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Block Book of Reproductive System 2013

1. Overview
Block of reproductive system is concerned to surviving human species while other systems are
responsible in sustaining the life of those species. New generation of human species is
accommodated with significantly different structure and function of reproductive system of
either male or female. Therefore, students are required to mastering the work system of
reproduction encountering the reproductive processes, functions and system at all stages of life.
Despite the comprehensive material to build a meaningful understanding of reproductive system,
we also provide students with some practices on skill to encounter patient with reproduction
clinical cases and requires assignments to help students in measuring their achievements. On
general, this course provides all the material, assignments, tools and resources you need to meet
the program objectives.

2. Learning outcome
In referring to SKDI 2012
1. Describe the structure and physiological functions of the major components of the male
reproductive
2. Describe the structure and physiological functions of the major components of the female
reproductive
3. Explain the physiology of pregnancy, labour, and lactation mechanism (??)
4. List the obstetric disturbances and its pathophysiology
5. List the gynaecology disturbances and its pathophysiology
6. Explain the pathology of male reproductive disturbances
7. Describe examination to establishing diagnosis
8. Understand and capable to apply principle management of certain reproductive system
disturbances
9. Demonstrate promoting preventive medicine and health maintenance

3. Topic three
4. Topics
According to SKDI topic of Reproductive System
Level 1-4A
Basic content
a. Anatomical structures of reproductive system
b. Physiological states in human reproductive process
c. Pharmacology medicines
d. Reproductive Health
1. Fertility and Infertility
a. Sexual function and dysfunction
b. Fertility and infertility with concept of contraception
c. Medical aspect of contraception
d. Laboratory examination
e. Family planning
2. Obstetry and Gynecology
a. Physiological changes in pregnancy and post delivery
b. Pregnancy and parturition
c. APN
d. Imaging
e. Gestational Disorder
f. Obstretric infection
g. Social aspect of pregnancy
h. Reproductive oncology
i. Breast clinicopathology
j. Disease of male reproductive system

Normal Structure & Function Obstetry


Fertility – Infertility Gynecology

Sexual Function & Physiological changes in


Dysfunction pregnancy & post delivery
Fertility and Infertility Pregnancy
Contraception Physiological Delivery
Laboratory examination Social aspect of pregnancy
Family Planning Radiology
Gestational Disorder
Gynecology cases
Reproductive oncology

Embriology
Anatomical structures of reproductive system
Physiological states of reproductive proces
Pharmacological medicines
Public Health

5. Instruction methods
a. Lectures
b. Small group discussion
c. Practical laboratory works
d. Skill training

6. Assessment
a. Written assessment
b. Performance-based assessment : OSCE

7. Contributors
Core contributors
Supporting contributors

8. Schedules

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