Learning Objectives | Chapters |
Develop competence in the medical interview and physical examination of women and incorporate ethical, social, and diversity perspectives to provide culturally competent health care. | 1 |
Apply recommended prevention strategies to women throughout the life span. | 2 |
Recognize his/her role as a leader and advocate for women. |
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Demonstrate knowledge of preconception care including the impact of genetics, medical conditions and environmental factors on maternal health and fetal development. | 6,7 |
Explain the normal physiologic changes of pregnancy including interpretation of common diagnostic studies. | |
Describe common problems in obstetrics. | 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 |
Demonstrate knowledge of intrapartum care. | 8 |
Demonstrate knowledge of postpartum care of the mother and newborn. | 10, 11 |
Describe menstrual cycle physiology, discuss puberty and menopause and explain normal and abnormal bleeding. | 38, 39, 41 |
Describe the etiology and evaluation of infertility. | 42 |
Develop a thorough understanding of contraception, including sterilization and abortion. | 19, 26, 27 |
Demonstrate knowledge of common benign gynecological conditions. | 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 |
Formulate a differential diagnosis of the acute abdomen and chronic pelvic pain. | 31, 32 |
Describe common breast conditions and outline the evaluation of breast complaints. | 33 |
Demonstrate knowledge of perioperative care and familiarity with gynecological procedures. | 34 |
Describe gynecological malignancies including risk factors, signs and symptoms and initial evaluation. | 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50 |
Provide a preliminary assessment of patients with sexual concerns. | 35, 36 |
Learning Objectives | Chapters |
Develop competence in the medical interview and physical examination of women and incorporate ethical, social, and diversity perspectives to provide culturally competent health care. | |
Apply recommended prevention strategies to women throughout the life span. | |
Recognize his/her role as a leader and advocate for women. | |
Demonstrate knowledge of preconception care including the impact of genetics, medical conditions and environmental factors on maternal health and fetal development. | |
Explain the normal physiologic changes of pregnancy including interpretation of common diagnostic studies. | |
Describe common problems in obstetrics. | 4, 6, 22, 36, 60, 75, 78, 82, 83, 86, 90, 92, 94, 95, 101, 102, 104, 105, 120, 123, 130, 132, 134, 137, 138, 142, 144, 145, 146, 148, 150, 151, 153, 156, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163 |
Demonstrate knowledge of intrapartum care. | 71, 106, 107, 115, 116, 154 |
Demonstrate knowledge of postpartum care of the mother and newborn. | 76 |
Describe menstrual cycle physiology, discuss puberty and menopause and explain normal and abnormal bleeding. | 128, 136, 141 |
Describe the etiology and evaluation of infertility. | |
Develop a thorough understanding of contraception, including sterilization and abortion. | 110, 121, 133, 135, 143, 152 |
Demonstrate knowledge of common benign gynecological conditions. | 72, 83, 84, 91, 93, 96, 108, 114, 155 |
Formulate a differential diagnosis of the acute abdomen and chronic pelvic pain. | |
Describe common breast conditions and outline the evaluation of breast complaints. | 122 |
Demonstrate knowledge of perioperative care and familiarity with gynecological procedures. | 81, 89, 96 |
Describe gynecological malignancies including risk factors, signs and symptoms and initial evaluation. | 103, 117, 140, 149, 157 |
Provide a preliminary assessment of patients with sexual concerns. | 119 |
Learning Objectives | Chapters |
Develop competence in the medical interview and physical examination of women and incorporate ethical, social, and diversity perspectives to provide culturally competent health care. | |
Apply recommended prevention strategies to women throughout the life span. | |
Recognize his/her role as a leader and advocate for women. | |
Demonstrate knowledge of preconception care including the impact of genetics, medical conditions and environmental factors on maternal health and fetal development. | |
Explain the normal physiologic changes of pregnancy including interpretation of common diagnostic studies. | |
Describe common problems in obstetrics. | |
Demonstrate knowledge of intrapartum care. | |
Demonstrate knowledge of postpartum care of the mother and newborn. | |
Describe menstrual cycle physiology, discuss puberty and menopause and explain normal and abnormal bleeding. | 5, 9, 15, 17 |
Describe the etiology and evaluation of infertility. | 25, 26 |
Develop a thorough understanding of contraception, including sterilization and abortion. | 21, 22, 23, 24 |
Demonstrate knowledge of common benign gynecological conditions. | |
Formulate a differential diagnosis of the acute abdomen and chronic pelvic pain. | 32, 33 |
Describe common breast conditions and outline the evaluation of breast complaints. | 16 |
Demonstrate knowledge of perioperative care and familiarity with gynecological procedures. | 21, 23, 28 |
