The clinical guidelines and policies on this page assist clinicians in standardizing the evaluation, diagnosis, and care of patients, with the goal of achieving optimal outcomes. The guidelines translate national recommendations and the best available evidence into local context.
Adherence to these guidelines should limit unwanted or unintended variation in practice, but guidelines are not meant to be prescriptive. The clinician retains the responsibility to select the appropriate guideline for a particular patient and to use the guideline to the extent that it serves the individual patient. Any given approach must be carefully considered with each individual patient to ensure that an effective Shared Decision Making process is in place, which reflects the patient's personal wishes, medical history, and family history.
Guidelines & Protocols
- Categories of obstetrical patients according to complexity
- Corticosteroid for fetal lung maturity
- DKA protocol
- External cephalic version
- Fetal monitoring for nonobstetric surgery/procedures
- Inpatient FHR Monitoring
- Hyperemesis gravidarum guideline
- Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy
- Inherited thrombophilias in pregnancy
- Low-dose aspirin therapy
- Neuroprotection
- Obstetrical intervention and neonatology consultation
- Outpatient management of second trimester PPROM
- Patient preferences for providers in Obstetrics and Gynecology
- PPROM protocol
- Preterm labor
- Stillbirth management
- Spontaneous preterm birth prevention
- Ultrasound redating
- Ultrasound surveillance during pregnancy
- VBAC guideline