Obstetric Medicine
This journal provides expert, up to date reviews on a broad range of topics in the field of obstetric medicine. In touch with the controversies and challenges within the field, Obstetric Medicine serves as a source of information, a vehicle for the exchange of ideas and stimulus to further investigation. Whilst huge advances have been made in reducing maternal mortality through obstetric causes, this journal covers medical conditions which can have a profound effect on the outcomes of pregnancy for mother and child. Clinically focused, the editors plan to include a series on “how to treat” common clinical symptoms in obstetric medicine.
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Obstetric Medicine remains the only peer reviewed international journal addressing the specialised needs of obstetric physicians and other health care professionals committed to the expert management of women with medical disorders of pregnancy. This journal covers medical conditions which can have a profound effect on the outcomes of pregnancy for mother and child.
In touch with the controversies and challenges within the field, the journal serves as a source of information, a vehicle for the exchange of ideas and stimulus to further investigation so that more women can benefit from multidisciplinary expert care.
Obstetric Medicine is the official journal of
- International Society of Obstetric Medicine (ISOM)
- Macdonald Obstetric Medicine Society (MOMS)
- North American Society of Obstetric Medicine (NASOM)
- Society of Obstetric Medicine of Australia and New Zealand (SOMANZ)
- Society of Obstetric Medicine of India (SOMI)
Obstetric Medicine provides expert, up to date reviews on a broad range of topics in the field of obstetric medicine, publishing research and clinical cases of interest to its readers.
Charlotte Frise | Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospital, London, UK |
Stephen Lapinsky | Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada |
Sandra Lowe | Royal Hospital for Women, University of New South Wales, Australia |
Catherine Nelson-Piercy | Guy's & St Thomas' Foundation Trust and Imperial College Healthcare Trust, UK |
Ghada Bourjeily | The Miriam Hospital and Brown University, USA |
Stephanie Cox | Auckland District Health Board, Auckland, New Zealand |
Adam Morton | Mater Hospital and University of Queensland, Australia |
Kate Bramham | King's College London, UK |
Leonie Callaway | Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital and The University of Queensland, Australia |
Michael Carson | Jersey Shore Univeristy Medical Centre, USA |
Kenneth Chen | Brown University, USA |
May Ching Soh | John Radcliffe Hospital and Imperial College Healthcare, UK |
Bill Hague | Women's and Children's Hospital, Australia |
Risto Kaaja | Satakunta Central Hospital and Turku University, Finland |
Raymond Powrie | Women & Infants' Hospital, USA |
Jose Antonio Rojas-Suarez, MD | University of Cartagena, Colombia |
Karen Rosene-Montella | Brown University, USA |
Priya Soma-Pillay | Steve Biko Academic Hospital & University of Pretoria, South Africa |
Wing Hun Tam, MD | The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Lay-Kok Tan, MD | Duke-NUS Graduate School of Medicine, Singapore |
Jason Waugh | Auckland District Health Board, New Zealand |
Chandrika Wijeyaratne, MD | University of Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Kate Wiles | Kings College, London, UK |
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