Unit OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY

Course
Medicine and surgery
Study-unit Code
GP005544
Location
PERUGIA
Curriculum
In all curricula
Teacher
Giancarlo Di Renzo
CFU
5
Course Regulation
Coorte 2017
Offered
2022/23
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa integrata

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY - MOD. 1

Code GP005585
Location PERUGIA
CFU 2
Teacher Giancarlo Di Renzo
Teachers
  • Sandro Gerli (Codocenza)
Hours
  • 25 ore (Codocenza) - Sandro Gerli
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Discipline ostetrico-ginecologiche, medicina della riproduzione e sessuologia medica
Academic discipline MED/40
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents • Knowledge of the basic anatomy and physiology of the female and male genital tract, with a focus on infertility, contraception, alterations of the menstrual cycle and menopause
• Knowledge of fertilization, embryo and implantation
• Knowledge of the physiology of pregnancy, fetal-placental unit, childbirth and the postnatal period
• Knowledge of the main methods of periconceptional and perinatal screening , invasive and non-invasive prenatal diagnosis
• Knowledge of the main interventions and obstetric manoeuvres
• Knowledge of pathology of pregnancy with particular regard to the most common endocrine disorders, infectious diseases and problems associated with the disease during labor
• Knowledge of gynecological infectious disease, gynaecological endocrinology and oncology
Reference texts Pescetto, De Cecco, Pecorari, Ragni : Manuale di Clinica Ostetrica e Ginecologica. Società Editrice Universo
Trattato di Ginecologia e Ostetricia - Di Renzo Gian Carlo - Ed. Verduci - II Edizione 2009
Semeiotica Ostetrica - Malvasi / Di Renzo - Ed. CIC - Roma 2011
Educational objectives After completing the course, the student will acquire the following skills:

• To perform a clinical analysis aimed to identify the main pathologies studied and observed during the internship
• To understand the main criteria which characterize the instrumental diagnosis of gynaecological and obstetrical pathologies
• To Follow a labor and a physiological birth by understanding the various stages and monitoring systems
Prerequisites In order to be able to understand and to know how to face the course , students must have successfully passed preparatory exams described in the regulation of the degree. The general knowledge of anatomy, physiology, biochemistry , pharmacology , pathology and radiology represents a mandatory prerequisite for students planning to follow this course with profit.
Teaching methods Face to face

Theoretical lessons and practical training

Seminar lectures with audiovisual material
Other information The teacher is available for inquiries on request by writing to the institutional mail
Learning verification modality The exam includes an oral test with a discussion-interview of about 20 minutes aimed to ascertain the level of knowledge and the capacity of understanding acquired by the student, judging also the properties of language and exposure.

The interview is divided in different thematic areas (Medical Gynecology ,Gynecological Endocrinology, Human Reproduction, Gynecological Oncology and Perinatal Medicine ); the duration of the test varies depending of the performance of the test itself.

For selected case a written test could be proposed with administration of queries with multiple or free choice.

If numerous students are registered for the exam it is possible the division of the candidates in multiple sessions.For information on support services for students with disabilities, visit the page http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa
Extended program Normal human anatomy of male and female genital system. Female and male genital physiology. Diagnostic Examinations in Gynecology. Menstrual cycle alterations. Polycystic ovary syndrome. Abnormal uterine bleeding. Infections of female genital apparatus. Endometriosis. Male and female infertility. Menopause. Contraception. Benign and malignant neoplasia.
Implantation and early pregnancy
Physiological pregnancy Fetal Physiology
Periconcezionale medicine
Placenta and umbilical cord
Amniotic fluid Trophoblast disease Periconcezionali and perinatal Screening Prenatal non-invasive and invasive Ultrasound and doppler velocimetria in obstetrics and Gynecology Metrorragie in pregnancy Abortion and ectopic pregnancy Diabetes, hypertension, tireopatie Infectious diseases in pregnancy Fetal monitoring Travail in childbirth and caesarean section Puerperium
Multiple pregnancies.

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY - MOD. 2

Code GP005586
Location PERUGIA
CFU 1
Teacher Sandro Gerli
Teachers
  • Alessandro Favilli (Codocenza)
Hours
  • 12.5 ore (Codocenza) - Alessandro Favilli
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Discipline ostetrico-ginecologiche, medicina della riproduzione e sessuologia medica
Academic discipline MED/40
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents • Knowledge of the basic anatomy and physiology of the female and male genital tract, with a focus on infertility, contraception, alterations of the menstrual cycle and menopause
• Knowledge of fertilization, embryo and implantation
• Knowledge of the physiology of pregnancy, fetal-placental unit, childbirth and the postnatal period
• Knowledge of the main methods of periconceptional and perinatal screening , invasive and non-invasive prenatal diagnosis
• Knowledge of the main interventions and obstetric manoeuvres
• Knowledge of pathology of pregnancy with particular regard to the most common endocrine disorders, infectious diseases and problems associated with the disease during labor
• Knowledge of gynecological infectious disease, gynaecological endocrinology and oncology
Reference texts Pescetto, De Cecco, Pecorari, Ragni : Manuale di Clinica Ostetrica e Ginecologica. Società Editrice Universo, IV Edizione, 2009

