The overall mission of the department is:
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To equip the student with the basic cognitive knowledge as well as psychomotor and affective skills related to the practice of obstetrics and gynaecology.
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To sharpen the communication skills of the students to be able to confidently evaluate the obstetrical and gynaecological problems with the patients concerned under the supervision of senior or junior colleagues.
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To support and encourage excellence in professional competence of academic staff through an effective continuing education program, biomedical and clinical research and active participation at International Conferences.
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To be involved in community service, in quality patient care, in health policy evolution and community education.
Specific learning objectives include development of:
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requisite skills in obtaining a pertinent history and performing physical examination, with special regard to female pelvic organs in health and disease
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ability to recognize the normal, detect the abnormal, and plan an approach to diagnosis and management of common diseases in the practice of obstetrics and gynaecology
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competence to carry out the conduction of normal delivery and recognize abnormal and high risk labour
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skills for fetal and newborn evaluation
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ability to communicate with patients and to gain their confidence and attention, while discussing specific health problems with them
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comprehensive knowledge of diseases and conditions affecting human fertility and their evaluation and methods of fertility regulation
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ability to interpret data of hematological, biochemical, histopathological and imaging investigations commonly employed in the practice of obstetrics and gynaecology
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comprehensive knowledge of the use, possible abuse and adverse effects of drugs in pregnancy, as well as in pre-and post-menopausal periods
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comprehension of the role and functions of Health Care Team
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ability to appreciate the continuity of primary, secondary and tertiary health care, from peripheral clinic to hospital, hospital outpatients to ward, effectively combining inter-professional consultation and other services where necessary, and the follow-up
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adequate knowledge about epidemiological and preventive aspects of gynaecology and obstetrics pertaining to the sociocultural background of the patients
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awareness of, and sensitivity to, the religious belief and social customs in reproductive health
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adequate knowledge of the need and rationale of vital statistics as an instrument of medical auditing, and for the ascertainment of disease burden in the community
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knowledge of basic surgical practice in Obstetrics and Gynaecology