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TextbooksWilliams Obstetrics (21th Ed, 2001) by F. Gary Cunningham (Editor), Paul C. MacDonald, Norman F. Gant (Editor). [ ORDER NOW] This one is only neccessary if you plan to go permanently into OB. It's the reference. The new 21st edition of Williams Obstetrics maintains its strong evidence-based approach and includes more than 4,000 new references, updated guidelines, and a new easy access format in a 2-color design. Comprehensive Gynecology, by Morton A. Stenchever Arthur L. Herbst Morton Droegemuller Daniel Mishell (4th edition,2001) Widely recognized as the "bible" of clinical gynecology for residents, Comprehensive Gynecology returns in a completely revised fourth edition featuring hot new topics and substantial revisions throughout. This edition once again provides the clinician with vital information needed day to day. Ambulatory Obstetrics, by W. Star. Handbooks and Pocket GuidesOb/Gyn Secrets (3rd edition, 2002) by Helen. Frederickson, Louise Wilkins-Haug. [ORDER NOW] Obstetrics and Gynecology Recall: Medical DictionariesDorland's Illustrated Medical DictionaryStedman's Medical Dictionary : Illustrated in Color (26th Ed) Exam Review Books
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Obstetrics and Gynecologyby Callahan, Tamara (With:Heffner,
Linda,With:Caughey, Aaron) This is one of a
series of 5 books covering the 5 big 3rd
year rotations (Medicine, Pediatrics,
OB/Gyn, Surgery, and Psychiatry). The
OB/Gyn book was especially good. I am
recommending that this book be used during
your rotation also. |
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