Part 1 Introduction 1 Introduction to Women's primary care Amrita Ayer Massoud Mahmoudi 2 History and physical examination of women Dhuaha Alwan Alexia Markowski 3 Procedures in Women's Primary care clinic Sondos Al sad Part 2 Non infection medical condition in women 4 Pelvic pain Molly Heublin Madison Malone Massoud Mahmoudi 5 Vaginitis Anne W Chang 6 Menstrual disorder Katherine Sherif 7 Breast complaints Audrey Tran Massoud Mahmoudi 8 Urinary incontinence Ashley Morillo Amanda Artsen 9 Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Emilly Harris Molly Heublin 10 Women and immune system Jaquelyn Nestor Marcy Bolster 11 Cardiovasular disease in women Jessica Holtzman Rita Redberg 12 Birth control Charlotte Chaiklin 13 Non Ob treatment of the pregnant patient Madison Malone Molly Heublin 14 Menopause Sondos Al sad 15 Eating disorder Melinda wang Erin Accurso Elizabeth Saunders Judith Walsh-Casidy 16 Osteoporosis Christina Lalani Atul Lalani Part 3 Common infections in women 17 UrinaryTract infection Megan Bradley Stephanie Zuo 18 A Primary Care Clinician’s Focus on Sexually Transmitted Infections in the Female Gender Anna Camille Moreno Jermy L. Kessler Part 4 Heath maintenance 19 Mammography /Cervical cancer screening Ramya Massoud Mahmoudi
Massoud Mahmoudi DO., Ph.D., is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of California San Francisco. He is also a faculty member at two other medical schools: Rowan University and Touro University. As a faculty member of three medical schools, Dr. Mahmoudi has been involved with teaching internal medicine residents, allergy and immunology fellows and medical students for the past twenty years. He is an active medical practitioner in internal medicine as well as allergy and clinical immunology. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the peer-reviewed Comprehensive Clinical Medicine and has published approximately 11 books.
This book offers a comprehensive overview of common medical conditions that present in women's primary care clinics. Medical conditions often present differently in women than they do in men and as a result, primary care providers should be familiar with how to identify and treat these conditions. This book provides a collection of common medical conditions and aims to educate the reader on how to approach and manage such conditions. Chapters cover non-infection conditions, infectious conditions, and health maintenance in women.
Common Cases in Women's Primary Care Clinics will be a valuable resource for primary care providers, internists, family practitioners, nurse practitioners, physical assistants, medical students, and other physicians interested in women's primary care conditions.