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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences : Medicine

510-593 Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Contact:

A 10-week period, including attendance at special clinics (family planning, sexual counselling, infertility, oncology).

Subject Description:

The principal objectives are (i) to develop a sound knowledge of the structure and function of the female reproductive tract, the fetus and neonate, (ii) to be able to interpret normal and abnormal aspects of female development, pregnancy, labour and delivery and the puerperium, and the menopause, (iii) to have gained an understanding of practical obstetrics, gynaecology, and care of the newborn applicable to general practitioners. Major topics covered include: normal obstetrics and care of the normal neonate; early recognition of obstetric abnormality; management of obstetric emergencies; family planning, infertility, marital and sexual problems; vaginal discharge, menstrual disorders, pelvic tumours and office gynaecology; management of neonatal emergencies.

Assessment:

Continuous internal assessment (25%). A 2-hour objective-structured clinical examination in obstetrics, gynaecology, and neonatal pediatrics (37.5%) and a 3-hour written examination (37.5%) at the end of the teaching period. Students must pass both the written examination and the clinical examinations to pass the subject.

Prescribed Texts:

  • Beischer N A and MacKay E V, Obstetrics and the Newborn, 3rd ed. Saunders, 1997.
  • MacKay E V, Beischer N A, Pepperell R J and Wood C, Illustrated Textbook of Gynaecology, (2nd ed.) Saunders, 1992.
  • Beischer N A and MacKay E V, Colour Atlas of Gynaecology, Saunders, Sydney, 1982.

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