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Women's Gynecologic Health, Second Edition

Author(s): Kerri Durnell Schuiling, PhD, NP-BC, CNM, FACNM, FAAN, Professor and Dean, Oakland University School of Nursing, Rochester, Michigan, Co-editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Childbirth, Springer Publishers
Frances E. Likis, DrPH, NP-BC, CNM, FACNM, Investigator, Vanderbilt Evidence-Based Practice Center, Institute for Medicine and Public Health, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health
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  • ISBN-13: 9780763756376
  • Hardcover    812 pages      © 2013
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Overview

Women’s Gynecologic Health, Second Edition is a comprehensive text that equips students and practicing clinicians with a strong foundation in women’s gynecologic health, including health promotion, maintenance, and treatment. Based on the most recent research, the authors provide authoritative content written from a feminist perspective to convey a holistic approach to care.

Completely updated and revised, this second edition includes four new chapters on diagnosis of pregnancy at the gynecologic visit, women’s health after bariatric surgery, sexual assault, and urinary tract infections. In addition, the chapter on gynecologic health care for sexual and gender minorities has been expanded to include care not only for lesbians, but also for women who are bisexual or transgender.

Key Features Include:

  • Clinical considerations specific to the different physical and psychosocial life stages of women
  • Emphasis on physiologic mechanisms in order to enhance understanding of normal and abnormal processes
  • Evidence-based content
  • Applicable for both students and practicing clinicians

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Section  I  INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN’S GYNECOLOGIC HEALTH
  Chapter  1  Women’s Health from a Feminist Perspective
  Chapter  2  Women’s Growth and Development across the Lifespan
  Chapter  3  Using Evidence to Support Clinical Practice
Section  II  HEALTH ASSESSMENT AND PROMOTION
  Chapter  4  Health Promotion
  Chapter  5  Gynecologic Anatomy and Physiology
  Chapter  6  Gynecologic History and Physical Examination
  Chapter  7  Diagnosis of Pregnancy at the Gynecologic Visit
  Chapter  8  Periodic Screening and Health Maintenance
  Chapter  9  Women’s Health after Bariatric Surgery
  Chapter  10  Gynecologic Health Care for Sexual and Gender Minorities
  Chapter  11  Sexuality
  Chapter  12  Contraception
  Chapter  13  Menopause
  Chapter  14  Intimate Partner Violence
  Chapter  15  Sexual Assault
Section  III  WOMEN’S GYNECOLOGIC HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT
  Chapter  16  Breast Conditions
  Chapter  17  Female Sexual Dysfunction
  Chapter  18  Unintended Pregnancy
  Chapter  19  Infertility
  Chapter  20  Gynecologic Infections
  Chapter  21  Sexually Transmitted Infections
  Chapter  22  Urinary Tract Infections
  Chapter  23  Urinary Incontinence
  Chapter  24  Menstrual Cycle Pain and Discomforts
  Chapter  25  Normal and Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
  Chapter  26  Hyperandrogenic Disorders
  Chapter  27  Benign Gynecologic Conditions
  Chapter  28  Gynecologic Cancers
  Chapter  29  Chronic Pelvic Pain
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Kerri Durnell Schuiling, PhD, NP-BC, CNM, FACNM, FAAN-Professor and Dean, Oakland University School of Nursing, Rochester, Michigan, Co-editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Childbirth, Springer Publishers

Kerri Durnell Schuiling, PhD, NP-BC, CNM, FACNM, FAAN earned her master’s degree in advanced maternity nursing from Wayne State University and a PhD in nursing and graduate certificate in women’s studies from the University of Michigan. She received her nurse practitioner education from Planned Parenthood Association of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and her nurse–midwifery education from Frontier Nursing University. She is dually certified as a women’s health care nurse practitioner and nurse–midwife, and has been an advanced practice nurse and educator for more than 30 years. She has presented numerous times to national and international audiences on topics that focus on women’s health, and twice was invited to provide formal presentations to maternal–child health committees of the Institute of Medicine. As a member of the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) Clinical Practice Committee, Kerri assisted in the development of clinical bulletins related to abnormal uterine bleeding. She has been an item writer for the national certification examination for women’s health care nurse practitioners and currently is the Co-Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Childbirth, the official journal of the International Confederation of Midwives. Kerri has authored several articles and book chapters that focus on women’s health. She has received numerous awards for her work including a Clinical Merit Award from the University of Michigan for outstanding clinical practice, and the Kitty Ernst award from the ACNM in recognition of innovative, creative endeavors in midwifery and women’s health care. She is a Fellow of the ACNM and the American Academy of Nursing. Currently she is Professor and Dean of the School of Nursing at Oakland University and works with the ACNM as a senior researcher.

Frances E. Likis, DrPH, NP-BC, CNM, FACNM-Investigator, Vanderbilt Evidence-Based Practice Center, Institute for Medicine and Public Health, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health

Frances E. Likis, DrPH, NP-BC, CNM, FACNM earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Vanderbilt University and her doctorate in public health from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She received her nurse–midwifery and women’s health care nurse practitioner education from Frontier Nursing University, and she earned a certificate in medical writing and editing from the University of Chicago. Francie is a women’s health care nurse practitioner, family nurse practitioner, and certified nurse–midwife. Her clinical experience includes family practice in community health and urgent care centers, performing sexual assault examinations, and midwifery practice in a freestanding birth center and a large obstetrics and gynecology group practice. Francie has authored several journal articles, systematic reviews, and book chapters related to women’s health, and she has given numerous presentations at national meetings and invited lectures. Her awards and honors include the Student Choice Award for Teaching Excellence at Frontier Nursing University; selection as a Vanderbilt University School of Nursing Top 100 Leader, one of 100 distinguished alumni and faculty honored in commemoration of the School’s Centennial; the Kitty Ernst Award from the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM); and induction as a Fellow of the ACNM. Currently she is an Investigator for the Vanderbilt Evidence-Based Practice Center at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health, the official journal of the ACNM.

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  • "Love it, love it, love it." - Jane F. Houston DNP, CNM, UF College of Nursing

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Ideal for women's health courses that are designed for the advanced practice graduate student.  Can be used as a supplemental  text in baccalaureate level courses related to women's health, or in other graduate level programs such as FNPs, WHNPs, and nurse-midwifery. Back to top

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