This book provides a comprehensive, yet concise coverage of all key topics in gynaecology for undergraduate and postgraduate students. It also contains all the information required to excel in specialist examinations. Each chapter’s text is followed by short answer questions and multiple-choice questions that aim to supplement and reinforce the knowledge that students and trainees should have. The information in the text ranges from basic to advanced, and the questions vary in the degree of difficulty from simple to complex. For example, the book may ask students to offer a critical evaluation of diagnostic or therapeutic options with supporting evidence. The book also serves as a useful reference for doctors practicing gynaecology, who must always stay up-to-date with ever-changing practices and evidence.
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