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2. Normal pregnancy
a. Physiology and immunological adaptation of pregnancy
b. Diagnosis and assessment of a normal pregnancy
c. Routine care of a pregnant women, including screening for infection and noncommunicable conditions in pregnancy
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6. Induction of labour
a. Indications for induction of labour
b. Methods of induction of labour
c. Conduct and management of complications
7. Episiotomy
a. Indications
b. Technical aspects of performing and repair of episiotomy
c. Short and long term complications
8. Puerperium
a. Physiological changes of puerperium
b. Care of women during puerperium
c. Common complications during puerperium and its management
9. Obstetric emergency
a. Common causes for emergency situations in obstetric massive
haemorrhage, obstetric collapse, emergency complications during
labour such as cord prolapse, shoulder dystocia
b. Management of individual cases of obstetric emergency
c. Maternal and fetal/neonatal risks associated with obstetric
emergency situations
Clinical presentation
Choice of investigative modalities for confirmation of diagnosis and assessment
of extent of disease
Management principles including assessment for best treatment options for
individual patients and management of treatment complications
Cervix
Magnitude of problem locally and worldwide
Pathophysiology of disease
Screening program for cervical cancer
Clinical presentation
Choice of investigative modalities for confirmation of diagnosis and assessment
of extent of disease
Management principles including assessment for best treatment options for
individual patients and management of treatment complications
Ovarian
Magnitude of problem locally and worldwide
Pathophysiology of disease
Screening program for cervical cancer
Clinical presentation
Choice of investigative modalities for confirmation of diagnosis and assessment
of extent of disease
Management principles including assessment for best treatment options for
individual patients and management of treatment complications
22. Menopause
a. Common problems related to menopause including physical and mental
aspects of health
b. Treatment options hormonal versus non-hormonal methods
c. Management principles including assessment for best treatment options for
individual patients