Under Nawal Nourâs guidance and gentle tutelage, this book lays out current knowledge about the ranking threatsâfrom obstetric fistula and genital cutting to obstructed labor and stillbirths, cervical cancer, HIV, and malaria in pregnancyâto the health and well-being of hundreds of millions of women. Nor are gender-based violence and access to contraception scanted, as so often in medical texts. <i>Obstetrics and Gynecology in Low-Resource Settings: A Practical Guide</i> will prove indispensable to students, trainees, and clinicians seeking to span such divides in order to improve and save lives. Itâs a go-to reference for all those who care about the role of gender equity in the broader struggle for global health equity. And that should mean all of us.
- Paul E. Farmer, Kolokotrones University Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School, and cofounder of Partners In Health,
Dr. Nour has gathered the foremost experts in obstetrics and gynecology to address the most devastating health issues faced by women in low-resource settings. Practical and easy to read, this book is essential for health providers working in low-resource regions of the world, and indispensable for individuals committed to improving the health and well-being of women everywhere. Not only meant to <i>improve</i> womenâs lives, this publication will no doubt <i>save</i> womenâs lives.
- Christy Turlington Burns, global maternal health advocate and founder of Every Mother Counts,
<i>Obstetrics and Gynecology in Low-Resource Settings: A Practical Guide</i> is the first book of its kind to describe a broad range of applications to womenâs health worldwide. As a resource for not only physicians, but also non-physician womenâs health providers, this volume will have a broad appeal. Of importance is the inclusion of information regarding the need to learn cultural sensitivity and an appreciation of the need to highlight social determinants of maternal mortality and morbidity, including gender-based violence.
- Douglas W. Laube, past president, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists,