Program Mission:
To provide specialized, research-based education and clinical training in Gynecology and Obstetrics that prepares graduates to deliver comprehensive, evidence-based reproductive healthcare, address maternal and neonatal challenges, and contribute to scientific advancements in women’s health at both national and regional levels.
Program Aims:
- Equip students with advanced theoretical knowledge and clinical competencies in gynecology and obstetrics.
- Train highly skilled professionals capable of handling routine and emergency reproductive health conditions.
- Promote ethical medical practice and patient-centered care in women’s health.
- Develop research capacity among trainees to contribute to solutions for maternal, fetal, and neonatal health issues.
- Foster professional development, lifelong learning, and leadership in clinical and academic gynecology and obstetrics.
Program information
Attributes of Graduates
Advanced Clinical and Diagnostic Skills
- 1- Accurate Diagnosis:
Ability to accurately detect and diagnose various obstetric and gynecological conditions.
- 2- Proficiency in Medical Tools:
Skilled in using advanced medical equipment like ultrasound and conducting necessary tests.
- 3- Advanced Surgical Skills:
– Expertise in performing surgeries related to obstetrics and gynecology, such as dilation and curettage (D&C).
- 4- Integration of Surgical and Clinical Skills:
– Ability to combine surgical expertise with clinical care effectively
- 5- Decision-Making Ability:
– Quick thinking and sound decision-making, especially in emergencies.
Communication and Interpersonal Skills
- 1- Strong Communication Skills:
Ability to build trust with patients and their families through effective communication.
- 2- Discussing Sensitive Information:
Professional and compassionate communication when discussing sensitive topics.
Personal and Professional Attributes
- 1- Compassionate and Trustworthy:
Building strong, supportive relationships with patients.
- 2- Continuous Learning:
Commitment to staying updated with the latest advancements in obstetrics and gynecology.
- 3- Adaptability and Resilience:
Ability to respond efficiently to emergencies and work effectively under pressure.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs)
Knowledge and Understanding (A)
A1- Demonstrate deep knowledge of female reproductive anatomy, physiology, and pathology.
A2- Understand the principles and management of normal and high-risk pregnancies.
A3- Explain diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in gynecology and obstetrics.
A4- Describe public health aspects of maternal and neonatal care.
A5- Understand ethical, legal, and professional responsibilities in women’s health.
Intellectual Skills (B)
B1- Analyze patient data and synthesize appropriate clinical diagnoses and plans.
B2- Evaluate current research and apply evidence-based practice in clinical decisions.
B3- Solve problems related to complex or emergent obstetric and gynecological conditions.
B4- Design, conduct, and interpret scientific research relevant to reproductive health.
Professional and Practical Skills (C)
D1- Demonstrate leadership and collaboration within multidisciplinary healthcare teams.
D2- Communicate effectively with patients, families, and professionals.
D3- Apply critical thinking and self-learning in clinical settings.
D4- Engage in continuous professional development and uphold medical ethics.