AUTHOR | TITLE |
BECKMANN, ET AL T: A good reference text for third year students. Readable and doable during the rotation. | OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY FOR MEDICAL STUDENTS, 4th Ed,2002 |
GABBE SG, ET AL R: An excellent reference for obstetric information. Current, concise, readable but not within the time frame of the rotation. | OBSTETRICS: NORMAL AND PROBLEM PREGNANCIES, 4th ED, 2002 |
SCOTT R: Recommended for students. Clear, concise and authoritative. Well worth the money if one wants a textbook for more than six weeks. | (DANFORTH'S) OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY, 9th Ed. |
BEREK R: Profusely illustrated with a very strong leaning toward Pathology. | NOVAK'S TEXTBOOK OF GYNECOLOGY, 13th Ed. |
CUNNINGHAM, MacDONALD AND GANT R: This is the acknowledged Bible, a standard reference for the specialty but too much for any student to get through during the time allotted. | WILLIAMS OBSTETRICS, 21st Ed. 2001 |
EVANS S: 500 board-type multiple choice questions with answers, explanations and current references. | OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY: PRETEST SELF-ASSESSMENT AND REVIEW, 10th Ed, 2003 |
BECK S: Outline for independent study. Board type questions for exam review; annotated answers to clarify materials. | OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY National Medical Series for Review/John Wiley Publisher, 4th Ed, 1997 |
| HACKER AND MOORE T: | ESSENTIALS OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 3rd Ed. 1998 |
ROCK R: A very good illustrated reference book for gynecologic surgery procedures. | TE LINDE’S OPERATIVE GYNECOLOGY, 9th Ed, 2003 |
STENCHEVER, ET AL R: A great comprehensive gynecology text. | COMPREHENSIVE GYNECOLOGY, 4th Ed, 2001, Mosby |
T = denotes a readable textbook over the course of the rotation R = reference textbook S = supplemental study aids | |