Contemporary OB/GYN is a peer-reviewed journal that translates key advances in the specialty into excellence in day-to-day practice. It combines contemporary critical thinking from top academic physicians and evidence-based insights from eminent clinicians into expert articles that are concise, thorough, and compellingly illustrated.
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