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January 2011 · Vol. 23, No. 1

10 practice, evidence-based
suggestions to improve your
gyn practice now

The start of a new decade—a good time to take specific steps to better outcomes in your practice


Watch Brent Seibel, MD, perform simple cystoscopy at hysterectomy

IN THIS ARTICLE

Mark  D.  Walters,  MD

Dr. Walters is Professor and Vice Chair of Gynecology, Center of Urogynecology and Pelvic Floor Disorders, OBGYN & Women’s Health Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio. He is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the on-line surgical education journal of the International Academy of Pelvic Surgery (IAPS) (www.academyofpelvicsurgery.com).

The author reports no financial relationships relevant to this article.

As a new year, and a new decade, open, attention to evidence-based guidelines and to outcomes for individual patients continues to drive medicine. As a busy practicing ObGyn, you’re challenged to sort through the great, and growing, mass of medical information so you can focus on key issues that improve care.

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