2.3. Gynaecological Diseases and Gynaecology of Puberty and Menopause 1600-LekM5PWMGIO-J
During the course "Women's diseases and
gynecology oncology” students take part in seminars on:
1. STDs (3 teaching hours)
2. Reproductive organ cancers (3 teaching hours)
3. Disorders of the statics of the reproductive organs, urogynecology (3 teaching hours)
4. Infertility, basics of gynecological endocrinology (3 teaching hours)
During the classes, students can practice objective and subjective gynecological examination (exercise on the phantom and examining the patient). Students actively participate in the diagnosis and treatment of gynecological diseases. Observation of clinical cases allows students to follow the diagnosis and management of basic gynecological diseases.
Total student workload
Learning outcomes - knowledge
Learning outcomes - skills
Learning outcomes - social competencies
Teaching methods
Observation/demonstration teaching methods
Expository teaching methods
Exploratory teaching methods
- seminar
- observation
Online teaching methods
Type of course
Prerequisites
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Evaluation methods:
- test exam, pass mark 60%
% of points obtained Rating
92%-100% (5.0) -Very good
88%-<92% (4.5) -Above good
80%-<88% (4.0) - good
71%-<80% (3.5) - Pretty good
60%-<71% (3.0) - Fair
0 %<60% (2.0) - Insufficient
Correction exam:
Depending on the size of the improving group - the form of credit in the form of a test or an oral form.
The head of the Clinic decides about the final form of the make-up exam.
Bibliography
1. Obstetrics and Gynecology edited by prof. G. H. Bręborowicz vol. 1 and 2 ed. 2020.
The following chapters of Volume 2 apply to the exam
Chapter 1. Development, structure and physiology of the female genitalia
Chapter 2. Menstrual cycle
Chapter 3. Birth defects of the female genitalia
Chapter 4. Female genital static disorders
Chapter 5. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Chapter 6. Pelvic inflammatory disease
Chapter 7. Chronic pelvic pain syndrome
Chapter 8. Benign diseases of the uterus
Chapter 9. Benign ovarian diseases
Chapter 10. Endometriosis
Chapter 11. Gynecological Urology (Urogynecology)
Chapter 12. Gynecological endocrinology
Chapter 13. Infertility
Chapter 15. Gynecological oncology
Chapter 16. Breast cancer
Chapter 17. Osteoporosis in women
Chapter 19. Operative gynecology
Chapter 20. Imaging methods in gynecology
Chapter 21. Birth control
Chapter 22. Gynecological diagnosis
Additional: recommendations and guidelines:
1. Polish Society of Gynecologists and Obstetricians - recommendations [www.ptgin.pl]
Term 2022/23:
1. Obstetrics and Gynecology edited by prof. G. H. Bręborowicz vol. 1 and 2 ed. 2020. |
Additional information
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