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Topic 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 Theme Infertility (Obgyn) Pregnancy TM 1 (Obgyn) Pregnancy TM 2 (Obgyn) Pregnancy TM 3 (Obgyn) Delivery 1 (Obgyn) Puerperium (Obgyn) 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 Trigger Case- SKDI Primary infertility Menstrual cycle Abortion Bleeding in Pregnancy Pre eclampsia PROM (with BV) Dystocia NORMAL DELIVERY I operative delivery Sexual Dysfunction Candidiasis Dysmenore (physiology) Placental Abruption PPROM Pubertal changes Mola Hidatidosa Placenta Previa Endometritis LBW,HMD SEPSIS & ASFIXIA (boys and girls) KET DUB Basic Structure Anatomy uterus -different pressure -mucus secretion (Placenta) System -ciculation (HPO axis) capacitation, -closure of AS General Learning Objective The students will be able to describe the physiological functions of male reproductive system. The students will be able to describe the physiological function of female reproductive system The students will be able to describe the process of fertilization and implantation and capacitation The students will be able to describe the process of pregnancy in the 1st trimester The students will be able to describe the process of pregnancy in the 2nd trimester The students will be able to describe the process of pregnancy in the 3rd trimester The students will be able to describe the process of delivery The students will be able to describe abou prolonged labor The students will be able to describe SUM The students will be able to describe The students will be able to describe Female Reproductive System (Obgyn) Prolonged Labor (Obgyn) Metabolisme Adaptation of Newborn (Pediatric) Respiratory Adaptation of Newborn (Pediatric) Number of Meeting per Session Salphyngitis & endometriosis Post-Partum Bleeding + Mastitis Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia Neonatal aspyxia & Sepsis Perbaharuan 2015 berdasar rapat tanggal 11 Juni 2015 minggu ditambah sampai 4 kali pertemuan ditambah dengan konten KB Differential Diagnosis – SKDI Other Disorders may related – SKDI Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HEG) Histology of Amniotic Membrane Review physiological functions of the placenta Basic Disease- Mechanism Plasenta function as hormonal regulator during pregnancy Physiological function of uterus contraction in labour process. Physiology of uterine contraction in preventing bleeding. Physiology of acute inflamation Adaptation respiration function in first day of newborn baby Anatomy & histology of male reproductive tract Anatomy & histology of female reproductive tract (Histologi: Structure of Uterus during menstrual cycle) Anatomy & histology of female reproductive tract Physiological effect of birth passage to respiratory function (increase pressure in lung that inisiate mucous excretion) Physiolgical changes during puerperium period (how long theprocess, endocrine related issues, mammae, uterine, ovarium) Molecular mechanism underlying infection (interleukin, cytokine, etc) -change pressure in pleura Physiology of male reproductive system Physiology of female reproductive The process of fertilization, The movement of blastocyst, implantation. Physiological response to inflamation process Adaptation of cardiac function in first newborn baby Hormone related maturation of spematogonia to spermatozoa Development and the major physiological functions of the placenta. The HPO axis and its relationship to each target organ, negative feedback, positive feedback.

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Page 1: Learning Objective Mapping System Tahun i 2014

Topic 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

General Learning Objective

Theme Infertility (Obgyn) Pregnancy TM 1 (Obgyn) Pregnancy TM 2 (Obgyn) Pregnancy TM 3 (Obgyn) Delivery 1 (Obgyn) Prolonged Labor (Obgyn) Puerperium (Obgyn)

2 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2

Trigger Case- SKDI Primary infertility Menstrual cycle Abortion Bleeding in Pregnancy Pre eclampsia PROM (with BV) Dystocia Neonatal aspyxia & Sepsis Vaginal Discharge (STI) Ca Cervix

NORMAL DELIVERY I operative delivery

Sexual Dysfunction Candidiasis

Dysmenore (physiology) Placental Abruption PPROM

DD/ Gonorrhea, Chlamydia

Pubertal changes Mola Hidatidosa Placenta Previa

Endometritis LBW,HMD SEPSIS & ASFIXIA(boys and girls) KET

DUB

Basic Disease- Mechanism

Basic Structure

Anatomy uterus -different pressure

-mucus secretion

(Placenta) -change pressure in pleura

Basic Function

The process of fertilization,

System

-ciculation

(HPO axis) capacitation, -closure of AS

The students will be able to describe the physiological functions of male reproductive system.

