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March 11, 2014

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What ob/gyns need to know about health policy in 2014

The field of obstetrics and gynecology has swiftly evolved to keep pace with new forms of healthcare delivery. While in the past, ob/gyns practiced independently, today many have salaries and most practice in group settings. We employ physician extenders more than ever and share vaginal deliveries with midwife colleagues. Alternatives to major surgery such as hysterectomy have expanded, and as surgical volumes have declined the complexity of the technology we use has increased. » More

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