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While colposcopy remains an essential diagnostic tool in the hands of an experienced clinician, the five technologies outlined here may eventually replace or at least supplement this important procedure.

While most ob/gyns are well-versed in the intricacies of visually interpreting FHR tracings, a growing body of evidence suggests that a software-based approach may yield more clinically useful information.

The ob/gyn's armamentarium for contraception continues to expand, with the addition of several new sustained-release devices that may increase patient satisfaction and compliance.

A rare but potentially catastrophic obstetrical complication, placenta accreta is on the increase, given the current trend toward elective repeat C/S. Three experts detail the best approach to management, which begins with antenatal ultrasound diagnosis.

Early diagnosis and treatment could drastically reduce the high medical, psychosocial, and economic costs of chlaymydial infections. So why are screening rates so low--especially in disproportionately affected younger women--and what can we do about it?

Coding and reimbursement for Medicare well-woman screening exams is one of the biggest challenges in ob/gyn coding. You must know whether a patient meets Medicare's criteria for "high risk" or "low risk." This risk factor determines the frequency with which Medicare pays for well-woman care.

Transvaginal color Doppler sonography has revolutionized morphological evaluation of the ovary, unveiling heretofore small, unseen tumor-feeding vessels. But while ovarian blood flow data can provide insights into tumor pathology, TVS cannot stand alone as a diagnostic tool.

Transvaginal color Doppler sonography has revolutionized morphological evaluation of the ovary, unveiling heretofore small, unseen tumor-feeding vessels. But while ovarian blood flow data can provide insights into tumor pathology, TVS cannot stand alone as a diagnostic tool.

Preparing residents for the type of practices they will have--which can vary considerably--is only logical. Flexibility in training is designed to provide not only a strong foundation in ob/gyn but also the opportunity for specific, individualized education.