The students will be able to describe the physiological function of female reproductive system

The students will be able to describe the process of fertilization and implantation and capacitation

The students will be able to describe the process of pregnancy in the 1st trimester

The students will be able to describe the process of pregnancy in the 2nd trimester

The students will be able to describe the process of pregnancy in the 3rd trimester

The students will be able to describe the process of delivery

The students will be able to describe abou prolonged labor

The students will be able to describe SUM

The students will be able to describe

The students will be able to describe

The students will be able to describe

The students will be able to describe

Female Reproductive System (Obgyn)

Metabolisme Adaptation of Newborn (Pediatric)

Respiratory Adaptation of Newborn (Pediatric)

Benign Disease of Female Genital Organs (Dermato

venereologic)Precancerous Lession

(Obgyn)

Number of Meeting per Session

Salphyngitis & endometriosis

Post-Partum Bleeding + Mastitis

Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia

Perbaharuan 2015 berdasar rapat tanggal 11

Juni 2015minggu ditambah sampai 4

kali pertemuanditambah dengan konten

KB

Differential Diagnosis – SKDI BV, Candidiasis,

Trichomoniasis

Other Disorders may related – SKDI

Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HEG)

Histology of Amniotic Membrane

Review physiological functions of the placenta

Plasenta function as hormonal regulator during

pregnancy

Physiological function of uterus contraction in labour process.

Physiology of uterine contraction in preventing bleeding.

Physiology of acute inflamation

Adaptation respiration function in first day of newborn baby

Physiology of vaginal discharge

Anatomy & histology of male reproductive tract

Anatomy & histology of female reproductive tract

(Histologi: Structure of Uterus during menstrual

cycle)Anatomy & histology of

female reproductive tract

Physiological effect of birth passage to respiratory function (increase pressure in lung that inisiate mucous excretion)

Physiolgical changes during puerperium period (how long theprocess, endocrine related issues, mammae, uterine, ovarium)

Molecular mechanism underlying infection (interleukin, cytokine, etc)

Physiology of male reproductive system

Physiology of female reproductive

The movement of blastocyst, implantation.

Physiological response to inflamation process

Adaptation of cardiac function in first newborn baby

Hormone related maturation of

spematogonia to spermatozoa

Development and the major physiological

functions of the placenta.

The HPO axis and its relationship to each target organ, negative feedback,

positive feedback.

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Basic Function

Circumcision issues.

Maternal adaptation in first trimester in pregnancy: the weight gain, metabolism,

maternal circulatory

Describe the actions and cellular mechanisms of

testosterone and related androgens.

The function of female reproductive hormone.

enviroment (radiation and chemical agent) aspect to physiological function of endometrium and tube

The role of hormonal in pregnancy

Adatation of hematology changes in first day of newborn baby

Identify the causes and consequences of over-secretion and under-

secretion of

List the protein hormones secreted by the placenta and describe the role of

human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in the

rescue of the corpus luteum in maintaining pregnancy early post-

implantation.

-          HB

testosterone for a) prepubertal and b)

postpubescent males.Oogenesis and its changes

in the ovarian follicle.

Physiolgical prepective of fimbriae movement to

transfer ovum from ovarium to fallopian tube.

-          Billirubin metabolisme

The roles of FSH, LH, estradiol, and inhibin in oogenesis and follicular

maturation.

Explain the role of hormones in mammary

gland development during puberty, pregnancy.

Adaptation in gastrocintestinal tract.

Adaptation and development of Testis after

birth (decensus testis)-          Absortion

Ovulation and the formation and decline of

the corpus luteum and the roles of hormones in each

of these processes.

-          reabsortion

Graphically illustrate the timing of changes in blood levels of FSH, LH, estradiol, progesterone, and inhibin, and correlate these with structural changes in the endometrium, ovarium, breast and each target related organ.

Function of scrotum (temperature regulator for

testis)

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Basic Function

Fern Test

male sexual act:

Screening TORCH

Clinical Skill Lab Topic UNIVERSAL PRECAUTION PRESCRIPTION I PARTOGRAPH NORMAL DELIVERY I NORMAL DELIVERY II PE VENEROLOGY

Laboratory Act Topic Sperm Analysis

ML Topic

Describe how the changes in ovarian steroids produce

the proliferative and secretory

Nutrition effects to spermatozoa function and

development.

phases of the uterine endometrium and

menstruation and the changes in basal body

temperature during the menstrual cycle.

