author awards
Each year since 1989 the editorial board of Contemporary OB/GYN has designated articles published during the preceding year as worthy of special recognition. This year's choices, by vote of the board and feedback from readers, are as follows:
"Misoprostol for cervical ripening and labor induction: the clinician's perspective and guide to success" [April 1999]
Deborah A. Wing, MD
Richard H. Paul, MD
University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, Calif.
"Laparoscopy plus GnRH analogues:
a practical approach to endometriosis" [April 1999]
Craig A. Winkel, MD, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, D.C.
1996: Sandra A. Carson, MD
and John E. Buster, MD
1995: Baha Sibai, MD
1994: Richard Reid, MD
1993: Thomas G. Stovall, MD,
and Frank W. Ling, MD
1992: Patrick O'Grady, MD
1991: Steven G. Gabbe, MD
1990: Kenneth R. Niswander, MD
1989: Robert Romero, MD
1999: James R. Scott, MD, and
Ware Branch, MD
1998: Catherine Y, Spong, MD
1997: Thomas J. Garite, MD
and Charles J. Lockwood, MD
1996: Nancy C. Rose, MD, and Michael T. Mennuti, MD
1995: Larry C. Gilstrap, MD, and Uel D. Crosby, MD
1994: Alessandro Ghidini, MD,
and Roberto Romero, MD
1993: Jacob A. Canick, PhD,
and George J. Knight, PhD
1992: Sandra A. Carson, MD
1991: Christine L. Williams, MD, MPH,
and Barbara A. Strobino, PhD
1990: Nancy J. Carlson, MD
1989: Steven R. Goldstein, MD
1999: Janet E. Shepherd, MD,
and Michael G. Muto, MD
1998: William T. Creasman, MD
1997: John B. Brumsted, MD
1996: David F. Archer, MD
1995: Robert C. Reiter, MD,
and Alison Milburn, PhD
1994: Amy Pollack, MD, MPH
1993: Meir J. Stampfer, MD,
and Stefanie D. Bechtel, MD
1992: Ross S. Berkowitz, MD, Donald P. Goldstein, MD, and Marilyn R. Bernstein, MHP
1991: Andrew M. Kaunitz, MD
1990: Machelle M. Seibel, MD
1989: Douglas J. Marchant, MD
Author Awards. Contemporary Ob/Gyn 2000;12.
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Hormone therapy safety: Study finds potential benefits for senior women
April 24th 2024A recent large-scale study challenged age-related concerns, suggesting hormone therapy may offer safety and even benefits for menopausal women aged over 65 years, aligning with The Menopause Society's 2022 Position Statement.
Read More
Hyperoxygenation use not linked to neonatal outcomes
April 23rd 2024Recent research evaluated the impact of maternal hyperoxygenation on neonatal Apgar scores, revealing no significant enhancement in outcomes among women with pathologic fetal heart rate tracing and suggesting limited efficacy of hyperoxygenation therapy in this context.
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Study finds antihypertensive treatment reduces uterine fibroids risk
April 23rd 2024A recent study revealed that patients with untreated or new-onset hypertension face elevated chances of uterine fibroid diagnosis, underscoring the potential of antihypertensive therapy in mitigating this risk among midlife individuals.
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