Describe gynecological malignancies including risk factors, signs and symptoms and initial evaluation. | |
Provide a preliminary assessment of patients with sexual concerns. | 8 |
Learning Objectives | Chapters |
Develop competence in the medical interview and physical examination of women and incorporate ethical, social, and diversity perspectives to provide culturally competent health care. | 7 |
Apply recommended prevention strategies to women throughout the life span. | 7 |
Recognize his/her role as a leader and advocate for women. | |
Demonstrate knowledge of preconception care including the impact of genetics, medical conditions and environmental factors on maternal health and fetal development. | |
Explain the normal physiologic changes of pregnancy including interpretation of common diagnostic studies. | |
Describe common problems in obstetrics. | |
Demonstrate knowledge of intrapartum care. | |
Demonstrate knowledge of postpartum care of the mother and newborn. | |
Describe menstrual cycle physiology, discuss puberty and menopause and explain normal and abnormal bleeding. | 14, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39 |
Describe the etiology and evaluation of infertility. | 40 |
Develop a thorough understanding of contraception, including sterilization and abortion. | 13 |
Demonstrate knowledge of common benign gynecological conditions. | 18, 20 |
Formulate a differential diagnosis of the acute abdomen and chronic pelvic pain. | 12, 17, 23, 35 |
Describe common breast conditions and outline the evaluation of breast complaints. | 15 |
Demonstrate knowledge of perioperative care and familiarity with gynecological procedures. | 9, 24, 25 |
Describe gynecological malignancies including risk factors, signs and symptoms and initial evaluation. | 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 |
Provide a preliminary assessment of patients with sexual concerns. | 9 |
Learning Objectives | Chapters |
Develop competence in the medical interview and physical examination of women and incorporate ethical, social, and diversity perspectives to provide culturally competent health care. | |
Apply recommended prevention strategies to women throughout the life span. | |
Recognize his/her role as a leader and advocate for women. | |
Demonstrate knowledge of preconception care including the impact of genetics, medical conditions and environmental factors on maternal health and fetal development. | 3, 6 |
Explain the normal physiologic changes of pregnancy including interpretation of common diagnostic studies. | 6, 8 |
Describe common problems in obstetrics. | 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 |
Demonstrate knowledge of intrapartum care. | |
Demonstrate knowledge of postpartum care of the mother and newborn. | 9 |
Describe menstrual cycle physiology, discuss puberty and menopause and explain normal and abnormal bleeding. | 38 |
Describe the etiology and evaluation of infertility. | 55 |
Develop a thorough understanding of contraception, including sterilization and abortion. | 60 |
Demonstrate knowledge of common benign gynecological conditions. | 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 |
Formulate a differential diagnosis of the acute abdomen and chronic pelvic pain. | |
Describe common breast conditions and outline the evaluation of breast complaints. | 5 |
Demonstrate knowledge of perioperative care and familiarity with gynecological procedures. | 47 |
Describe gynecological malignancies including risk factors, signs and symptoms and initial evaluation. | 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54 |
Provide a preliminary assessment of patients with sexual concerns. | 62 |
Learning Objectives | Chapters |
Develop competence in the medical interview and physical examination of women and incorporate ethical, social, and diversity perspectives to provide culturally competent health care. | |
Apply recommended prevention strategies to women throughout the life span. | |
Recognize his/her role as a leader and advocate for women. | |
Demonstrate knowledge of preconception care including the impact of genetics, medical conditions and environmental factors on maternal health and fetal development. | 1, 4, 6, 7 |
Explain the normal physiologic changes of pregnancy including interpretation of common diagnostic studies. | 1, 2 |
Describe common problems in obstetrics. | 4, 5, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25 |
Demonstrate knowledge of intrapartum care. | 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 |
Demonstrate knowledge of postpartum care of the mother and newborn. | 2, 28 |
Describe menstrual cycle physiology, discuss puberty and menopause and explain normal and abnormal bleeding. | 31, 37, 42 |
Describe the etiology and evaluation of infertility. | 40 |
Develop a thorough understanding of contraception, including sterilization and abortion. | 32, 33 |
Demonstrate knowledge of common benign gynecological conditions. | 35, 62 |
Formulate a differential diagnosis of the acute abdomen and chronic pelvic pain. | 5, 44 |
Describe common breast conditions and outline the evaluation of breast complaints. | 56 |
Demonstrate knowledge of perioperative care and familiarity with gynecological procedures. | 45 |
