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Evidence-based medicine toolkit.
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Evidence-based Medicine ToolkitFertilityReal-world EvidenceReproductive HealthEvidence-based MedicineGynecologySemen AnalysisContraceptionFemale InfertilityTreatments.while MeniruSympathetic ClinicianMale InfertilityMale Reproductive HealthAuthor NotesPublic HealthEvidence-based TherapySexual And Reproductive HealthInfertilityAndrologyClinical Decision SupportHormonal Male ContraceptionEvidence-based RecommendationFertility TrackingUrologyPatient SafetyMedicineHealth InformaticsWomen's Health
This guide is intended primarily for health professionals and students, but, as the author notes, couples who are affected by infertility may find it helpful in dealing with the problem and making decisions about treatments.Meniru does describe what some procedures may be like from the patients' perspective, but a useful addition to this (and many other medical text books too) would be interview excerpts from men and women who had been through the investigations and treatments.While Meniru writes as a concerned and sympathetic clinician, the inclusion of the couple's perspective would enhance the guide, not only for those seeking treatment but also for the professional audience.