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IntermedIAte module
In
obstetrIcs & GynAecoloGy
CoLLege oF
PhySICIAnS And
SurgeonS
PAkIStAn
REQUIREMENTS FOR TRAINING & EXAMINATION
2010
AddendumBasic Life Support (BLS) is a mandatory course for
all postgraduate trainees (FCPS and MCPS). All Fellowship residents arerequired to attend BLS course before they can
appear in Intermediate Module (IMM) examination.
OFFIC
E CO
PY
ADDENDUM
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The College of PhysiCians and surgeons PakisTanwould appreciate any criticism, suggestions,
advice from the readers and users of this document. Comments may be sent in writing or by
e-mail to the CPSP at:
national directorate residency Program (ndrP)College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (CPSP)
7th Central Street, Defence Housing Authority, [email protected]
III
Contact Details:College of Physicians and Surgeons, Pakistan.7th Central Street, Phase II, D.H.A. Karachi - 75500.Phone: 99207100-10, UAN 111-606-606Facsimile: 99266450Website: www.cpsp.edu.pk
Contents
INTRODUCTION
TRAINING AND EXAMINATION
ASSESSMENT
TRAINING FOR INTERMEDIATE MODULE
USEFUL ADDRESSES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS
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The College was established in 1962 through an ordinance of the
Federal Government. The objectives and functions of the College
include: promotion of specialist practice by securing improvement of
teaching and training; arranging postgraduate medical, surgical and
other specialist training; holding and conducting examinations for
awarding College diplomas and admission to the Fellowships of the
College; and promotion of research.
Since its inception the College has actively pursued improvements in
postgraduate medical education in Pakistan. Currently, the College
offers Fellowships in fifty three disciplines compared to the initial few
in Medicine, Surgery, Paediatrics and Obstetrics and Gynecology in
1963. Structured training programs have been developed, criteria for
recognition of training institutes have been laid down, and format of
examinations has been improved with unbiased objective, reliable
and candidate friendly methods of assessment. Fellowship training
can be undertaken in over 130 accredited medical institutions
throughout the country and 106 accredited institutions abroad. Over
2000 supervisors are involved in the CPSP training programs.
The College has established 12 Regional Centers including five
Provincial Headquarter Centres in the country to coordinate the
training and examination, and facilitate the candidates of these areas.
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INTRODUCTION
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Constant efforts are made to improve the standards of examinations
and make them relevant, transparent, objective and fair to the
candidates. In its endeavor to decrease inter-rater variability, and
increase fairness and transparency, the College has introduced the
use of assessment forms for scoring of all the components of clinical
and oral examinations. Another step in this direction is the
introduction of Task Oriented Assessment of Clinical Skills (TOACS)
in the FCPS II Clinical Examinations in a number of disciplines from
September 2001.
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INTERMEDIATE MODULE
To ensure better training, the CPSP introduced an Intermediate
Module Examination in several disciplines in 2001. This mid-training
assessment strengthens the monitoring and in-training assessment
systems by providing trainees with an estimate of mid-training
competence. It also serves as a diagnostic tool for trainees and
supervisors, provides a curricular link between basic and advanced
training, and an opportunity for sampling a wider domain of
knowledge and skills.
Vide Notification No. 6-1 / Exam-04 / CPS / 1438 S and R, the
Intermediate Module (IMM) examination is mandatory eligibility
requirement for all FCPS II examination as from September 2007 and
onward. Candidates are required to complete two years training in
Obstetrics and Gynaecology, attend all mandatory workshops and
take the Intermediate Module examination.
In case of failure in the Intermediate Module examination, the trainees
are permitted to continue their training in the chosen specialty but
must pass the Intermediate Module examination prior to appearing in
the final FCPS II examination.
GENERAL REGULATIONS
Candidate will be admitted to the examination in the name (surname
and other names) as given in the MBBS degree and PMDC
certificate. CPSP will not entertain any application for change of
name on the basis of marriage / divorce /deed.