Describe gynecological malignancies including risk factors, signs and symptoms and initial evaluation. | 57, 58, 60, 61, 62, 63 |
Provide a preliminary assessment of patients with sexual concerns. | 43 |
Learning Objectives | Chapters |
Develop competence in the medical interview and physical examination of women and incorporate ethical, social, and diversity perspectives to provide culturally competent health care. | 26 |
Apply recommended prevention strategies to women throughout the life span. | 26 |
Recognize his/her role as a leader and advocate for women. | |
Demonstrate knowledge of preconception care including the impact of genetics, medical conditions and environmental factors on maternal health and fetal development. | 1 |
Explain the normal physiologic changes of pregnancy including interpretation of common diagnostic studies. | 4, 6, 7, 8 |
Describe common problems in obstetrics. | 3, 5, 10 |
Demonstrate knowledge of intrapartum care. | 2, 3, 4 |
Demonstrate knowledge of postpartum care of the mother and newborn. | 24 |
Describe menstrual cycle physiology, discuss puberty and menopause and explain normal and abnormal bleeding. | 31, 33, 35 |
Describe the etiology and evaluation of infertility. | 40 |
Develop a thorough understanding of contraception, including sterilization and abortion. | 28, 29 |
Demonstrate knowledge of common benign gynecological conditions. | 30, 46, 47 |
Formulate a differential diagnosis of the acute abdomen and chronic pelvic pain. | 30, 32 |
Describe common breast conditions and outline the evaluation of breast complaints. | 34 |
Demonstrate knowledge of perioperative care and familiarity with gynecological procedures. | 60 |
Describe gynecological malignancies including risk factors, signs and symptoms and initial evaluation. | 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57 |
Provide a preliminary assessment of patients with sexual concerns. | 36 |
Learning Objectives | Chapters |
Develop competence in the medical interview and physical examination of women and incorporate ethical, social, and diversity perspectives to provide culturally competent health care. | 1 |
Apply recommended prevention strategies to women throughout the life span. | 1 |
Recognize his/her role as a leader and advocate for women. | |
Demonstrate knowledge of preconception care including the impact of genetics, medical conditions and environmental factors on maternal health and fetal development. | |
Explain the normal physiologic changes of pregnancy including interpretation of common diagnostic studies. | |
Describe common problems in obstetrics. | |
Demonstrate knowledge of intrapartum care. | |
Demonstrate knowledge of postpartum care of the mother and newborn. | |
Describe menstrual cycle physiology, discuss puberty and menopause and explain normal and abnormal bleeding. | 8, 22 |
Describe the etiology and evaluation of infertility. | 19, 20, 21 |
Develop a thorough understanding of contraception, including sterilization and abortion. | 5, 6 |
Demonstrate knowledge of common benign gynecological conditions. | 3, 4, 9, 10 |
Formulate a differential diagnosis of the acute abdomen and chronic pelvic pain. | 11, 12 |
Describe common breast conditions and outline the evaluation of breast complaints. | 13 |
Demonstrate knowledge of perioperative care and familiarity with gynecological procedures. | 39, 41, 42, 43, 44 |
Describe gynecological malignancies including risk factors, signs and symptoms and initial evaluation. | 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 |
Provide a preliminary assessment of patients with sexual concerns. | 14 |
Learning Objectives | Chapters |
Develop competence in the medical interview and physical examination of women and incorporate ethical, social, and diversity perspectives to provide culturally competent health care. | |
Apply recommended prevention strategies to women throughout the life span. | |
Recognize his/her role as a leader and advocate for women. | |
Demonstrate knowledge of preconception care including the impact of genetics, medical conditions and environmental factors on maternal health and fetal development. | 7 |
Explain the normal physiologic changes of pregnancy including interpretation of common diagnostic studies. | 4, 5, 7 |
Describe common problems in obstetrics. | 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48 |
Demonstrate knowledge of intrapartum care. | 24 |
Demonstrate knowledge of postpartum care of the mother and newborn. | |
Describe menstrual cycle physiology, discuss puberty and menopause and explain normal and abnormal bleeding. | |
Describe the etiology and evaluation of infertility. | |
Develop a thorough understanding of contraception, including sterilization and abortion. | 38, 39 |
Demonstrate knowledge of common benign gynecological conditions. | |
Formulate a differential diagnosis of the acute abdomen and chronic pelvic pain. | |
Describe common breast conditions and outline the evaluation of breast complaints. | |
Demonstrate knowledge of perioperative care and familiarity with gynecological procedures. | |
Describe gynecological malignancies including risk factors, signs and symptoms and initial evaluation. | |
Provide a preliminary assessment of patients with sexual concerns. |
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