| Order |
Course title |
| Topic 1 (TO1) |
| 1 |
1.Menstrual cycle, its regulation and disturbances |
| 2 |
2.Preinvasive cervical diseases and cervical carcinomas |
| 3 |
3.Preinvasive vulvar diseases and vulvar carcinomas |
| 4 |
4.Preinvasive endometrial diseases and endometrial carcinoma |
| 5 |
5.Benign and malignant uterine tumors |
| 6 |
6.Epithelial and nonepithelial malignant ovarian carcinomas |
| 7 |
7.Gestational trophoblastic neoplasia and molar pregnancy |
| 8 |
8.Breast diseases, benign and pre/malignant tumors – diagnostics, imaging methods, incidence, mortality |
| 9 |
9.Surgical treatment of benign and malignant diseases in gynecology |
| 10 |
10.Ultrasound in gynecology |
| 11 |
11.Stress urinary incontinence and overactive bladder, diagnostics and epidemiology |
| 12 |
12.Vulvovaginitis |
| 13 |
13.Pelvic inflammatory diseases |
| 14 |
14.Female sexual functions and dysfunctions |
| 15 |
15.Precocious and delayed puberty in girls |
| 16 |
16.Sterility and infertility, diagnosis and therapy |
| 17 |
17.Assisted reproductive techniques |
| 18 |
18.Menopause, hormonal replacement therapy |
| 19 |
19.Hormonal contraception – principles, indications, contraindications, advantages, disadvantages |
| 20 |
20.Non-hormonal contraception and intrauterine contraception – indications, contraindications, advantages, disadvantages |
| 21 |
21.Abortion in 1st and 2nd trimester of pregnancy |
| 22 |
22.Pharmacological abortions – indications, contraindications, advantages, disadvantages |
| 23 |
23.Endometriosis, dysmenorhoea, etiology, diagnostics and therapy |
| 24 |
24.Motherhood options in women with absolute uterine factor infertility |
| 25 |
1.Pregnancy – diagnostics, duration, physiological changes |
| 26 |
2.Prenatal care (screening procedure) |
| 27 |
3.Spontaneous vaginal delivery (uterine contractions, birth canals, fetus as a subject of delivery, mechanism of delivery) |
| 28 |
4.Management of physiological childbirth (obstetric external and internal examinations during childbirth, stages of delivery, pain relief, perineum protection, birth injuries) |
| 29 |
5.Intrauterine asphyxia in pregnancy and during delivery |
| 30 |
6.Physiological and pathological puerperium, mastitis puerperalis |
| 31 |
7.Premature birth, diagnosis and therapy |
| 32 |
8.Breech delivery, abnormal positions, multiple pregnancies |
| 33 |
9.Prenatal diagnosis, ultrasound in obstetrics |
| 34 |
10.Hypertension in pregnancy, preeclampsia, HELLP |
| 35 |
11.Diabetes in pregnancy, gestational diabetes |
| 36 |
12.Bleeding in pregnancy and during delivery, placenta praevia |
| 37 |
13.Complications of the 3rd stage of delivery |
| 38 |
14.Rh-alloimmunisation in pregnancy |
| 39 |
15.Infections in pregnancy |
| 40 |
16.High-risk pregnancy – antenatal fetal surveillance |
| 41 |
17.Cholestatic hepatosis, cardiopathy in pregnancy |
| 42 |
18.Medication during pregnancy and lactation, vaccination in pregnancy |
| 43 |
19.Hematological diseases and disorders during pregnancy, thromboembolism |
| 44 |
20.DIC a lifethreatening peripartal bleeding |
| 45 |
21.Spontaneous abortion, habitual abortions, diagnosis and therapy |
| 46 |
22.Injuries during childbirth, labor shock, amniotic fluid embolism |
| 47 |
23.Obstetric sudden events, bleeding, pain, convulsions, coma |
| 48 |
24.Prolonged pregnancy, preinduction and induction of labor |
| 49 |
25.Prenatal screening of chromosomal aberrations and other fetal defects |
| 50 |
1.Differential diagnostics of ovarian tumors |
| 51 |
2.Screening in oncogynecology |
| 52 |
3.Differential diagnosis of emergency conditions in gynecology |
| 53 |
4.Differential diagnosis of bleeding conditions in gynecology (menstrual cycle disorders) and obstetrics |
| 54 |
5.Differential diagnosis of vulvovaginitis |
| 55 |
6.Extraction obstetric operations – forceps, indications, conditions for carrying out forceps, contraindications, technique, complications |
| 56 |
7.Extraction obstetric operations – vacuum extraction, indications, conditions for carrying out vacuum extraction, contraindications, technique, complications |
| 57 |
8.Caesarean section delivery – indications, contraindications, technique, complications, operations description |
| 58 |
9.Episiotomy – indications, types, technique, complications, treatment |
| 59 |
10.Artificial abortion – legislation, medical indications, pharmacological and surgical method, complications, description of technique |
| 60 |
11.Consideration of prescription of hormonal contraception, types, dosage, contraindications |
| 61 |
12.Intrauterine contraceptive devices, types, indications, contraindications, conditions for insertion, description of insertion technique |
| 62 |
13.Methods and techniques of gynecological examination, palpation, types of examination mirrors, collection of cytology and assessment, cultivation, hormonal cytology |
| 63 |
14.Indications and technique of basic gynecological operations, polyp ablation, vaginal excision, curettage, conization |
| 64 |
15.Description of gynecological laparotomy approach, vaginal and laparotomy surgeries |
| 65 |
16.Differential diagnosis of stress urinary incontinence and overactive bladder |
| 66 |
17.Possibilities of urinary incontinence diagnostics, examination scheme, instrumental examination, interpretation of results |
| 67 |
18.Possibilities of conservative treatment of urinary incontinence and surgical techniques of urinary incontinence |
| 68 |
19.Female and male sterility – diagnostic scheme and possibilities of conservative therapy |
| 69 |
20.Description of assisted reproductive techniques, folliculometry, principles of ovulation induction and its basic schemes, description of oocyte collection and transfer of embryo to uterus |
| 70 |
21.Sudden and urgent home birth |
| 71 |
22.Possibilities of ultrasound in gynecology, examination of the endometrial uterus, adnexa, pregnancy diagnostics, ultrasound signs of ectopic pregnancy |
| 72 |
23.Possibilities of using ultrasound in obstetrics, 1st trimester screening, examination in the 2nd and 3rd trimester |
| 73 |
24.Prenatal and intrapartum cardiotocography, physiological and pathological findings, practical examples, interpretation of CTG |