The field of obstetrics and gynecology is one of the most important parts of medical sciences. As a general practitioner, you should know some basic information and be familiar to essential knowledge and skills.
DarmanX has provided a complete, useful, educational course consisting of diagnosing approaches, orders and treatments of maternal and women conditions.
It has taken more than 3 years and more than 2000 hours of teamwork to produce the contents, the DarmanX team is grateful to in advance for preventing the publication and copying of the contents, as well as introducing us to your friends.
Approach
What do you think is the most important part of the Medicine? What makes an expert doctor different from an unskilled doctor?
Definitely, one of the answers that comes into everyone’s mind is the ability of right and on time diagnosis of diseases. By having this feature, we can say a doctor is skilled and expert.
In medical science, the thing that helps physicians and specialists around the world in order to diagnose diseases correctly and on timely is called Approach to the diseases.
Being familiar to correct approach to diseases and disorders is a key factor in differentiating expert doctor from unskilled doctor.

Unfortunately, in most of the educational departments of hospitals, this important subject is neglected. Therefore, learning this part of medicine is largely up to the students, themselves.

DarmanX, by taking benefits from experience and knowledge of the skilled professors and doctors, has focused on this important issue; and, provided practical and comprehensive tutorials for students and physicians in order to make right diagnoses.

Order
If you are a medical student, you may have stress that after graduation how you will manage patients in the clinic and the emergency department of hospital?
OR, maybe you have finished your general practicing at medical school recently and have employed in a deprived area or in an emergency department but still you are confused about writing hospital orders.
in the educational courses of DarmanX, in addition to teaching approaches and differential diagnoses, how to wright hospital orders is also discussed.

These tutorials are prepared completely practical and they are, in fact, what you need as a medical student and general practitioner.

Prescription
The ability of correct and exact diagnosing of diseases and writing prescriptions completely and yet cost effective is a characteristic of expert and experienced doctors.
Indeed, if the prescription you give to the patient is useful for him/her and makes him/her better, his/her trust in you as a physician will be multiplied and s/he will introduce you to other patients as a good doctor.


Course Features
- Lectures 47
- Quiz 0
- Duration 6 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 4535
- Assessments Yes
- 2 Sections
- 47 Lessons
- Lifetime
- Gynecology15
- 2.1Lesson 1. Pelvic pain or Acute pelvis
- 2.2Lesson 2. Acute cystitis in women
- 2.3Lesson 3. Pelvic inflammatory disease(PID)
- 2.4Lesson 4. Dysmenorrhea(painful menstruation)
- 2.5Lesson 5. Bacterial vaginitis
- 2.6Lesson 6. Trichomonas vaginitis
- 2.7Lesson 7. Candidiasis vaginitis
- 2.8Lesson 8. Atrophic vaginitis
- 2.9Lesson 9. Simple ovarian cyst
- 2.10Lesson 10. Abnormal uterine bleeding(AUB)
- 2.11Lesson 11. Massive Vaginal bleeding
- 2.12Lesson 12. Premenstrual syndrome
- 2.13Lesson 13. Mastalgia
- 2.14Lesson 14. Hot flash
- 2.15Lesson 15. Emergency contraception
- Obstetrics32
- 3.1Lesson 16. Pregnancy visits
- 3.2Lesson 17. Common pregnancy complaints
- 3.3Lesson 18. Physiological changes in pregnancy
- 3.4Lesson 19. Sore nipple
- 3.5Lesson 20. Mastitis
- 3.6Lesson 21. Hypertension in pregnancy
- 3.7Lesson 22. Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy
- 3.8Lesson 23. Itching in pregnancy
- 3.9Lesson 24. Skin lesions in pregnancy
- 3.10Lesson 25. Tension headache in pregnancy
- 3.11Lesson 26. Heart burn in pregnancy
- 3.12Lesson 27. Insomnia in pregnancy
- 3.13Lesson 28. Urinary infection in pregnancy
- 3.14Lesson 29. Acute cystitis in pregnancy
- 3.15Lesson 30. Pruritic urticarial papules and plaques of pregnancy (PUPPP) rash
- 3.16Lesson 31. Chicken pox in pregnancy
- 3.17Lesson 32. Edema in pregnancy
- 3.18Lesson 33. Anemia in pregnancy
- 3.19Lesson 34. Fever in pregnancy
- 3.20Lesson 35. Trauma in pregnancy
- 3.21Lesson 36. Dyspnea in pregnancy
- 3.22Lesson 37. Low back pain in pregnancy
- 3.23Lesson 38. Constipation in pregnancy
- 3.24Lesson 39. Premature rupture of membranes
- 3.25Lesson 40. Preeclampsia
- 3.26Lesson 41. Vaginal bleeding (in the first half of pregnancy)
- 3.27Lesson 42. Vaginal bleeding (in the second half of pregnancy)
- 3.28Lesson 43. Abdominal pain (in the second half of pregnancy)
- 3.29Lesson 44. Necessary measures to refer a pregnant mother
- 3.30Lesson 45. Emergency Delivery
- 3.31Lesson 46. Postpartum hemorrhage
- 3.32Lesson 47. Childbirth emergencies
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6 Comments
I love the easy to use format that has been developed
brilliant , exactly what i have been looking for to help me study!
thank you so much, keep it up!!!
thank you sooooo much.
im currently a med student and this is extremely helpful and super easy to understand.
very good , straightforward and easy to understand. thank you!
amazing ! you make learning much easier!
wow that was even better explained then at the hospital. thank you