Update OBGYN.net Hysterectomy and Alternatives Special Section

From: Roberta Speyer (roberta.speyer@obgyn.net)
Sat May 8 05:26:58 1999


Hello OBGYN.netters!

We have an informative Hysterectomy and Alternatives update this month.

http://www.obgyn.net/ah/ah.htm

OBGYN.net and the Editorial Advisory Board is pleased to welcome a new member to their ranks: David B. Toub, MD.

We have details for the American Society for Reproductive Medicine meeting in Toronto.

Our FEATURED ARTICLE is Uterine Fibroids - What Every Woman Should Know by Dr. J. Glenn Bradley EAB member.

Abdominal Hysterectomy: Trends, Analysis, and Sexual Function? by E. Scott Sills, MD is our SPECIAL FEATURE.

In Dr. Hutchin's MUSINGs column he talks about The Future of Fibroidology.

The HOT FIND for May is the Women's Surgery Group site. They offer information on the role of laparoscopy in women's health.

We have news articles and our new links for the month are in these categories: Clinical Information - Procedures Hospitals Patient Information - Treatment Patient Information - Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Patient Information - Hysterectomy

So stop by and visit the Hysterectomy and Alternatives Special Section today!

http://www.obgyn.net/ah/ah.htm

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Roberta Speyer
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Austin, Texas 78731
USA
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