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This list, prepared by Resource Center librarians from other sources, is provided for information only. Referral to these sites does not imply the endorsement of The American College of O...
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April 2012
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Annual Clinical Meetings (ACM)
A listing of past Annual Clinical Meetings, including abstracts sources.
Presidential Addresses
A listing of the College Presidents and their Presi...
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April 2012
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1st ACM
The Palmer House, Chicago, IL
December 15-17, 1952
2nd ACM
Netherland Plaza Hotel, Cincinnati, OH
December 14-16, 1953
3rd ACM
(jointly with The American Committee on Mater...
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March 2012
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This list, prepared by Resource Centerlibrarians from other sources, is provided for information only. Referral to these sites does not imply the endorsement of The American College of Ob...
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March 2012
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This list, prepared by Resource Center Librarians from other sources, is provided for information only. Referral to these sites does not imply the endorsement of The American College of Obstetr...
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March 2012
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This list, prepared by Resource Center librarians from other sources, is provided for information only. Referral to these sites does not imply the endorsement of The American College...
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March 2012
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The Perinatal Mental Health Consultation Service is a free consultation service for health care providers who have questions about the screening, detection, diagnosis and treatment of perinatal menta...
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March 2012
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Sources of information on the History of Medicine, the Historical Perspective Series, the History of Cesarean Section Online Exhibit, and the Ralph W. Hale, MD, History Museum.
WEBTREATS: Histo...
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November 2011
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Sources of information and application for the annual Fellowship in the History of American Obstetrics and Gynecology.
History Fellowship Application Information
Announcement of Current Winner of the...
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November 2011
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Dr. Ralph W. Hale, ACOG’s former executive vice president, has had a keen interest in all things historical for a long while. For several years he wanted to find a space at the Colle...
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November 2011
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Previous Winners of the Fellowship in the History of American Obstetrics & Gynecology
The following is a chronological list of History Fellowship recipients and their topic of research. Pl...
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November 2011
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James and Midge Breeden Lecture (2011 - )
2012 - "Patient Perspectives on Preeclampsia"
Eleni Z. Tsigas; Preeclampsia Foundation, Melbourne, FL
2011 - "Misogyny and Women's Health"
David A....
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November 2011
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January 2011 ...
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January 2011
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Pregnancy and childbirth is a joyous and safe experience for the majority of mothers in the United States, and ob-gyns play the leading role in delivering this care. Yet the US lags behind other indu...
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September 2010
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FS022
What are sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)? Sexually transmitted diseases are infections that can be spread through vaginal–penile, anal, or oral sex. Sexually transmitted diseases are passed betw...
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January 2010
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Elements Included in History Component History of Present Illness Location, quality duration, severity, timing, context, modifying factors, associated signs, and symptoms
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January 2010
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Key points: The delivery of preventive services to adolescents differs from the delivery of preventive services to adults. An adolescent’s particular developmental stage uniquely frames the constella...
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January 2010
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FS017
What is a Pap test? A Pap test, sometimes called a Pap smear, tests the cells of the cervix (see the definition below) for any abnormal changes that might lead to cancer. A Pap test can find changes ...
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January 2010
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1. Record the generic abbreviation for the type of vaccine given (e.g., DTaP-Hib, PCV), not the trade name. 2. Record the source of the vaccine given as either F (Federally-supported), S (State- supp...
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January 2010
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What is contraception? Contraception or birth control helps stop you from becoming pregnant. Each month an egg is released from the female ovary (ovulation). If the egg is met by a sperm, the egg can...
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January 2010
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FS013
What is sexual orientation? Sexuality is a natural part of every human being. Sexual orientation is about the direction of a person’s emotional connections,
attractions, and sometimes about whom the...
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January 2010
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FS011
What is human papillomavirus (HPV)? Human papillomavirus is a family of viruses that causes infection on the skin or mucous membranes of various
areas of the body. There are many different types of ...
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January 2010
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FS010
It is recommended that adolescent girls see a gynecologist
for the first time when they are between the ages of 13 years
and 15 years. Why should you go to a gynecologist? Getting to know your heal...
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January 2010
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FS008
What is emergency contraception? Emergency contraception is a way of preventing
pregnancy after unprotected sex. The most common type of emergency
contraception involves taking hormonal pills (usua...
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January 2010
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Physicians should develop office procedures that safeguard their adolescent patients’ rights. These procedures will vary by practice, staff capabilities, and facilities. An initial and annual
office...
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January 2010
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