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Old Jan 09, 2004, 04:47 PM
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We want to put together a resource list and wanted to know what magazines, web sites, newsletters, organizations, or any other source that is considered worthy by ob/gyn nurses.

In other words what are you really reading. All the magazines tell me they are the best resource but I think they might be a little biased.

You're the best! Thanks!


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Old Jan 09, 2004, 05:56 PM
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You can begin by reading the above sticky....lots of books etc mentioned there.

AWHONN is our organization by whose guidelines we practice as ob/newborn and gynecological professionals.

www.awhonn.org

you should start there.

they have a couple of very good journals and have books which are especially designed for OB professionals.

Good luck!

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