November 2006
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November 2006 (Vol. 18, No. 11)
Injury-free vaginal surgery: Case-based protective tactics Lennox Hoyte, MD Nonestrogen therapies for menopausal symptoms Susan E. Fugate, PharmD, CACP, BCPS; Chelsea O. Church, PharmD, BCPS
Update Real-life risks and benefits of fracture-reducing drugs Steven Goldstein, MD
Examining The Evidence Is urodynamic testing reliable? Amy Park, MD; Marie Fidela Paraiso, MD Which works better: Vaginal or oral estrogen for atrophy and dyspareunia? Anthony A. Luciano, MD
Obstetric Emergencies Management of prolonged decelerations Gary A. Dildy III, MD
Editorial Is Premarin actually a SERM? Robert L. Barbieri, MD
Comment & Controversy Is “expert opinion” good enough for the patient? How soon can oxytocin follow misoprostol? In some eyes, Implanon is an abortifacient Don’t let others decide how you should practice
Medical Verdicts Nurse says OB used misoprostol to avoid working on weekends ... “Doctor is responsible for my divorce” ...Was surgeon’s peripheral neuropathy to blame for injury? ... Did video prove excessive traction? ...more
Instant Poll Feedback Here’s how some of our OBG Management readers voted in recent Instant Polls
Reimbursement Adviser Use of “complication” triggers Medicare denial Melanie Witt, RN, CPC-OGS, MA Few payers deny unlisted procedures Melanie Witt, RN, CPC-OGS, MA Modifier needed to bill for anesthesia Melanie Witt, RN, CPC-OGS, MA 2 procedures in 10 days will trigger bundling Melanie Witt, RN, CPC-OGS, MA
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