REGISTRATION AND SUPERVISION
All training must be supervised, and trainees are required to register
with the Research and Training Monitoring Cell (RTMC) within 30
days of starting their training for Intermediate Module. In case of
delay in registration, the start of training will be considered from the
date of receipt of application by the RTMC. Registration forms are
available in RTMC and in the Regional Centers. They can also be
downloaded from the CPSP Website. Training is compulsorily
monitored by an approved supervisor who is a CPSP fellow or a
specialist with relevant postgraduate qualifications registered at the
RTMC.
APPROVED TRAINING CENTRES
Training must be undertaken in units, departments and institutions
approved by the College. A current list of approved institutions is
available from the College and its Regional Centres as well as on the
College website: www.cpsp.edu.pk
TRAINING ANDEXAMINATION
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BASIC MEDICAL TRAININGPROGRAM FOR INTERMEDIATEMODULE
DURATION The duration of training for the Intermediate Module (IMM) istwo years; the Intermediate Module examination is taken oncompletion of the basic training.
ROTATIONS Three months of rotation in any two of the following disciplines,one of which is mandatory before appearing in the IntermediateModule examination. Second rotation may be completed in nexttwo years:
- Medicine - Neonatology- Diagnostic imaging
COMPONENTS OF TRAININGMandatory Workshops
It is mandatory for all Intermediate Module trainees to attendthe following CPSP certified workshops in the two year oftraining:1. Introduction to Computer and Internet2. Research Methodology and Dissertation Writing3. Surgical Skills4. Communication SkillsAny other workshop/s as may be introduced (e.g. ACLS and ATLS)by CPSP.
noTe: No candidate will be allowed to appear in IMM
examination without attending the abovementioned
workshops including BLS.
LogbookTrainees are required to maintain a logbook in which entries ofacademic/ professional work done during the period of trainingshould be made on a daily basis, and signed by the supervisor.Completed and duly certified logbook will form a part of theapplication for appearing in IMM examination.
E-logbookThe CPSP council has decided to introduce E-logbook system forall trainees in FCPS from January 2009. Upon registration withRTMC each trainee is allotted a registration number and apassword to log on to the e-logbook on the CPSP website. Thetrainee is required to enter all work performed and the academicactivities undertaken in the logbook on daily basis. The concernedsupervisor is required to verify the entries made by the trainee.This system ensures timely entries by the trainee and promptverification by the supervisor. It also helps in monitoring theprogress of trainees and vigilance of supervisors.
Research (Dissertation/Two Papers)One of the training requirements for fellowship trainees is adissertation or two research papers on a topic related to thefield of specialization. For trainees in Obstetrics & Gynaecologythe dissertation synopsis or abstracts of the research papersmust be submitted for approval to the Research and EvaluationUnit (REU) by the end of first year of the Intermediate Module.
General Requirements Training should incorporate the principle of gradually increasingresponsibility, and provide each trainee with a sufficient scope,volume and variety of experience in a range of settings that includeinpatients, outpatients, emergency and intensive care.
Instructional MethodologyTeaching occurs using several methods that range from formallectures to planned clinical experiences. Aspects covered willinclude knowledge, skills and attitudes relevant to the discipline inorder to achieve specific learning outcomes and competencies.
The theoretical part of the curriculum presents the current body ofknowledge necessary for practice. This can be imparted usinglectures, grand teaching rounds, clinico-pathological meetings,literature reviews and presentations, journal clubs, self directedlearning, conferences and seminars. Clinical learning is organizedto provide appropriate expertise and competence necessary toevaluate and manage common clinical problems. Demonstration inoutpatient and in patient clinics and procedural skill trainings onsimulators, mannequins and patients are all practical trainingmodalities.
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ASSESSMENT
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
For appearing in Intermediate Module examination a candidate
should have:
� Passed FCPS-I in Obstetrics and Gynaecology or granted
exemption by CPSP.
