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Latest Issue • Vol 22 • No 3 • March 2010
WEB EXCLUSIVES You may not have noticed, but your workload is lighter. So is your wallet. Louis Weinstein, MD
Early antiviral therapy may be key to survival when H1N1 strikes in pregnancy Janelle Yates, Senior Editor
UPDATED CONSIDERATIONS FOR CLINICIANS REVISED! Pregnant women and swine influenza
EDITORIAL Give vasopressin to reduce bleeding in gynecologic surgery Robert L. Barbieri, MD
Examining the Evidence Is metformin more effective than glyburide for treating gestational diabetes? Donald R. Coustan, MD
UPDATE ON CERVICAL DISEASE
• Hold off on cervical cancer screening until the patient is 21 years old • Extend the screening interval to 2 years for women 21 to 29 years old • Some women 30 years and older can be screened every 3 years • Keep annual screening for women with Hx of CIN, HIV, certain chronic conditions J. Thomas Cox, MD, and
Need to hone your surgical skills? Think simulation Roxane Gardner, MD, MPH; Robert Gherman, MD
REIMBURSEMENT ADVISER
CPT changes for ObGyns are minor in 2010; the big news is Medicare's toss of consult codes Melanie Witt, RN, CPC, COBGC, MA
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