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Gynecologist School - Articles
How do I find a good gynecologist?
by
Dr Nicoll
Posted
Tue 07 Sep 2010 7:51pm
check-ups?
The importance of finding a good gynecologist can't be understated!
There are certain things I look for when choosing a doctor. For one thing, I’d like... and medical school. You can also find out where he or she completed residency (and in which specialty), and where any fellowship or advanced training took place.
The government
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New Products, New Medical Profession – Interventional Gynecologist
by
Medical Quack

Posted
Tue 16 Jun 2009 10:52pm
with an interventional radiologist from Yale University, Dr. Bart Muhs. BD
Interview with Bart E. Muhs, M.D., Yale School of Medicine – Aneurysm Repair Surgery
Framingham, Massachusetts... and developing devices for the Interventional Gynecologist to perform office-based procedures to treat diseases and conditions traditionally requiring surgery in the operating room. Until
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Are You Too Scared to See a Gynecologist?
by
Methods of Healing

Posted
Thu 29 Jul 2010 5:54pm
Women’s health is very complex, and good health requires annual or semi-annual visits to the gynecologist. Most women will have their first visit with a gynecologist in their mid to late teens, but some women fear this type of doctor...
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The First Visit to the Gynecologist: A Guide (Part One)
by
findingeve
Posted
Mon 03 Jan 2011 12:00am
A young woman’s first visit to the gynecologist can be daunting. Women who have already been for a gynecological check-up generally report that it’s unpleasant. So... to the gynecologist was about as traumatic as possible, but I know that I might not be alive today if I had not gone. So, it is of the utmost importance that you take your health seriously
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When your gynecologist can be a threat to your infertility
by
Dr. Aniruddha M.
Posted
Tue 08 May 2012 11:16pm
Gynecologists are trained to provide healthcare for women and are usually the primary care physicians for most women. When a couple has a fertility problem , it's usually the woman who seeks medical advice , and her first point of contact is usually her gynecologist. Gynecologists are trained to do a basic infertility workup and to treat simple i ...
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Games gynecologists and infertility specialists play
by
Dr. Aniruddha M.
Posted
Wed 09 May 2012 11:19pm
Ideally, the relationship between your gynecologist and infertility specialist should be a synergistic one. Your gynecologist should be your first point of contact ; and she should do your basic tests , so that she can establish a diagnosis and formulate a treatment plan . If it's a simple problem, she should be able to initiate treatment as well ...
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Why are some gynecologists so reluctant to refer patients for IVF ?
by
Dr. Aniruddha M.
Posted
Tue 18 Nov 2008 12:13am
As an IVF specialist, I am amazed by how often gynecologists will "hang on" to their infertile patients. Some of them keep on doing IUIs again and again - while others... pregnant, as a result of their gynecologist's making them waste their money and energy on futile treatment.
I am sure some of them tell patients not to do IVF with the best
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Who should you go to - Gynecologist ? Or Infertility Specialist
by
Dr. Aniruddha M.
Posted
Thu 30 Dec 2010 12:05am
takes the initiative in seeking medical care . Most will bypass their family physician , but are unsure whether to go to a gynecologist or an infertility specialist. Both options have advantages and disadvantages , and it's worth examining these.
The gynecologist is a logical first choice. Most women have a long-standing relationship
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