Physiology of development sex secundary sign related

to endocrine

Physiology of ovum after birth untill menache

Other Basic Sciences may related

Female sexual act: stimulation of female act,

female erection and lubrication, female orgasm.

The weight gain, metabolism, maternal

circulatory.

Physiology of ejaculation and erection

(neuromucluar, neurovacular and

endocrine response )

the protein hormones secreted by the placenta,

the role of humanchorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in the

rescue of the corpus luteum in maintaining pregnancy early post-

implantation.

GYNECOLOGY HISTORY TAKING

GYNECOLOGY HISTORY TAKING

OBSTETRICS HISTORY TAKING

OBSTETRIC PHYSICAL EXAMINATION

GESTATIONAL AGE ASSESSMENT

NEONATAL RESCUCITATION (1)

NEONATAL RESCUCITATION (2)

ANTROPOMETRY ??? --> DIRENCANAKAN DITUKAR DENGAN SKILL LAKTASI (GIS) KALAU JADI BISA DIMASUKKAN MASTITIS DLM SKILL LAB

(Histologi: Structure of Endometrium during

menstrual cycle)

-   

-    HistologiPlacenta

+ PA (endometrial hyperplasia) -    Pregnancy Test

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PHOP Topic (Public Healt)

CRP Topic (dr. M. Normansyah)

BHP Topic (dr. Insi)

Lecture PHOP: Philosophy and Development of Public Health (Tutorial PHOP:)

Lecture PHOP: Health System (Tutorial PHOP:)

Lecture PHOP: Health System (Tutorial PHOP:)

Lecture PHOP: Public health laws and ethics (Tutorial PHOP:)

Lecture PHOP: Primary Health Care (Tutorial PHOP: Obstetri Sosial)

Lecture PHOP: Public health laws and ethics (Tutorial PHOP:Obstetri Sosial)

Lecture PHOP: Community empowerment (Tutorial PHOP: Basic Six: KIA/KB: K4)

Lecture PHOP: Community empowerment (Tutorial PHOP: Obstetri Sosial > 3 Terlambat)

Lecture PHOP: Tobacco control (Tutorial PHOP:)

Lecture PHOP: Community Nutrition (Tutorial PHOP:)

Lecture PHOP: Clean/Hygienic & Healthy Behaviors (Perilaku Hidup Bersih dan Sehat) (Tutorial PHOP:)

Lecture PHOP: Community prevention of HIV-AIDS (Tutorial PHOP:Community prevention of STD's)

Lecture PHOP: Disaster management (Tutorial PHOP: Early Detection; Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention of the disease)

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Learning Objective Mapping-System FUNDAMENTAL BASIC SCIENCEYear Academic: 1Semester: 1

B.1

B.2 Week 1 2 3

B.3 Week Theme Introduction Enzime

B.4 2 2 2

B.5 Fatigue (nutrition)

B.6

B.7

B.8

B.9 Basic Structure

B.10 Basic Function

B.11

General Learning Objective

Concept of Biomolecul

Number of Meeting

Trigger Case-SKDI

Cervical Trauma

Pancreatic insufficiency (nutrition)

Differential Diagnosis - SKDI

Other Disorders may related - SKDI

Basic Disease - Mechanism

Other Basic Science may relatd

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B.12 CSL Topic General Survey

B.13 LA Topic Introduction

B.14 ML Topic

Communication skill & medical

recordPoint Nodal Evaluation

Protein Electophoesis

Factors Influence Ptyalin Activity

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B.15 PHOP Topic

B.16 CRP Topic

B.17 BHP Topic

Lecture PHOP: Overview of

Basic Principles of Public Health (Tutorial PHOP: Determinants of Health in This Case)

Lecture PHOP: Overview of Basic

Principles of Public Health (Tutorial

PHOP: Determinants of

Health in This Case)

Lecture PHOP: Behavioral

determinants (Tutorial PHOP: Risk Factors of specific

symptoms)

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Learning Objective Mapping-System FUNDAMENTAL BASIC SCIENCE

4 5 6 7

Bioenergetics Cell

2 2 2 2

Disorder of DNA/RNA synthesis

Disorder of chromosome

Malnutrition (nutrition)

Major Thalassemia (Biochemistry)

Anemia Hemolytic due to hereditary

Spherocytosis Down Syndrome

(Biosel)

Describe about somatic and sex linked cell. HE

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Informed concent

Nutritional Status DNA Isolation Thick Blood Smear

Explain about cell cycle and cell division (mitosis and meiosis process)

Explain about chromosome

Describe about chromosomal abnormalities.

