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1 ar long-term follow-up by a dermatologist or gynecologist.
2 regimen were determined by the participating gynecologist.
3 s, and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
4 [12.3%]) were among patients of obstetrician/gynecologists.
5 both primary care providers and obstetrician/gynecologists.
6 nd the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
7 gaining popularity among both urologists and gynecologists.
8 ch should be the first research priority for gynecologists.
9 completed by 190 French obstetricians and/or gynecologists.
10 refer the management of the apical defect to gynecologists.
11 by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
12 icians, 115 internists, and 136 obstetrician/gynecologists.
13 val 1.44 to 1.89) but lower for obstetrician/gynecologists (0.75, 0.68 to 0.82), family physicians (0
14                                 Obstetrician/gynecologists (17%) and physicians practicing in public
15 e pharmacologic treatment of osteoporosis by gynecologists (19% of patients whose reports were short
16                     Few obstetricians and/or gynecologists (26.3%) interviewed patients about oral he
17    The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) Committee on Gynecologic Practice h
18 iety, American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, American Gastroenterological Association,
19 ), and trends were similar for obstetricians/gynecologists and cardiologists.
20                              Using dipslide, gynecologists and nurses, not trained in microbiology, w
21    The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the American College of Medical Geneti
22 ursement for similar procedures performed by gynecologists and urologists were partially corrected in
23 re obtained from the records of obstetrician-gynecologists and/or pediatricians.
24 included 9,417 women; 51.9% had surgery by a gynecologist, and 69.9% had endometrioid adenocarcinoma.
25 0 primary care physicians, 100 obstetricians/gynecologists, and 100 cardiologists) used a standardize
26 of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists by approximately 1 SD beyond the mean numb
27 y the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists criteria as blood pressure >140/90 mmHg an
28 en wished to see a primary care physician or gynecologist for pretest education (11%) or posttest cou
29           Additional research questions that gynecologists hope to address are as follows.
30 he private practice of a dermatologist and a gynecologist in Sydney, Australia.
31 t primary care physicians, neurologists, and gynecologists in the treatment of this common condition.
32                  Compared with obstetricians/gynecologists, internal medicine specialists and family
33 izes a discussion between an internist and a gynecologist on how they would balance these recommendat
34 om the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists on the clinical management of PCOS says th
35 ore likely than nonusers to be obstetricians/gynecologists or midwives, to be female, and to serve ma
36 14), and discussing screening results with a gynecologist (OR = 3.20, 95% CI: 1.33, 7.67).
37 dmission and procedures but not obstetrician-gynecologists, orthopedic surgeons, or neurologists.
38 ologist; women were systematically seen by a gynecologist; patients were seen by a dermatologist when
39       Primary care physicians, obstetricians-gynecologists, pediatricians, vegetarians, and those wit
40 y physician positions, 20.8% of obstetrician/gynecologist positions, and 22.6% of psychiatrist positi
41                                 Obstetrician/gynecologists provided more than 70% of hormone therapy
42                    Engaging the obstetrician/gynecologist provides a strategy to enhance prevention.
43 ts, histopathologists, family practitioners, gynecologists, public health physicians, epidemiologists
44 nd the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommend that all pregnant women follow a
45 ical attitude of French obstetricians and/or gynecologists regarding periodontal diseases.
46 knowledge of the French obstetricians and/or gynecologists surveyed seemed satisfyingly apparent and
47 andomly selected French obstetricians and/or gynecologists using a self-administered, structured ques
48            After adjustment, geneticists and gynecologists were less likely than medical oncologists
49        Pulmonologists, general surgeons, and gynecologists were more likely than other specialists to
50                                              Gynecologists were not significantly associated with mor
51 ates were obtained from the literature and a gynecologist, whereas costs (in 1999 U.S. dollars) were
52 hysicians (86 surgeons and 134 obstetricians/gynecologists) who had been in the hospital performing a

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