GYNECOLOGY LECTURES
GynAecology or gynecology, from the Greek, gynaika (γυναίκα) meaning woman,[1] is the medical practice dealing with the health of the female reproductive system (uterus, vagina, andovaries). Literally, outside medicine, it means "the science of women". It is the counterpart toandrology, which deals with medical issues specific to the male reproductive system.
Almost all modern gynaecologists are also obstetricians (see obstetrics and gynaecology). In many areas, the specialties of gynaecology and obstetrics overlap. Gynaecology has been considered to end at 28 weeks gestation, but practically there is no clear cut-off. Since 1st October 1992, this cut-off may be considered to occur at 24 weeks gestation in the United States, since the law and definition of abortion changed to bring it closer to the gestation at which a foetus becomes viable.
- Abdomimal Pain in Pregnancy
- Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
- Breast Cancer
- Cervical Cancer Screening
- Endometrial Cancer
- Endometriosis
- Issues in Early Pregnancy
- Hypertension in Pregnancy
- Labor
- Menopause
- Menstrual Cycle
- Normal Puberty
- Operative Vaginal Delivery
- Ovarian Cancer
- Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecological Complaints
- Pelvic Anatomy
- Premature Ovarian Failure
- RH Disease
- Secondary Amenorrhea
- Shoulder Dystocia
SOURCE: Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Obstetrics and Gynecology
Operational Obstetrics & Gynecology | Introduction to operational medicine and women in operational settings. |
Medical Support of Women in Military Settings | Deployment issues and Pre-deployment planning |
Sexual Assault | Dealing with victims of sexual assault. |
Breast Problems | Common breast problems and treatments. |
Breast Self-Exam | Step-by-step educational presentation for all women. Includes a brief video. |
Birth Control Pills | Management of BCP issues in operational environments is emphasized. |
Contraception | Alternative methods are explored. |
Abnormal Bleeding | Causes and treatments of abnormal bleeding. |
Vaginal Itching and Discharge | Expedient solutions for operational settings are presented. |
Vulvar Lesions | Images of the various vulvar lesions commonly encountered in operational settings. |
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) | This biology of this common virus is examined and various clinical treatments are explored. |
Abdominal and Pelvic Pain | Providing care to women in operational settings who suffer from abdominal or pelvic pain. |
Performing a Pap Smear | Step-by-step description of how to obtain a Pap smear. Includes a video. |
Problems with Urination | The variety of urination problems women may experience. |
Normal Pregnancy | The normal course of pregnancy and common, minor obstetrical problems. |
Abnormal Pregnancy | Significant obstetrical abnormalities during pregnancy. |
Normal Labor and Delivery | Management of the normal laboring patient. |
Abnormal Labor and Delivery | Common problems that may be encountered during labor and delivery. |
Care of the Newborn | Immediate post-delivery care of the newborn infant. |
How to Perform a Wet Mount | Step-by-step instructions on how to actually perform a wet mount and read the results under the microscope. Includes through-the-scope videos. |
SOURCE: Medical Education Division, Brookside Associates, Ltd.

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Gynecology focuses on maternity care before birth, support pregnant and after treatment when gynecologist is facing the general health of women, focusing on female genitalia
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