About Course
Embark on your journey into maternal and child health with our comprehensive Introduction to Obstetrics course. This structured foundation in obstetrics is meticulously designed to equip aspiring and practicing healthcare professionals with the essential knowledge and practical skills required for effective pregnancy management, labour, delivery, and postnatal care. Whether you’re a medical student, junior doctor, or an allied health professional new to obstetric settings, this online obstetrics course provides the critical groundwork you need.
Course Curriculum: Key Areas of Obstetric Practice
Our beginner-friendly obstetrics course is divided into four concise, impactful modules that cover the core areas of obstetric practice. You will learn to:
- Obstetric History Taking: Master the art of gathering crucial patient information in pregnancy.
- Physical Examination in Pregnancy: Develop proficiency in performing thorough and appropriate physical assessments.
- Recognition of Obstetric Emergencies: Understand how to identify and respond to critical situations quickly and competently.
- Interpretation of Fetal Monitoring: Learn the basics of interpreting fetal heart rate patterns to assess fetal well-being.
This foundational obstetrics training emphasises practical application, preparing you for real-world clinical scenarios.
Build Clinical Confidence in Obstetric Care
While this introductory obstetrics course does not delve into advanced or sub-specialist topics in great detail, its purpose is to establish the critical groundwork for further training and significantly boost your clinical confidence in obstetric care. It provides the fundamental understanding necessary before progressing to more complex cases or specialised areas. This course is your ideal starting point for a successful career in managing maternal and fetal health effectively and competently.
Course Content
Module 1 – Introduction to Obstetrics
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Course Overview
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A Brief History of Obstetrics
07:45 -
History of Obstetrics
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Clinical Assessment of a Pregnant Patient
04:49 -
Abdominal Examination in Pregnancy