It's been a busy week for the Contemporary OB/GYN® team.
This week's top articles included:
Anemia in pregnancy should be treated due to its connection to adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes.
Breast cancer patients need personalized follow-up care after breast cancer treatment due to a wide spectrum of varying health burdens, according to a study presented at the European Society for Medical Oncology’s ESMO Breast Cancer Virtual Congress 2021.
In 2018, the FBI investigated a solo ob/gyn for submitting tens of thousands of fraudulent claims to various health care benefit programs. He was ultimately charged with 26 counts of health care fraud.
We hear from Christine Isaacs, MD about the new ASCCP guidelines and what they mean for ob/gyns.
A legacy of excellence: Reflecting on the final print edition of Contemporary OB/GYN
April 25th 2025Marking the end of an era and the beginning of a new chapter, the final print edition of Contemporary OB/GYN celebrates over 50 years of evidence-based guidance and unwavering support for clinicians.
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