As we approach the turn of the century, controversy still exists about how best to manage menopause and postmenopausal problems. Who needs to be treated? And who is better off without intervention? How can you individualize management to address not only the major issues surrounding menopause (e.g. osteoporosis and heart disease), but also those that mean a great deal in terms of quality of life (e.g. vaginal dryness, sexual function, and psychological effects)? Overall, do younger physicians rely on high-tech testing at the expense of the "hands-on" clinical expertise demonstrated by their older colleagues? Find out how two generations of experts in obstetrics and gynecology strike the balance in managing this often divisive medical issuePrice: