The scope of nursing within gynecology has expanded significantly, reflecting changing healthcare needs and interdisciplinary collaboration. Gynecologic nursing: Evolving roles and practices explores how nurse practitioners, midwives, and specialized RNs contribute to patient education, clinical decision-making, and procedural care. From managing routine screenings to assisting in minimally invasive surgeries and fertility treatments, their involvement has deepened across outpatient and acute settings. Advanced practice nurses are now involved in policy advocacy, research, and community outreach, playing a vital role in promoting equitable access and continuity of care. As telehealth and patient navigation programs grow, nursing leadership is increasingly essential. Gynecologic nursing: Evolving roles and practices highlights a profession in motion—adapting to innovations while maintaining its foundational commitment to compassionate, evidence-based care for women.
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