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1 d by two radiologists and an MRI-experienced obstetrician.
2 rinatal care clinician, namely, a midwife or obstetrician.
3 rdiologists, intensive care specialists, and obstetricians.
4  implications for researchers, midwives, and obstetricians.
5 an diagnosis, and adjudication by a panel of obstetricians.
6  oncologists, breast surgeons, and perinatal obstetricians.
7 l weight estimation was performed by trained obstetricians.
8 or midwives, 5 for neonatologists, and 4 for obstetricians.
9  was less likely after delivery by a skilled obstetrician (0.5, 0.3-0.9).
10 sed the mean number of unscheduled visits to obstetricians (1.2 in the weekly-contact group, 1.8 in t
11                    Twelve midwives and three obstetricians additionally participated in formal semi-s
12 = 0.035) and were less likely to have had an obstetrician and/or anaesthetist present at the time of
13 e obstetric care is important, but having an obstetrician and/or anaesthetist present at the time of
14 ng; and the direct involvement of consultant obstetricians and anaesthetists in the care of women was
15 or perception of differences among midwives, obstetricians and anesthesiologists in terms of the risk
16 mendations to guide general neurologists and obstetricians and facilitate best practice before, durin
17 od Clinical Practice of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, UK, the Health Informa
18  Cancer Research UK and the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.
19                      The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) Committee on Gyne
20 cies may influence the practice locations of obstetricians and gynecologists (OBGYNs), having potenti
21                      The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the American College
22 he recommendation of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists by approximately 1 SD be
23 psia was defined by the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists criteria as blood pressu
24 ylaxis protocol based on American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists guidelines that recommen
25  Association of Pathologists, and Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists of Canada, which distrib
26 actice bulletin from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists on the clinical manageme
27 uring pregnancy, and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommend medically nece
28 lence guidelines and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommend that all pregn
29                      The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommends a delay in um
30 merican Cancer Society, American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, American Gastroenterolo
31 f Family Physicians, and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
32 th Organization, and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
33 s and endorsement by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
34 cation webpages from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
35 this issue of Blood, 2 articles by The Nimes Obstetricians and Hematologists-Antiphospholipid Syndrom
36 ion and should be of major consideration for obstetricians and neonatologists.
37 s topic is of interest to anesthesiologists, obstetricians and pediatricians alike.
38                                              Obstetricians and surgeons exhibited the highest rates o
39 specialist surgeons, anaesthesiologists, and obstetricians and the logarithm of MMR, and we explored
40                                              Obstetricians and their preterm delivery cases at partic
41                                          Few obstetricians and/or gynecologists (26.3%) interviewed p
42 he knowledge and clinical attitude of French obstetricians and/or gynecologists regarding periodontal
43          Periodontal knowledge of the French obstetricians and/or gynecologists surveyed seemed satis
44 dy was performed on randomly selected French obstetricians and/or gynecologists using a self-administ
45 he questionnaire was completed by 190 French obstetricians and/or gynecologists.
46 a reference for the practicing cardiologist, obstetrician, and acute medicine specialist, while highl
47 ad a combined number of specialist surgeons, obstetricians, and anaesthetists totalling 0.7 per 100 0
48 gan to be realized fully by radiologists and obstetricians around the world.
49 artum transfer of care between a midwife and obstetrician (aRR, 0.94; 95% CI, 0.87-1.04).
50     We did a nested case-control study using obstetrician-collected data from the Brazilian livebirth
51 cerns have been raised that a lack of senior obstetricians ("consultants") on the labour ward outside
52 density of surgeons, anaesthesiologists, and obstetricians, corresponded to a 13.1% decrease in MMR (
53 ute to providing better biomarkers which the obstetrician could use to improve early diagnosis of the
54 mpsia status was determined by chart review, obstetrician diagnosis, and adjudication by a panel of o
55 intended for use by primary care clinicians, obstetricians, emergency medicine providers, hospitalist
56 sicians, pulmonary physicians, and high-risk obstetricians familiar with these disease states in an e
57 eceiving universal-access prenatal care from obstetricians, family physicians, or midwives, who under
58 nternational Federation of Gynecologists and Obstetricians (FIGO) staging model.
59 nting 4 906 169 deliveries performed by 4124 obstetricians from 107 US residency programs.
60 the 10.3% adjusted rate for women treated by obstetricians from programs in the top quintile (absolut
61                                              Obstetrician-Gynecologist (OB-GYNs) mothers, serving dua
62 3.3% of family physician positions, 20.8% of obstetrician/gynecologist positions, and 22.6% of psychi
63                                 Engaging the obstetrician/gynecologist provides a strategy to enhance
64 research has focused on the consequences for obstetrician-gynecologists (OB-GYNs), for whom medically
65 tcome data were obtained from the records of obstetrician-gynecologists and/or pediatricians.