Explain about gametogenesis, i.e. spermato- and oogenesis.

Explain about fertilization (dijelaskan dalam tutor guide).

Explain about early embryonic development (dijelaskan dalam tutor guide)..

Point Nodal Evaluation

Point Nodal Evaluation

Universal Precaution

intercellular Communicaton (Physiology)

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Lecture PHOP: Behavioral

determinants (Tutorial PHOP:

Patients education, lifestyle)

Lecture PHOP: Environmental Determinants

(Tutorial PHOP: Understands the

concept of maintaining blood

transfusion to prevent the thalassemia patients of

acquiring worst condition)

Lecture PHOP: Environmental Determinants

(Tutorial PHOP: Understand that

cell is one determinants of

health)

Lecture PHOP: Socioeconomic Determinants

(Tutorial PHOP: Explain about

health risk; family as unit of care; ability of doing activity of daily

living)

Explain about ethical consideration in this case.

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MIDTERM

8 9 10 11

General Anatomy Parasit Infection Microbiology

2 2 2 2

the student will be able to explain the general pathology aspects

The student will be able to diagnose and manage helminthiasis

Cell Adaptation & Injury

Multiple Trauma (Anatomy)

Hepatitis B (Anatomy Patology)

Helminthiasis (Parasitology)

Pneumonia (Microbiology)

Malnourished and anemia

1. cell adaptation & injury

Helminthiasis Patophysiology and pathogenesis

2. acute & chronic inflammation

lung, anal, perianal, abdomen, caecum, urethra

3. haemodynamic disorder

4. tissue renewal-repair-regeneration

Malnourished, loss of appetite, anemia (Nutrition)

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5. immunologic aspect of the disease

Point Nodal Evaluation

Blood pressure measurement

Point Nodal Evaluation

Examination of vital sign

General Anatomy and Basic Histology

Histopathology of cell injury,

adaptation-inflammation-hemodynamic

disorder

Morphology of Helminths

Principle of Bacteria

General Pathology (anatomy pathology)

Helminthology (parasitology)

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Lecture PHOP: Socioeconomic Determinants

(Tutorial PHOP: Injury Prevention)

Lecture PHOP: Disease

Transmisions (Tutorial PHOP:

Understand concept of disease

transmissions, preventions and

control of communicable

disease)

Lecture PHOP: Disease

Transmisions (Deworming

strategy, Personal Hygiene,

Sanitation)

Lecture PHOP: Communicable

Disease (Tutorial PHOP: Preventions

and control of communicable

disease)

Blanket treatment vs individual treatment

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12 13 14 15

Neoplasia

2 2 2 2

the student will be able to explain the pathogenesis of neoplasia

Blood Specimen for Diagnosis

Miscelanous Specimen for

DiagnosticIndividual Drug

Response

Colorectal Cancer (Anatomy Patology)

Rhesus Incompatibilty

(Clinical Patology)

Diabetic Neuropathy

(Clinical Patology)Hipoglycemia

(Pharmacology)

1. Pathogenesis of neoplasia (benign and malignant)

2. Molecullar basis of cancer

3. Grading & staging of cancer1. biology of tumor growth (benign & malignant)

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Blood Grouping

2. predisposition and risk factors of cancer

Point Nodal Evaluation

Helminthiasis diagnosis from

faecal specimensPoint Nodal Evaluation

Patient education in drug

administration

microscopic feature of the disease (benign & malignant)

Proteinuria & Glucosuria

Route of Drugs Adminisrations

Neoplasia (anatomy pathology)

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Lecture PHOP: Communicable

Disease (Tutorial PHOP: Early detection of

disease, primary, secondary and

tertiary prevention)

Lecture PHOP: Non Communicable

disease (Tutorial PHOP: primary, secondary and

tertiary prevention of the disease)

Lecture PHOP: Non Communicable

disease (Tutorial PHOP: Patient

education)

