Passing the exam of first and second year of the course
At the end of the course the student knows the main risk factors, pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of gynecological and obstetric diseases. The student must understand the physiology of childbirth and postpartum.
GYNECOLOGY
-Anatomy of the female genital tract - Physiology of the female and male reproductive function -The menstrual cycle -Fertilization -The menstrual changes -The menopause -Contraception -The female and male sterility -The inflammation of the female genital tract -Endometriosis -Pelvic organ prolapse -The gynecological cancer: diagnosis
Obstetrics
-Development of the embryo and fetal membranes -Physiology of pregnancy -Diagnosis of pregnancy and pregnancy hygiene -Physiology of delivery - Clinical evolution of normal birth -Semeiology of fetus and placenta: prenatal diagnosis -Evaluation of fetal wellbeing: biochemical and biophysical monitoring - The puerperium and lactation
Pescetto, De Cecco, Pecorari, Ragni: “ Ginecologia e Ostetricia", Società Editrice Universo, Ed. IV 2009, 2 Volumi. Autori vari: “Trattato di Ginecologia e Ostetricia”. ROMA: E.M.S.I. Ed. Mediche Scientifiche Internazionali, 2013 Cherchi PL., Capobianco G (2013). Gravidanza oltre il termine. In: Trattato di Ginecologia e Ostetricia - Core Curriculum in Ginecologia e Ostetricia - Mc-Graw-Hill . p. 283-288, Mc-Graw Hill. Dessole S, Capobianco G, Dessole M, Tranquilli AL, Turi A, Corradetti A, Zanconato G, Zanoio L (2013). Interventi ginecologici ed ostetrici, Cap. 35. In: Trattato Zanoio, Barcellona, Zacchè di Ginecologia The slides and other materials used for lectures is made available to the students on the online moodle platform.