
Primary Care of Women
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Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
2nd Edition
Will be published approx. on 30. August 2016
Book
Hardback
1108 pages
978-1-284-04597-0 (ISBN)
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Description
Primary Care of Women, Second Edition is an essential and easy-to use resource for healthcare providers who offer primary care to women. Ideal for new and experienced clinicians, it focuses on the need to address women's health holistically. Each chapter begins by discussing common symptoms and how to evaluate them before moving on to diagnosis and management of the most common conditions seen in women. Topics include prevention, screening, management of common health problems, and the presentation and management of common health issues in pregnancy.Completely updated and revised, the Second Edition includes new chapters on sleep disorders, dental health, and complementary and alternative medicine. Also included is an increased focus on topics such as mental health and violence.
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Edition
2nd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Sudbury
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 188 mm
Thickness: 64 mm
Weight
1928 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-284-04597-0 (9781284045970)
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Previous edition

Barbara K. Hackley | Jan M. Kriebs | Mary Ellen Rousseau
Primary Care of Women: A Guide for Midwives and Women's Health Providers
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Book
05/2006
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
€224.68
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Persons
Barbara Hackley CNM PhD has served as a faculty member at Georgetown University, Columbia University, and Yale University. Currently, she is the Director, Resiliency Initiative, and Clinical Director, Women's Health Services for the South Bronx Health Center, a program of Montefiore Health Center and The Children's Health Fund. In that capacity, she is responsible for developing, implementing, and evaluating programming designed to foster the health and well-being of pregnant and parenting women and their children. Key elements of the Resiliency Initiative include universal screening for parental stress and support in prenatal and pediatric care, perinatal group care, intensive counseling for families in need, linkages to community resources, and maternal-infant dyadic therapy. Her textbook, Primary Care for Women: A Guide for Midwives and Women's Health Providers, was awarded the 2008 Best Book of the year by the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) and has been used by midwifery education programs nationwide. She is the recipient of other numerous awards recognizing her teaching abilities, scholarly work, and clinical expertise in helping to expand the practice base of midwifery to include more primary and preventative care. Her current research focuses on the prevention of pregnancy-related obesity and depression and the impact of perinatal group care on mothers and children.
Jan Kriebs, CNM MSN FACNM is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences Department at the University of Maryland. She retired from the University as Director of Midwifery in 2015. She remains active professionally, serving with the CDC Elimination of Maternal Child Transmission of HIV Working Group, the Maryland Direct Entry Midwifery Advisory Committee and the CMP Committee of AMCB. She holds an adjunct position with the Philadelphia University Midwifery Program. Her current research addresses issues affecting perinatally infected young women living with HIV and their reproductive experiences. With Dr Hackley, she authored the text Primary Care for Women, which received the 2008 Best Book Award from ACNM. She is a co-author of Varney's Midwifery,5th edition.
Jan Kriebs, CNM MSN FACNM is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences Department at the University of Maryland. She retired from the University as Director of Midwifery in 2015. She remains active professionally, serving with the CDC Elimination of Maternal Child Transmission of HIV Working Group, the Maryland Direct Entry Midwifery Advisory Committee and the CMP Committee of AMCB. She holds an adjunct position with the Philadelphia University Midwifery Program. Her current research addresses issues affecting perinatally infected young women living with HIV and their reproductive experiences. With Dr Hackley, she authored the text Primary Care for Women, which received the 2008 Best Book Award from ACNM. She is a co-author of Varney's Midwifery,5th edition.