Obstetrics & Gynecology
Mission
The mission of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program is to produce physicians who have developed the clinical expertise and technical skills to acquire the competency of a specialist.
Objectives
The Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program aims to provide residents with a comprehensive training in all aspects of obstetrics and gynecology.
Program Learning Outcomes
By the end of their training, residents are expected to:
- Acquire a compassionate understanding of the clinical problems encountered by female patients of all ages.
- Generate a complete and accurate patient history.
- Perform thorough and accurate physical examinations.
- Recognize significant non-gynecological disease encountered in women of all ages for referral to appropriate specialty physicians.
- Recognize the physiological changes during normal pregnancy and provide caring and safe management for patients with normal pregnancy.
- Recognize the significant complications of pregnancy and be able to manage them appropriately.
- Perform obstetrics operations adeptly and with proper indications.
- Provide appropriate advice for the management of patients with complaints.
- Recognize problems of sexual adjustment and provide appropriate advice for the management of patients with complaints.
- Recognize the symptoms of gynecologic disorders and be able to discriminate among the conditions included in the differential diagnosis.
- Provide appropriate medical or surgical care for patients with gynecological diseases.
- Appropriately evaluate patients with endocrine or infertility problems and carry out indicated medical or surgical treatment.
- Recognize the symptoms and signs of gynecologic malignancies, carry out the procedures necessary to make an accurate diagnosis, and either treat appropriately or refer to consultants.
- Practice continuous self-education.