Year 4 F&C O&G (Subfertility, gynaeoncology, and urogynaecology)
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1Summary
Join us for an enlightening Year 4 F&C O&G teaching session to broaden your knowledge about subfertility, gynaecological oncology, and urogynaecology. This session will not only provide the latest research findings, but also demonstrate effective clinical approaches for managing patients suffering from these conditions. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your medical expertise and patient care strategies. Perfect for medical professionals who are keen on refining their practice.
Learning objectives
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Understand the Causes and Management of Subfertility: By the end of this session, students should be able to identify the common causes of subfertility in both males and females and explain the current medical practices for managing this condition.
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Explain the Principles of Gynaeoncology: Students should clearly understand the underlying theories and clinical principles involved in gynaecological oncology. They should be capable of identifying the common gynaecological cancers, discuss their pathophysiology, and explain the general approach to treatment.
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Demonstrate Knowledge in Urogynaecology: This session should equip students with the ability to explain common urogynaecological problems like urinary incontinence and uterine prolapse. They should understand the diagnostic strategies, management options, and potential complications associated with these conditions.
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Interpret Clinical Findings and Lab Results: One of the objectives of the session is that the students should be able to interpret clinical findings and lab results relevant to subfertility, gynaeoncology, and urogynaecology and apply them in diagnosis and treatment planning.
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Facilitate Patient Counselling and Management: A core objective would be to enable students to counsel patients diagnosed with