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Clinical Practice – 100 hours, 20 working days
The subject Gynecology and Obstetrics II builds upon the knowledge gained in Gynecology and Obstetrics I, which students completed in the 5th year of study. In Gynecology and Obstetrics I, students acquired theoretical foundations of gynecology and obstetrics, learned gynecological and obstetrical examinations on models, and adopted basic surgical techniques in gynecology. In the course of Gynecology and Obstetrics II, students will further develop this knowledge and skills in the practical setting of gynecological departments, out-patient clinics and maternity ward. Last update: Kotyková Pavlína (12.08.2024)
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Participation in clinical practice awarding credit State final exam Last update: Kotyková Pavlína (12.08.2024)
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Gynaecology by Ten Teachers, 20th Edition, Louise Kenny, Helen Bickerstaff, CRC Press, 2017
Last update: Kotyková Pavlína (12.08.2024)
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Attendance, 1 x afternoon service in the delivery room, credit Last update: Kotyková Pavlína (12.08.2024)
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Clinical Practice – 100 hours, 20 working days Objective: The subject Gynecology and Obstetrics II builds upon the knowledge gained in Gynecology and Obstetrics I, which students completed in the 5th year of study. In Gynecology and Obstetrics I, students acquired theoretical foundations of gynecology and obstetrics, learned gynecological and obstetrical examinations on models, and adopted basic surgical techniques in gynecology. In the course of Gynecology and Obstetrics II, students will further develop this knowledge and skills in the practical setting of gynecological departments, out-patient clinics and maternity ward. Subject Content: 1. Outpatient Clinic · General gynecologic outpatient surgery clinic, gynecological examination, and ultrasound · Specialized gynecological outpatient clinics (urogynecology, endometriosis, oncogynecology, pediatric gynecology) · Prenatal care, CTG, obstetric ultrasound 2. Department · Rounds in gynecological and obstetrical departments, patient handover · Gynecological and obstetrical history-taking · Wound dressing · Preparing for surgery, postoperative care · In-patient monitoring of the fetus · Cervical ripening and labor induction 3. Delivery Room · Admission of patients to the delivery room · Examination during labor, fetal monitoring · Assisting in childbirth and maternal care after delivery · Newborn care 4. Operating Room · Observation and assistance in abdominal, vaginal, and endoscopic surgeries Teaching Methods: · Practical training in outpatient clinics, departments, operating rooms, and delivery rooms · Case-based discussions · Study of recommended OBGYN literature · MOODLE – electronic learning database (videos, recorded lectures, etc.)
Assessment: · Participation in clinical practice · State exam
Last update: Kotyková Pavlína (12.08.2024)
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