Di Renzo : Trattato di Ginecologia e Ostetricia. Verduci Editore, II Edizione, 2009

Petraglia, Pelusi, Bocchi, Meriggiola: Ginecologia e Ostetricia. Poletto Editore, 2010
Educational objectives After completing the course, the student will acquire the following skills:

• To perform a clinical analysis aimed to identify the main pathologies studied and observed during the internship
• To understand the main criteria which characterize the instrumental diagnosis of gynaecological and obstetrical pathologies
• To Follow a labor and a physiological birth by understanding the various stages and monitoring systems
Prerequisites In order to be able to understand and to know how to face the course , students must have successfully passed preparatory exams described in the regulation of the degree.

The general knowledge of anatomy, physiology, biochemistry , pharmacology , pathology and radiology represents a mandatory prerequisite for students planning to follow this course with profit.
Teaching methods Front lessons on most topics included in the program
Practical activities in the department, outpatient clinics, the operating room and the delivery room (optional) that must be agreed upon with the teacher in relation to the availability and the request.
Other information The teacher is available for inquiries on request by writing to the institutional mail
Learning verification modality The exam includes an oral test with a discussion-interview of about 20 minutes aimed to ascertain the level of knowledge and the capacity of understanding acquired by the student, judging also the properties of language and exposure.
The interview is divided in different thematic areas (Medical Gynecology ,Gynecological Endocrinology, Human Reproduction, Gynecological Oncology and Perinatal Medicine ); the duration of the test varies depending of the performance of the test itself.
For selected case a written test could be proposed with administration of queries with multiple or free choice.
If numerous students are registered for the exam it is possible the division of the candidates in multiple sessions.
Extended program Normal human anatomy of male and female genital system. Female and male genital physiology. Diagnostic Examinations in Gynecology. Menstrual cycle alterations. Polycystic ovary syndrome. Abnormal uterine bleeding. Infections of female genital apparatus. Endometriosis. Male and female infertility. Menopause. Contraception. Benign and malignant tumors.

PROFESSIONALISING TRAINING IN OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY

Code GP005587
Location PERUGIA
CFU 2
Teacher Sandro Gerli
Learning activities Altro
Area Tirocini formativi e di orientamento
Academic discipline MED/40
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)

Cognomi A-L

CFU
2
Teacher
Sandro Gerli
Teachers
  • Sandro Gerli
Hours
  • 50 ore - Sandro Gerli
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
Knowledge of the basic anatomy and physiology of the female and male genital tract, with a focus on infertility, contraception, alterations of the menstrual cycle and menopause. Knowledge of gynecological infectious disease, gynaecological endocrinology and oncology. Knowledge of fertilization, embryo and implantationKnowledge of the physiology of pregnancy, fetal-placental unit, childbirth and the postnatal periodKnowledge of the main methods of periconceptional and perinatal screening , invasive and non-invasive prenatal diagnosisKnowledge of the main interventions and obstetric manoeuvresKnowledge of pathology of pregnancy with particular regard to the most common endocrine disorders, infectious diseases and problems associated with the disease during labor.
Reference texts
Pescetto, De Cecco, Pecorari, Ragni : Manuale di Clinica Ostetrica e Ginecologica. Società Editrice Universo, IV Edizione, 2009

Di Renzo : Trattato di Ginecologia e Ostetricia. Verduci Editore, II Edizione, 2009

Petraglia, Pelusi, Bocchi, Meriggiola: Ginecologia e Ostetricia. Poletto Editore, 2010
Educational objectives
After completing the course, the student will acquire the following skills:

• To perform a clinical analysis aimed to identify the main pathologies studied and observed during the internship
• To understand the main criteria which characterize the instrumental diagnosis of gynaecological and obstetrical pathologies
• To Follow a labor and a physiological birth by understanding the various stages and monitoring systems
Prerequisites
In order to be able to understand and to know how to face the course , students must have successfully passed preparatory exams described in the regulation of the degree.

