فرع النسائية والتوليد

Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics
Addresses women’s health during pregnancy, childbirth, and beyond, with a focus on obstetrics.

Department of Pathology and Forensic Medicine

Vision:
Excellence in medical education at a global level and creating a mature generation of doctors.

Mission:
Planning to graduate doctors who are knowledgeable about the importance and impact of gynecological and obstetric diseases on society, and the social and material consequences of neglecting their diagnosis and treatment.

Objectives:
1. Guiding students toward refined humane interactions, respect for others, and gaining the trust of community members.
2. Teaching students correct scientific thinking in diagnosing diseases.
3. Encouraging outstanding students in both academic and extracurricular activities.
4. Encouraging students to engage in scientific research.
5. Promoting excellence in teaching by providing a sound scientific environment that elevates academic standards.
6. Adopting the principle of lifelong learning.

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery program at Nineveh University, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, aims to prepare doctors with scientific and clinical competencies in treating gynecological conditions, with a focus on clinical training and professional ethics.

Clinical Knowledge

Understanding gynecological diseases and medical examinations.

Clinical Skills

Conducting examinations and preventive measures.

Professional Values

Promoting ethics and humane communication.

Program Objectives

Teaching students about common women’s diseases and developing scientific thinking.

Enhancing humane communication skills and professional ethics.

Equipping students with humane interaction skills and professional ethics.

Promoting excellence in teaching through an advanced scientific environment.

Adopting the principle of lifelong learning.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge

Understanding gynecological diseases, recording medical conditions, and examinations.

Skills

Conducting clinical examinations and medical research.

Values

Commitment to professional ethics and humane communication.

Curriculum Structure

Anatomy and Physiology (Fourth Year, 50 hours)

Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology of the Reproductive System (20 hours of theory, 30 hours of practice).

Labor (Fourth Year, 50 hours)

Labor and Delivery Management (20 hours theory, 30 hours practical).

Medical Diseases in Gynecology (Fourth Year, 50 hours)

Treatment of medical conditions associated with pregnancy (20 hours theory, 30 hours practical).

Women’s Health Issues (Fifth Year, 50 hours)

Injuries and preventive measures included (50 practical hours).

Clinical Sessions (Sixth Year, 370 hours)

Advanced clinical applications in obstetrics and gynecology (70 theoretical hours, 300 practical hours).