(Tutorial PHOP: Health Seeking

Behavior; Patient Education)

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2

FINAL EXAMINATION

Rational Use of Drugs

Peptic Ulcer (Pharmacology)

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Point Nodal Evaluation

Prescription of Drugs

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(Tutorial PHOP: Health Seeking

Behavior; Patients education)

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Topic 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Theme Infertility (Obgyn) Delivery 1 (Obgyn)

2 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2

Trigger Case- SKDI Primary infertility Menstrual cycle Abortion Pre eclampsia PROM (with BV) Dystocia Ca Cervix

operative delivery

Sexual Dysfunction Candidiasis

PPROM

Pubertal changes Mola Hidatidosa Placenta Previa

Endometritis LBW,HMD SEPSIS & ASFIXIA

(boys and girls) KET

DUB

Basic Structure

Anatomy uterus -different pressure

-mucus secretion

(Placenta)

Basic Function

System

-ciculation

(HPO axis) capacitation, -closure of AS

Fern Test

male sexual act:

Screening TORCH

CSL Topic PRESCRIPTION I PARTOGRAPH PE VENEROLOGY

LA Topic Sperm Analysis

ML Topic

PHOP Topic

CRP Topic

BHP Topic (dr. Insi)

General Learning Objective

The students will be able to describe the physiological functions of male reproductive system.

The students will be able to describe the physiological function of female reproductive system

The students will be able to describe the process of fertilization and implantation and capacitation

The students will be able to describe the process of pregnancy in the 1st trimester

The students will be able to describe the process of pregnancy in the 2nd trimester

The students will be able to describe the process of pregnancy in the 3rd trimester

The students will be able to describe the process of delivery

The students will be able to describe abou prolonged labor

The students will be able to describe SUM

The students will be able to describe

The students will be able to describe

The students will be able to describe

The students will be able to describe

Female Reproductive

System (Obgyn)Pregnancy TM 1

(Obgyn)Pregnancy TM 2

(Obgyn)Pregnancy TM 3

(Obgyn)Prolonged Labor

(Obgyn)Puerperium

(Obgyn)

Metabolisme Adaptation of

Newborn (Pediatric)

Respiratory Adaptation of

Newborn (Pediatric)

Benign Disease of Female Genital

Organs (Dermato venereologic)

Precancerous Lession (Obgyn)

Number of Meeting per Session

Salphyngitis & endometriosis

Bleeding in Pregnancy

Post-Partum Bleeding + Mastitis

Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia

Neonatal aspyxia & Sepsis

Vaginal Discharge (STI)

minggu ditambah sampai 4 kali pertemuan

NORMAL DELIVERY I

Differential Diagnosis – SKDI BV, Candidiasis,

Trichomoniasis

Other Disorders may related – SKDI

Dysmenore (physiology)

Hyperemesis Gravidarum (HEG) Placental Abruption

DD/ Gonorrhea, Chlamydia

Histology of Amniotic Membrane

Review physiological

functions of the placenta

Basic Disease- Mechanism Plasenta function as

hormonal regulator during pregnancy

Physiological function of uterus contraction in labour process.

Physiology of uterine contraction in preventing bleeding.

Physiology of acute inflamation

Adaptation respiration function in first day of newborn baby

Physiology of vaginal discharge

Anatomy & histology of male reproductive tract

Anatomy & histology of female reproductive tract

(Histologi: Structure of Uterus during menstrual

cycle)

Anatomy & histology of female reproductive tract

Physiological effect of birth passage to respiratory function (increase pressure in lung that inisiate mucous excretion)

Physiolgical changes during puerperium period (how long theprocess, endocrine related issues, mammae, uterine, ovarium)

Molecular mechanism underlying infection (interleukin, cytokine, etc)

-change pressure in pleura

Physiology of male reproductive

system

Physiology of female

reproductive The process of fertilization,

The movement of blastocyst,

implantation.

Physiological response to inflamation process

Adaptation of cardiac function in first newborn baby

Hormone related maturation of

spematogonia to spermatozoa

Development and the major

physiological functions of the

placenta.

The HPO axis and its relationship to each target organ, negative feedback, positive feedback.

Maternal adaptation in first

trimester in pregnancy: the

weight gain, metabolism,

maternal circulatory

Describe the actions and cellular

mechanisms of testosterone and

related androgens.

