Section: Module 1: Lesson 1: History | Obstetrics and Gynecologic Clerkship for Medical Students | NextGenU.org
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Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module, students you will be able to:- Complete a comprehensive women’s medical interview, including: Gyneco/Obstetric history, Family/genetic history and present illnes in general.
- Assess risk for unintended pregnancy, sexually transmitted infections, cervical dysplasia, breast malignancy, gynecologic malignancies, nutrition/obesity, domestic violence, and eating disorders in the context of population health, including social and environmental factors.
- Recommend screening tests for malignancy, infection, and other conditions, with consideration of population health and value-based care.
- Demonstrate interpersonal and communication skills that build trust by addressing relevant factors, including culture, ethnicity, language/literacy, socioeconomic status, spirituality/ religion, age, sexual orientation, and disability.
- Produce well-organized written and oral reports to communicate the results of the ob-gyn and general medical interview
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Required Learning Resources and Activities
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Read the content on page 1 and 2 until "Family history". (10 minutes)
FIGO
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Reading the content under the headline "History". (8 minutes)
MSD MANUAL Professional Version - 2022
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Watch the entire video. (8 minutes)
AVRC HQ and UC San Diego Health Visual Media Group. - 2019
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Reading under headlines (20 minutes)
- Screening Recommendations
- Recommended Clinician Timeline for Screening for Syphilis, HIV, HBV, HCV, Chlamydia, and Gonorrhea.
- Targeted Testing and Treatment of Women at High Risk for Tuberculosis.CDC - 2022
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Read the content under the heading "The ADDRESSING Framework". (8 minutes)
APA - 2016
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- Complete a comprehensive women’s medical interview, including: Gyneco/Obstetric history, Family/genetic history and present illnes in general.