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Family Physicians Ability to Perform Cesarean Sections Can Reduce . . . There is a need for Family Physicians to perform Cesarean sections, especially in rural communities Having this capability would reduce maternal and infant mortality in those communities as well as providing a needed economic investment, especially in communities with a larger minority population
Cesarean Delivery in Family Medicine (Position Paper) - AAFP Provision of cesarean delivery by well-trained family physicians augments maternity care services available to patients or, in some cases, provides a service that would not otherwise be
The Need for Rural Family Physicians Who Can Perform Cesareans Summary Family medicine obstetrics can help meet the need for mater-nity care services in rural areas Without family physicians with cesarean capabilities, many rural hospitals would not be able to provide any maternity care services Closure of local hospitals has been linked to increased infant mortality Training and cer-
UpToDate Comprehensive guide on cesarean delivery, covering indications, procedure, recovery, and potential risks for patients seeking detailed information about C-section
Family Physicians Ability to Perform Cesarean Sections Can Reduce . . . Multifactorial reasons exist, including the greater maternal mortality for women of color as well as the increased mortality for pregnant women and neonates in rural communities 2 The decrease in the number of Family Physicians providing maternity care and performing cesarean sections may explain some of these trends Read More
The Essential Role of Family Physicians in Providing Cesarean Sections . . . As policymakers in the United States struggle with a widening landscape of ‘obstetrical deserts,’ efforts to adequately train a family physician workforce prepared to provide cesarean sections could help maintain access to local obstetric services in rural communities and reduce perinatal morbidity and mortality
Family Physicians Ability to Perform Cesarean Sections Can Reduce . . . emergency Cesarean sections both contribute to these numbers Cesarean section skills not only translate to bet-ter outcomes in maternity care but also in trauma care and inpatient medicine For a rural hospital, securing the ability to perform Cesarean sections translates to improved nursing skills and confi-
Effects of the scope of practice on family physicians: a systematic . . . We found that: 1) family physicians with diverse clinical and nonclinical activities significantly improve their job satisfaction (p <0 05); 2) family physicians with a variety of clinical practices significantly improve their competences and health status (p <0 05); 3) family physicians who perform clinical procedures (mainly extended to gyneco