and Land), 
2) adding several chapters not covered in the 1st Edition, and 3) 
soliciting and incorporating changes and additions from operationally experienced medical providers from the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Coast Guard.

This book also includes an introductory video from the Department of Justice - Office of Justice Programs - Office for Victims of Crime. Titled "Sexual Assault Response Teams: Partnering for Success"  - NCJ 209842 - April 2006, this 7 ½-minute video (NCJ 209842) provides a history and context of the multidisciplinary response to sexual assault. Developed by the Minneapolis Medical Research Foundation, the video describes the positive benefits of a collaborative response to victims of sexual violence, highlights the progress the field has made in serving victims, and addresses several emerging issues facing first responders and the ways in which those challenges continue to shape the response of sexual assault response teams.

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