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ISBN: 978-1-906985-18-9
Page count: 160
Publisher: RCOG Press
Publication year: 2009
This book is all about improving the quality of care in gynaecological practice. The individual chapters reflect the fact that the main drivers for improvement are clinical effectiveness and increasing patient expectations. In each area of practice described, there is recognition that the appropriate clinical response to these drivers is service organisation. This book will help clinicians to take responsibility not only for managing individual patient conditions but for developing services which meet patients' needs.
Clinical developments will only come about if clinicians take the initiative to ensure that improvements happen. The book demonstrates that much can be achieved within current resources and without the need for major additional expense. Different approaches are demonstrated but the key issue is the patient pathway, with the underlying philosophy of continuous improvement in quality.
Clinical leadership is the key to success and there is increasing evidence that obstetricians and gynaecologists are more than equal to the task and recognise the satisfaction that derives from being associated with clinical development and improvements in the quality of care for women. Trainees, clinicians, managers and commissioners of services will find this book of practical value and there should be a copy on the shelves of every hospital's gynaecology department.
Table of contents:
- Setting the scene Tahir Mahmood and Charnjit Dhillon
- Early pregnancy loss, including ectopic pregnancy and recurrent miscarriage Roy Farquharson and Feroza Dawood
- Infertility Mark Hamilton
- Acute gynaecology Edmond Ed-Osagie
- Sexual and reproductive health services Alison Bigrigg, Audrey Brown and Kay McAllister
- Termination of pregnancy Kamal Ojha and Arti Matah
- Heavy menstrual bleeding Lilantha Wedisinghe and Mary Ann Lumsden
- Post-reproductive gynaecology Ailsa Gebbie, Margaret Rees
- Urogynaecology Robert Freeman and Ash Monga
- Vulval disease Charles Redman and Richard Todd
- Gynaecological oncology Henry Kitchener and Andy Nordin
- Colposcopy services Mahmood Shafi, Maggie Cruickshank and John Tidy
- Laparoscopic surgery Salma Kayani, Georgios Pandis and Alfred Cutner
- Gynaecological risk management Leroy Edozien
- The role of the clinical director Gavin MacNab
- Recommendations Tahir Mahmood, Allan Templeton and Charnjit Dhillon



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