Preface
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Dutta’s Clinics in Gynecology is an up-to-date comprehensive review for the postgraduates. The current edition has been made more widened and prepared with recent advances in gynecology extensively. Approach for this book is entirely different from a standard textbook. Any attempt to cover the entire subject of gynecology is presently impossible for anyone in the discipline. Technology driven advances from embryo biopsy to robotics for gynecology oncology, have given us a huge new insight. The topics are selected depending on the necessity to learn and practice with the available resources. This book has been designed for all categories of medical students and the residents that they are striving to keep themselves abreast with the progress of science and technology for improved patient care. Practicing gynecologists will equally be benefitted to update themselves for the quality care. This book focuses on all the practical aspects of clinical diagnosis and management. The book covers several hundreds of problems in Gynecology, in a concise mode of discussion within a well-deigned structured framework. As the concept of precision medicine is the trend, attempts have been made to provide a comprehensive summary of each subject under the subspecialty. My sincere attempt was to provide a global view for the standard of teaching, training and evaluation. A framework for the international standard of postgraduate examinations have been provided. This book is enriched with a good number of illustrations, numerous charts, tables, boxes, photographs of rare variety. Suggested Reading has been added for additional information to know the other management options. Clinics in Gynecology provides a scholarly and updated answer for any question related to the subject as discussed in the different sections of subspecialty. While writing the book, I have tried my best to analyze critically the events, researches, trials and the literatures that appeared most clinically relevant. At the end, the author has expressed his experience and judgment as regard the care of an individual patient.