Program Summary
Obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) is a branch of medicine that focuses on the female reproductive system, including pregnancy, childbirth, and disorders of the reproductive organs. The course provides in-depth knowledge of the anatomy, physiology, and diseases related to women’s health. It covers a broad range of topics, including prenatal care, labor and delivery, family planning, and the management of menstrual disorders, menopause, and infertility. Students also learn about the surgical and medical management of conditions such as pelvic infections, ovarian cysts, and cancers of the reproductive organs. The course involves both theoretical learning and hands-on clinical training, with an emphasis on diagnosing and treating common and complex reproductive health issues. Students are taught to work with women across various life stages, from adolescence to menopause, developing the skills necessary for patient care, counseling, and surgical interventions. OB/GYN is an essential field of medicine, offering both preventive and therapeutic services aimed at improving the overall health and well-being of women.