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Clinical practice lasts 4 weeks before the state exam on gynaecology and obstetrics. The aim is to apply student´s theoretical knowledge from previous years during work at the department. We emphasize the clinical work is the method of education, not lectures or seminars. On the first day of the clinical practice all students are asked to come and meet Dr. Popelka at the lecture-room of Dept. of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of University Hospital Kralovske Vinohrady (FNKV) at 8.00 a.m. The students will be divided into 2 groups - the first group will spend the stay in FNKV, the second group in UPMD (Podoli).
During the stay you will follow the doctors at the OB/GYN wards - you should participate on the work with patients - participate on morning rounds, grand rounds with senior doctors, assist at operating rooms and delivery rooms, to observe at outpatient dept. (gynaecological examination, prenatal care, ultrasonography).
You will pass the final test during the last week of the stay to obtain the credit and be able to register for state exam. The term of the test will be announced during the clinical stay. You can register for the test and state exam via SIS only.
It is required to wear white coat, trousers, shoes and student´s identity card during the clinical stay.
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Knowledge application to the clinical practice at different OB/GYN departments. Preparation for the state examination. Last update: Kubánek Ondřej (20.11.2012)
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Norwitz E, Schorge J. Obstetrics & Gynaecology at a Glance. 2nd ed. Blackwell Publishing 2006 Last update: Kubánek Ondřej (20.11.2012)
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The education is in the form of clinical interships. Students are divided into 4 groups that spend 1 week at different OB/GYN departments and than rotate.
The students continue following three weeks in FNKV, ÚPMD or in other hospitals. We recommend to observe or assist following procedures at least during clinical practice:
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To obtain the credit student has to have min 80% of attendance during the clinical stay and has to pass the final test successfully. The test is realised during the last week of the clinical practice at Dept. of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of University Hospital Kralovske Vinohrady (FNKV). Term of the test: Friday 30.11.2012 will be in SIS. Last update: Kubánek Ondřej (20.11.2012)
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Preparation for state exam. Questions: I. Obstetrics
1. Anatomy of pelvis, fetal diameters 2. Physiology of pregnancy, diagnosis, duration, physiological changes 3. Prenatal care 4. Obstetric examination 5. Ultrasonography in obstetrics 6. Prenatal diagnosis of congenital abnormalities - noninvasive and invasive methods 7. Spontaneous delivery, stages, mechanism, management 8. Physiology of puerperium 9. Spontaneous abortion 10. Extrauterine pregnancy, diagnosis, therapy 11. Induced abortion 12. Preterm delivery, postterm pregnancy 13. Disorders of placenta, fetal membranes, umbilical cord, amniotic fluid 14. Rh-immunization 15. Hypertension in pregnancy, preeclampsia, HELLP syndrome 16. Diabetes mellitus in pregnancy 17. Thrombo-embolic disease and pregnancy, prophylaxis of TED, anticoagulation therapy 18. Infections in pregnancy 19. Peripartal hemorrhage, DIC 20. Fetus mortus - still birth (causes, diagnosis, management) 21. Multiple pregnancy 22. Breech presentation 23. Abnormal lie of fetus, versions, extraction of fetus 24. Abnormalities of Ist and IInd delivery stage 25. Complications of IIIrd delivery stage, postpartum injuries 26. Intrapartal fetal hypoxia, cardiotocography, puls oxymetry, ST analysis 27. Sectio caesarea (indications, criteria, technique) 28. Forceps (indications, criteria, technique) 29. Abnormal puerperium, disorders of lactation
II. Gynaecology
1. Topographical anatomy of pelvis 2. Congenital developmental defects of female genitals 3. Diagnostic methods in gynaecology (gynecologic examination, laboratory and imaging methods) 4. Physiology of menstrual cycle 5. Disorders of menstrual cycle, diagnosis and therapy 6. Dysmenorea, premenstrual syndrome 7. Climacterium, hormonal replacement therapy 8. Planned parenthood, methods of contraception, sterilization 9. Infections of female genital tract, STD 10. Endometriosis 11. Sterility (causes, diagnosis, therapy) 12. Methods of assisted reproduction 13. Screening of oncologic diseases in gynecology, colposcopy, oncologic cytology 14. Benign and malignant lesions of vulva and vagina 15. Malignant tumors of uterine cervix 16. Benign tumors of uterus 17. Malignant tumors of uterus 18. Malignant tumors of ovaries (epithelial, non-epithelial) 19. Diagnosis and management of adnexal mass 20. Benign and malignant tumors of breast 21. Trophoblastic disease 22. Treatment of gynaecologic malignancies (surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, hormonal, supportive therapy) 23. Emergency in gynaecology 24. Diagnosis of acute abdomen 25. Urinary incontinence - types, diagnosis, therapy 26. Pelvic relaxation (ethiology, therapy) 27. Gynaecologic surgery - endoscopy (indications, technique, complications) 28. Gynaecologic surgery - abdominal approach (indications, technique, complications) 29. Gynaecologic surgery - vaginal approach (indications, technique, complications)
Last update: Kubánek Ondřej (20.11.2012)
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