The function of female

reproductive hormone.

enviroment (radiation and

chemical agent) aspect to

physiological function of

endometrium and tube

The role of hormonal in pregnancy

Adatation of hematology changes in first day of newborn baby

Identify the causes and consequences of over-secretion

and under-secretion of

List the protein hormones secreted

by the placenta and describe the

role of human chorionic

gonadotropin (hCG) in the rescue

of the corpus luteum in

maintaining pregnancy early

post-implantation.

-          HB

testosterone for a) prepubertal and b)

postpubescent males.

Oogenesis and its changes in the

ovarian follicle.

Physiolgical prepective of

fimbriae movement to transfer ovum from ovarium to fallopian tube.

-          Billirubin metabolisme

The roles of FSH, LH, estradiol, and

inhibin in oogenesis and follicular maturation.

Explain the role of hormones in

mammary gland development

during puberty, pregnancy.

Adaptation in gastrocintestinal tract.

Adaptation and development of Testis after birth (decensus testis)

-          Absortion

Ovulation and the formation and decline of the

corpus luteum and the roles of

hormones in each of these processes.

-          reabsortion

Circumcision issues.

Graphically illustrate the timing of changes in blood levels of FSH, LH, estradiol, progesterone, and inhibin, and correlate these with structural changes in the endometrium, ovarium, breast and each target related organ.

Function of scrotum

(temperature regulator for testis)

Describe how the changes in ovarian steroids produce the proliferative

and secretory

Nutrition effects to spermatozoa function and

development.

phases of the uterine

endometrium and menstruation and

the changes in basal body

temperature during the menstrual

cycle.

Physiology of development sex

secundary sign related to endocrine

Physiology of ovum after birth untill

menache

Other Basic Sciences may

related

Female sexual act: stimulation of

female act, female erection and

lubrication, female orgasm.

The weight gain, metabolism,

maternal circulatory.

Physiology of ejaculation and

erection (neuromucluar,

neurovacular and endocrine response

)

the protein hormones secreted

by the placenta, the role of

humanchorionic gonadotropin

(hCG) in the rescue of the corpus

luteum in maintaining

pregnancy early post-implantation.

GYNECOLOGY HISTORY TAKING

UNIVERSAL PRECAUTION

GYNECOLOGY HISTORY TAKING

OBSTETRICS HISTORY TAKING

OBSTETRIC PHYSICAL EXAMINATION

NORMAL DELIVERY I

NORMAL DELIVERY II

GESTATIONAL AGE ASSESSMENT

NEONATAL RESCUCITATION (1)

NEONATAL RESCUCITATION (2)

ANTROPOMETRY ??? --> DIRENCANAKAN DITUKAR DENGAN SKILL LAKTASI (GIS) KALAU JADI BISA DIMASUKKAN MASTITIS DLM SKILL LAB

(Histologi: Structure of

Endometrium during menstrual

cycle) -   

-    HistologiPlacenta

+ PA (endometrial hyperplasia) -    Pregnancy Test

Lecture PHOP: Philosophy and Development of Public Health (Tutorial PHOP:)

Lecture PHOP: Health System (Tutorial PHOP:)

Lecture PHOP: Health System (Tutorial PHOP:)

Lecture PHOP: Public health laws and ethics (Tutorial PHOP:)

Lecture PHOP: Primary Health Care (Tutorial PHOP: Obstetri Sosial)

Lecture PHOP: Public health laws and ethics (Tutorial PHOP:Obstetri Sosial)

Lecture PHOP: Community empowerment (Tutorial PHOP: Basic Six: KIA/KB: K4)

Lecture PHOP: Community empowerment (Tutorial PHOP: Obstetri Sosial > 3 Terlambat)

Lecture PHOP: Tobacco control (Tutorial PHOP:)

Lecture PHOP: Community Nutrition (Tutorial PHOP:)

Lecture PHOP: Clean/Hygienic & Healthy Behaviors (Perilaku Hidup Bersih dan Sehat) (Tutorial PHOP:)

Lecture PHOP: Community prevention of HIV-AIDS (Tutorial PHOP:Community prevention of STD's)

Lecture PHOP: Disaster management (Tutorial PHOP: Early Detection; Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention of the disease)

(dr. M. Normansyah)

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BREAST EXAMINATIO

N ???