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OBGYN.net Special Section Hysterectomy and Alternatives UpdateFrom: Roberta Speyer (roberta.speyer@obgyn.net)Thu Mar 4 12:33:45 1999
Dear OBGYN.netters, Our newly renamed section Hysterectomy and Alternatives is updated. You can visit the update at http://www.obgyn.net/ah/ah.htm Under ANNOUNCEMENTS: Upcoming Meetings: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Info: 202-638-5577 1999: May 15-19, Philadelphia 2000: May 20-23, San Francisco American Society for Reproductive Medicine Info: 205-978-5000 E-mail: asrm@asrm.com 1999: September 25-29, Toronto 2000: October 21-25, San Diego Our FEATURED ARTICLE OF THE MONTH is: Alternatives to Hysterectomy: A Case Study by Prof. Carl Wood, Editoral Advisory Board Member Our SPECIAL FEATURES this month include: Performing Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy by TED L. ANDERSON, MD, PhD JAMES H. LINDSAY, MD, and JAMES F. DANIELL, MD, OBGYN.net Editorial Advisory Board Member. Reprinted with permission from OBG Management Magazine. Wonderful colored pictures of the surgery are included. and Theories of Fibroids (reprinted courtesy Brigham and Women's Hospital) This months "MUSINGS" with Dr. Hutchins is entitled "Strange Times". Dr. Hutchins is a member of our Editorial Advisory Board. This months HOT FINDS ON THE NET is the State of New York Department of Health This site has a wonderful booklet containing basic information about hysterectomies: the benefits, risks and alternatives to help you make an informed decision. NEW LINKS THIS MONTH are under: Clinical Information - Procedures Hospitals Patient Information - Treatment Under NEWS, ARTICLES and PRESS RELEASES: A New Treatment for Uterine Bleeding from Better Health for Life from Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network New Fibroid Treatment And under DON'T MISS: Multiple symptoms due to marked uterine enlargement by fibroids. by MICHAEL E. TOAFF, MD, MSc UTERINE FIBROIDS-(What Every Woman Should Know) by J. Glenn Bradley, MD, OBGYN.net Hysterectomy and Alternatives Advisory Board Member Drop by soon - the update is at http://www.obgyn.net/ah/ah.htm
-- Roberta Speyer Publisher OBGYN.net mailto:roberta.speyer@obgyn.net
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