gynaecology Definition In English

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  • The average time spent by medical students during their first degree course on clinical attachment in obstetrics and gynaecology is 11·3 weeks.

  • Waiting lists for in-patient treatment in the surgical specialities (including gynaecology) total about 488,000 patients but not all are necessarily awaiting even minor operations.

  • So far two notifications relating to consultant appointments in obstetrics and gynaecology have been received.

  • Often in gynaecology clinics where infertility is investigated the woman is seen alone and the husband may then be referred to a urologist for a seminal fluid analysis.

  • The writers of the 2001 edition of the gynaecology textbook were evidently searching for the boundary between normal ageing and adult hypogonadism.

  • Thus, the present findings may apply, in particular, to female primary care and obstetric gynaecology patients.

  • Forty-one physicians and 22 nurse practitioners participated in the obstetric gynaecology sites.

  • The procedure of admitting patients within a week of their assessment appointment released bed space and staff time for use by other gynaecology patients.

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