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In this era of specialisation, obstetricians are becoming
increasingly skilled at their jobs and deskilled in areas outside
their expertise. In recent years, the education and training
curricula for obstetrics and gynaecology has changed, with
obstetricians expected to manage women with complex gynaecological
problems encountered during pregnancy and the postnatal period
competently, despite training and curricula not covering these
problems in detail. Exploring common gynaecological problems such
as ovarian cysts, management of vaginal prolapse and female genital
mutilation, this practical book offers guidance for managing these
conditions throughout the different stages of pregnancy and
post-partum. Each chapter has a section on good governance,
discussing salient points for clinical practice to improve patient
safety and satisfaction, as well as reducing complaints and
litigation. This hands-on book provides obstetricians around the
globe with the evidence-based knowledge needed to deliver high
quality care to pregnant women.
Obstetrics and gynaecology is the biggest area of medical
litigation, with compensation pay-outs exceeding the rest of
medicine combined. Many specialists working in the field will be
sued over their professional lifetime - having an increased
awareness of past cases and their implications will reduce the risk
of future litigation. Using landmark cases in the field, this book
covers scenarios such as multiple pregnancy, hysterectomy and
breech delivery, describing factors that have led to litigation.
Chapters are structured clearly, beginning with case commentaries
detailing both a successful and unsuccessful claim. This section is
followed by legal commentary explaining the relevant laws and the
verdict, finally giving a clinical commentary provided by experts
in the field which focuses on best practice to avoid litigation.
Edited by an accredited expert witness in the field and a barrister
specialising in medical law, this is an invaluable resource for
clinicians and lawyers alike.
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