The general knowledge of anatomy, physiology, biochemistry , pharmacology , pathology and radiology represents a mandatory prerequisite for students planning to follow this course with profit.
Teaching methods
Practical activities in the department, outpatient clinics, the operating room and the delivery room (optional) that must be agreed upon with the teacher in relation to the availability and the request.
Other information
The teacher is available for inquiries on request by writing to the institutional mail
Learning verification modality
The exam includes an oral test with a discussion-interview of about 20 minutes aimed to ascertain the level of knowledge and the capacity of understanding acquired by the student, judging also the properties of language and exposure.
The interview is divided in different thematic areas (Medical Gynecology ,Gynecological Endocrinology, Human Reproduction, Gynecological Oncology and Perinatal Medicine ); the duration of the test varies depending of the performance of the test itself.
For selected case a written test could be proposed with administration of queries with multiple or free choice.
If numerous students are registered for the exam it is possible the division of the candidates in multiple sessions.
Extended program
GYNECOLOGYNormal human anatomy of male and female genital system. Female and male genital physiology. Diagnostic Examinations in Gynecology. Menstrual cycle alterations. Polycystic ovary syndrome. Abnormal uterine bleeding. Infections of female genitalia. Endometriosis. Male and female infertility. Menopause. Contraception. Benign and malignant tumors.OBSTETRICSPregnancy diagnosis. Modifications induced by pregnancy. Abortion. Ectopic pregnancy. Prenatal diagnosis. Birth physiology, operative delivery, caesarean section.Postpartum and puerperium. Gestational diabetes. Hypertension induced by pregnancy, preeclampsia, eclampsia. Restriction of intrauterine growth. Multiple pregnancy. Placenta previa, placenta detachment. Premature delivery and protracted pregnancy. Pregnancy infections. Maternal-fetal isoimmunization. Trophoblast tumors

Cognomi M-Z

CFU
2
Teacher
Sandro Gerli
Teachers
  • Sandro Gerli
Hours
  • 50 ore - Sandro Gerli
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
Knowledge of the basic anatomy and physiology of the female and male genital tract, with a focus on infertility, contraception, alterations of the menstrual cycle and menopause. Knowledge of gynecological infectious disease, gynaecological endocrinology and oncology. Knowledge of fertilization, embryo and implantationKnowledge of the physiology of pregnancy, fetal-placental unit, childbirth and the postnatal periodKnowledge of the main methods of periconceptional and perinatal screening , invasive and non-invasive prenatal diagnosisKnowledge of the main interventions and obstetric manoeuvresKnowledge of pathology of pregnancy with particular regard to the most common endocrine disorders, infectious diseases and problems associated with the disease during labor.
Reference texts
Pescetto, De Cecco, Pecorari, Ragni : Manuale di Clinica Ostetrica e Ginecologica. Società Editrice Universo, IV Edizione, 2009

Di Renzo : Trattato di Ginecologia e Ostetricia. Verduci Editore, II Edizione, 2009

Petraglia, Pelusi, Bocchi, Meriggiola: Ginecologia e Ostetricia. Poletto Editore, 2010
Educational objectives
After completing the course, the student will acquire the following skills:

• To perform a clinical analysis aimed to identify the main pathologies studied and observed during the internship
• To understand the main criteria which characterize the instrumental diagnosis of gynaecological and obstetrical pathologies
• To Follow a labor and a physiological birth by understanding the various stages and monitoring systems
Prerequisites
In order to be able to understand and to know how to face the course , students must have successfully passed preparatory exams described in the regulation of the degree.

The general knowledge of anatomy, physiology, biochemistry , pharmacology , pathology and radiology represents a mandatory prerequisite for students planning to follow this course with profit.
Teaching methods
Practical activities in the department, outpatient clinics, the operating room and the delivery room (optional) that must be agreed upon with the teacher in relation to the availability and the request.
Other information
The teacher is available for inquiries on request by writing to the institutional mail
Learning verification modality
The exam includes an oral test with a discussion-interview of about 20 minutes aimed to ascertain the level of knowledge and the capacity of understanding acquired by the student, judging also the properties of language and exposure.
The interview is divided in different thematic areas (Medical Gynecology ,Gynecological Endocrinology, Human Reproduction, Gynecological Oncology and Perinatal Medicine ); the duration of the test varies depending of the performance of the test itself.
For selected case a written test could be proposed with administration of queries with multiple or free choice.
If numerous students are registered for the exam it is possible the division of the candidates in multiple sessions.
Extended program
GYNECOLOGYNormal human anatomy of male and female genital system. Female and male genital physiology. Diagnostic Examinations in Gynecology. Menstrual cycle alterations. Polycystic ovary syndrome. Abnormal uterine bleeding. Infections of female genitalia. Endometriosis. Male and female infertility. Menopause. Contraception. Benign and malignant tumors.OBSTETRICSPregnancy diagnosis. Modifications induced by pregnancy. Abortion. Ectopic pregnancy. Prenatal diagnosis. Birth physiology, operative delivery, caesarean section.Postpartum and puerperium. Gestational diabetes. Hypertension induced by pregnancy, preeclampsia, eclampsia. Restriction of intrauterine growth. Multiple pregnancy. Placenta previa, placenta detachment. Premature delivery and protracted pregnancy. Pregnancy infections. Maternal-fetal isoimmunization. Trophoblast tumors
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