Articles Submitted to OBGYN.net

Early Discharge after Vaginal Hysterectomy by Irvin J. Reiner, MD, OBGYN.net Advisory Board Member


Baylor studying gene therapy for ovarian cancer. OBGYN.net's Correspondent for Gynecologic Oncology, Dirk Kieback, MD is an investigator in this study!


Adhesiolysis & Excision of Endometriosis using the Everest Medical® BiLAP® Bipolar Probe,  by Mark Perloe, MD sponsored by Everest Medical


Abstracts of articles presented at the International Society of Computers in Obstetrics and Gynecology's 1997 Annual Conference, courtesy of Hans van der Slikke, MD, Chair of the OBGYN.net International Council.



Becoming an Ob/Gyn by Ashley Hill, MD


Physician Patient Rapport, Part II

Physician Patient Rapport, Part I - When it comes to an effective doctor-patient relationship, the very first responsibility of a good physician is to establish Rapport. By Douglas Krell, MD of Communications Engineering Incorporated.


Dr. Don Shuwarger
A Protocol for Misoprostol


Dr. Phlip Suarez, MD
How To Handle That First Time Teenage Patient


Dr. Pravin Kini, MD
Quinacrine Pellet method of female Sterilization


An Interview with Dr. Kenneth Moise


Texas Company Carves Out Niche in Global Pharmaceutical Wholesale Market

An original article published by OBGYN.net


RU 486

Dr. Joel Kompanietz offers his experience using RU 486


Dale Cooper, Business Financial Consultant
How to Maximize Profits

An article by Dale Cooper, president of Cooper Graci & Company, a Texas consulting firm that provides medical practice management services.


Nilo Pereira Luz, M.D.
Auditory Evoked Response Test to Evaluate Fetal Health

The auditory evoked response test is a new method to evaluate intrauterine fetal asphyxia.


Don Shuwarger MD, FACOG
Insurers' Arbitrary Discrimination Affected My Patients, Family & Career

In a troubling narrative, a doctor describes the events underlying his decision to relocate when managed care took over his community.


Aniruddha Malpani, MD
TSEICSI - The End Of Male Infertility?


Now it is possible to actually extract sperm from the testis of "infertile" patients, and inject them into their wives eggs. using Testicular Sperm Extraction with IntraCytoplasmic Sperm injection.


R. Daniel Braun, MD, FACOG
A Perspective on Medical News Reporting

One challenge when the popular media report medical research is the frequent difference between publicized data and understandable information.