Fundamentals

Dr Hughey teaching.
Dr Hughey

This is a broad survey of women’s healthcare topics.

Each topic has a short video that covers the important aspects. Because they are brief, the videos are necessarily superficial.

Once you have completed these fundamental videos, you can deepen your clinical understanding in the Advanced Training section.

1. History

2. Examination

3. Pap Test and DNA Probes and Cultures

7. Preventive Care and Health Maintenance

8. Maternal-Fetal Physiology

9. Preconception Care

10. Antepartum Care

11. Intrapartum Care

12. Immediate Newborn Care

13. Postpartum Care

14. Lactation

15. Ectopic Pregnancy

16. Spontaneous Abortion

17. Medical Complications

18. Preeclampsia-Eclampsia

20. Multifetal Gestation

22. Abnormal Labor

23. Third Trimester Bleeding

24. Preterm Labor

25. Premature ROM

26. Fetal Surveillance

27.Postpartum Hemorrhage

28. Postpartum Infection

29. Anxiety and Depression

30. Postterm Pregnancy

31. Fetal Growth Abnormalities

33. Family Planning

34. Pregnancy Termination

35. Vulvar and Vaginal Disease

36. STIs and UTIs

37. Pelvic Floor Disorders

38. Endometriosis

39. Chronic Pelvic Pain

40. Disorders of the Breast

42. Puberty

43. Amenorrhea

44. Hirsutism and Virilization

45. Normal and Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

46. Dysmenorrhea

47. Menopause

48. Infertility

49. Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)

50. Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia (GTN)

51. Vulvar Neoplasms

52. Cervical Disease and Neoplasia

53. Uterine Leiomyoma

54. Endometrial Hyperplasia and Carcinoma

55. Ovarian Neoplasms

56. Human Sexuality

58. Domestic Violence


The structure of this broad survey is based on the APGO Educational Objectives, 11th Edition, and is mapped to those objectives. These are widely used for Medical Student, Physician Assistant, and other primary care medical training.

The video content was drawn from a variety of sources, including the APGO collections on YouTube.  Some content was drawn from other sources, notably whenever APGO did not have a video to match one of their educational objectives or whenever procedural demonstrations were needed.

 


 

Introductory Women's HealthCare