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- W2019291898 abstract "To the Editors: Weinstein1.Weinstein L. The laborist; a new focus of practice for the obstetrician.Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2003; 188: 310-312Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (70) Google Scholar introduced a concept of a laborist, similar to a hospitalist, as a new form of practice for the obstetrician. The main reason for the laborist existence is to improve physician lifestyles and well-being. Similar to a hospitalist, the laborist will manage the labor while giving the private obstetrician the option to perform the delivery. Similar to working shifts in the emergency department, the laborist will have predictable hours and lifestyles and will avert all the aspects of an office practice. The concept of laborist or laborists had been in existence in many European and Middle Eastern countries. In Eastern Europe, for example, in Russia, Poland, and Germany, prenatal care is provided by office obstetricians and deliveries by a team of full-time hospitalists-laborists.2.Petrikovsky B.M. Hoegsberg B. Obstetrics and gynecology in the USSR.Obstet Gynecol. 1990; 75: 128-132PubMed Google Scholar As someone who practiced obstetrics within the “laborist” system, I clearly recall its numerous faults: disruption of the continuity of care, patient fears to see a “stranger” during the culmination of pregnancy, lack of familiarity of the laborist with the patient's personality, beliefs, fears, etc. Many patients who may arrive in advanced stages of labor or in pain would like to see a familiar face rather than the physician “on shift.”" @default.
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- W2019291898 title "The laborist: do not repeat the mistakes of other medical systems" @default.
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