66 vailability was examined across occupations (obstetrician-gynecologists, internal medicine physicians
67 sts for ICU admission and procedures but not obstetrician-gynecologists, orthopedic surgeons, or neur
68                     Primary care physicians, obstetricians-gynecologists, pediatricians, vegetarians,
69 fidence interval 1.44 to 1.89) but lower for obstetrician/gynecologists (0.75, 0.68 to 0.82), family
70                                              Obstetrician/gynecologists (17%) and physicians practici
71                                              Obstetrician/gynecologists provided more than 70% of hor
72 t rates (130 [12.3%]) were among patients of obstetrician/gynecologists.
73 tified among both primary care providers and obstetrician/gynecologists.
74 9 family physicians, 115 internists, and 136 obstetrician/gynecologists.
75 iles (P<0.0001), and trends were similar for obstetricians/gynecologists and cardiologists.
76 t users were more likely than nonusers to be obstetricians/gynecologists or midwives, to be female, a
77 by attending physicians (86 surgeons and 134 obstetricians/gynecologists) who had been in the hospita
78 om 66 countries, 36% were pediatricians, 25% obstetricians/gynecologists, 21% immunization specialist
79 physicians (300 primary care physicians, 100 obstetricians/gynecologists, and 100 cardiologists) used
80                                Compared with obstetricians/gynecologists, internal medicine specialis
81           Notwithstanding, most midwives and obstetricians had concerns about this area of care, incl
82                                         Some obstetricians have found that IVIG improves the birthrat
83                              Most practicing obstetricians have received requests for CDMR from patie
84 ates achieved by top-level technologists and obstetricians in China.
85 n and various assays are available to assist obstetricians in predicting the likely effect of materna
86  thyroid cancer is, therefore, of concern to obstetricians, internists and endocrine specialists.
87 onatal nurses, neonatologists, midwives, and obstetricians involved in the care of extremely preterm
88  Teamwork between an anesthesiologist and an obstetrician is absolutely essential for the safety of b
89                       A frequent dilemma for obstetricians is how to keep morbidity to a minimum when
90 al organ detection is a challenging task for obstetricians, it depends on several factors, such as th
91  considered high-risk and would benefit from obstetrician-led antenatal care.
92 maternal sepsis and 757 controls from all UK obstetrician-led maternity units from June 1, 2011, to M
93 of the fetal heart (pediatric cardiologists, obstetricians, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, and
94       Multidisciplinary approaches involving obstetricians, neonatologists, pediatric and adult pulmo
95 rnational multidisciplinary working group of obstetricians, nephrologists, hematologists, intensivist
96 empt to reduce the rate of cesarean section, obstetricians now offer a trial of labor to pregnant wom
97 iatricians, adult cardiologists, internists, obstetricians, nurses, and thoracic surgeons, about the
98 es expert care and a team approach involving obstetricians, obstetric physicians, rheumatologists, an
99 tory and, where necessary, from the relevant obstetrician or paediatrician via telephone.
100  eat more fish if this were advised by their obstetricians or if they had an accessible reference reg
101 specialist surgeons, anaesthesiologists, and obstetricians per 100 000 population (density) were comp
102 tric hematologist, a clinical geneticist, an obstetrician-perinatologist, and an anesthesiologist.
103 aken with a multidisciplinary team including obstetricians, physicians, anesthetists, and intensivist
104 tal use of folate supplementation with their obstetricians prior to becoming pregnant.
105 ctitioners (28.3%), followed by gynecologist/obstetrician professionals (19.8%), and primarily occurr
106 eral practitioners (43.7%), and gynecologist/obstetrician professionals (21.6%).
107                                              Obstetricians' residency program was associated with sub
108 n 20 specialist surgeons, anaesthetists, and obstetricians (SAO) per 100 000 population have worse he
109                                              Obstetricians serve as primary care physicians for many
110 ion, and underline the importance of skilled obstetricians supervising complex operative deliveries.
111                                 Midwives and obstetricians take #reducedfetalmovement seriously but w
112                This underscores the need for obstetricians to assess history of psychiatric symptoms
113 nt patients based on obesity could also help obstetricians to make better clinical decisions and impr
114 rations for management make it essential for obstetricians to understand this area.
115                             Women treated by obstetricians trained in residency programs in the botto
116  accountability system in medicine, after an obstetrician was arrested for manslaughter.
117                        The rate of attending obstetricians was higher among men (441 of 929 [47.5%])
118 nsisting of a nephrologist, a midwife and an obstetrician with expertise in high-risk pregnancies.
119  movement is associated by some midwives and obstetricians with potential harms, including increased
120  number of surgeons, anaesthesiologists, and obstetricians worldwide, we sought to show their global

 
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