It covers 38 detailed chapters, including reproductive endocrinology, infertility, urogynecology, oncology, and endoscopic surgery.
| Feature | What It Means for the Reader | |---------|------------------------------| | | Over 40 chapters cover everything from reproductive physiology to oncology, fertility, and uro‑gynecology. | | Evidence‑Based Recommendations | Each recommendation cites recent RCTs, meta‑analyses, and Indian/WHO guidelines. | | Illustrations & Tables | More than 600 high‑resolution images, flowcharts, and tables simplify complex concepts. | | Clinical Pearls & ‘Key Points’ Boxes | Quick‑reference summaries for bedside decision‑making. | | Updated Indian Context | Incorporates local epidemiology (e.g., high prevalence of anemia, cervical cancer screening strategies) and resource‑sensitive management. | | Online Companion | QR codes link to supplemental videos, self‑assessment quizzes, and an e‑version of the book (available through the publisher’s portal). | | | Illustrations & Tables | More than
For medical students, residents, and practitioners, has long been the "gold standard" in the field. Known for its simple, lucid, and concise presentation, the 9th edition continues to be an essential resource for comprehensive gynecological care, from undergraduate studies to clinical practice. | | Online Companion | QR codes link
If you are a medical student, always check whether your institution provides a free digital licence . Many Indian medical colleges have negotiated campus‑wide access to Wolters Kluwer’s obstetrics‑gynecology suite, which includes the 9th edition. If you are a medical student