Join our clinically focused teaching on women's health to help prepare for OSCEs/CCAs and the Progress Test. We will explore the normal antenatal process, complications in pregnancy, cervical screening and STIs and menstrual dysfunction.
Obstetrics and Gynaecology I: Pregnancy, It's Complications and Reproductive Health
Description
Summary
Enhance your understanding of women's health in this comprehensive session on obstetrics and gynaecology. Through exploring the normal antenatal process, pregnancy complications, cervical screening, STIs and menstrual dysfunction, learn crucial knowledge that will aid you in preparations for OSCEs/CCAs and Progress Tests. Uncover the complexities of pregnancy and reproductive health in a clinical context to better serve your patients.
Learning objectives
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Understand the physiological changes that occur in pregnancy; diagnose common antenatal conditions and provide appropriate management.
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Identify, manage, and appropriately refer complications during pregnancy, including hypertensive disorders, gestational diabetes, and placental abnormalities.
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Proficiently interpret and implement standard protocols for cervical screening; recognize common STIs, their diagnosis, and treatment options.
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Develop a clear understanding of menstrual disorders and their underlying pathophysiology; evaluate appropriate diagnostic strategies and treatment options for menstrual dysfunction.
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Apply multidisciplinary approach required in Obstetrics and Gynaecology for managing clinical scenarios, better prepared for OSCEs/CCAs, and the Progress Test.