The book is intended as an introduction to the emerging sub-speciality and broadly follows the guidelines for training as set out by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. It is not intended to be comprehensive or all-embracing. It is hoped that as well as proving a useful introduction to medical graduates within gynaecology, both before and after the membership examination, it might also be useful to hospital and community-based nurses, incontinence advisors, physiotherapists and general practitioners - ...
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The book is intended as an introduction to the emerging sub-speciality and broadly follows the guidelines for training as set out by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. It is not intended to be comprehensive or all-embracing. It is hoped that as well as proving a useful introduction to medical graduates within gynaecology, both before and after the membership examination, it might also be useful to hospital and community-based nurses, incontinence advisors, physiotherapists and general practitioners - indeed anyone involved in the management and counselling of women with urological problems.
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