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A 39-year-old member asked:

Wat are the major books that i have to check out for info in obstetrics and gynecology?

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Dr. Ronald De la Pena
Obstetrics and Gynecology 32 years experience
Online: Basic and scientific information should come electronically as many books are almost out dated when published. Try: acog, nih and mayo clinic sites. For texts: williams obstetrics for ob, and comprehensive gynecology for gyn.
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A 34-year-old member asked:

Wat are the major books that I have to study to get my m.D. In obstetrics and gynecology?

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Dr. Marc Hirsch
Family Medicine 54 years experience
Not all in books: When you're studying under an obstetrician they will have their favorite texts and videos. But first you get your M.D. Then you do a training in obstetrics and gynecology. Congratulations on your goal. Assisting mothers to deliver their babies has been the favorite part of my general practice career. I took my wife to a remote island to meet a "baby" i delivered there 38 years ago. Very emotional.
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