Here's what's coming up this week on Contemporary OB/GYN.
We will cover a variety of topics, including:
Low progesterone levels have been associated with an increased rate of miscarriage.
Physician compensation plans have certainly evolved over the years, especially as more physicians pursue employment arrangements. A new feature in Contemporary OB/GYN, this article is the first of our new and improved Practice Matters column.
By July 2021, the FDA had approved or tentatively approved 470 generic versions of medications.
A report offers insight into how the Women’s Wellness through Equity and Leadership program performed during its pilot phase.
Check back soon for additional updates.
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