� Registered with the Research and Training Monitoring Cell
(RTMC).
� Completed two years of training under an approved supervisor
in an institution recognized by the CPSP. A certificate of
completion of training must be submitted.
� Submitted attested logbook.
� Submitted certificates of attendance of mandatory workshops.
� Synopsis for dissertation/abstracts of two research papers must
be submitted.
It is important to note that all applicants must undertake IMM
examination before taking Fellowship examination of the relevant
specialty.
EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
� The Intermediate Module theory examination will be held twice
a year.
� Theory examinations are held in various cities of the country
usually at Abbottabad, Bahawalpur, Faisalabad, Hyderabad,
Islamabad, Karachi, Nawabshah, Larkana, Lahore, Multan,
Peshawar and Quetta centres. The College shall decide
where to hold TOACS examinations depending on the number
of candidates in a city and shall inform the candidates
accordingly.
� English is the medium of all examinations for theory, practical
and viva.
� The College will notify of any change in the centres, the dates
and format of the examination.
� A competent authority appointed by the College has the power
to debar any candidate from any examination if it is satisfied
that such a candidate is not a fit person to take the College
examination because of using unfair means in the examination,
misconduct or other disciplinary reasons.
EXAMINATION FEE
� Fee deposited for a particular examination shall not be
carried over to the next examination in case of withdrawal,
absence or exclusion.
� Applications along with the prescribed examination fee and
required documents must be submitted by the last date
notified for this purpose before each examination.
� The details of examination fee and fee for change of centre,
subject, etc shall be notified before each examination.
FORMAT OF EXAMINATION
Intermediate Module examination consists of the following two
components:
� Theory examination:
It consists of:
Paper i
Paper ii
� Clinical examination:
TOACS (Task Oriented Assessment of Clinical Skills).
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} 100 One best type of MCQs in each paper. (70 Obs. 30 Gynae)
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TOACS
TOACS will comprise of 12 to 20 stations with a change time of
one minute for the candidate to move from one station to the
other. The stations may have an examiner, a patient or both.
Structured clinical tasks will be set at each station. At stations
where no examiner is present the candidates will have to
submit written responses to short answer questions/ MCQs on
a response sheet.
There will be two types of stations: static and interactive. On
static stations the candidate will be presented with patient
data, a clinical problem or a research study and will be asked
to give written responses about the questions asked. At the
interactive stations the candidate will have to demonstrate a
competency, for example, taking history, performing a clinical
examination, counseling, assembling an instrument, etc. One
examiner will be present at each interactive station and will
either rate the performance of the candidate or ask questions
testing reasoning and problem-solving skills.
Pass/Fail Criteria
Candidates have to pass the theory to be eligible to take the
TOACS examination.
TRAINING FOR INTERMEDIATEMODULE
GIO (GENERAL INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES):
By the end of 2nd year in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, a trainee
shall be able to:
KNOWLEDGE:
1. Discuss etiology, pathogenesis, epidemiology and management
of disorders in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, as given in the
section on Specific Learning Outcomes (SLO).
2. Show initiative to become life long self-directed learners
tapping on resources including clinical material, faculty,
Internet and on-line learning programs and library.
3. Discuss principles of basic sciences as applied to Obstetrics
and Gynaecology like hemorrhage, blood transfusion, shock,
sterilization of instruments, infection, antibiotics, inflammation,
repair, and healing.
SKILLS:
1. Take a comprehensive and pertinent history of a patient
presenting with Obstetrical and Gynaecological complaints.
2. Perform detailed Physical examination in a rational sequence
that is both technically correct as well as methodical.
3. Elicit Physical signs without discomfort to the patient.
4. Evaluate patient in the setting of Outpatients Department,
Hospital wards, Labour Room, Day care surgery, Emergency
Department and attending calls in other departments for
problems related to Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
5. Formulate a working diagnosis and consider relevant
differential diagnosis.
6. Order a set of relevant investigations considering availability,
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7. Decide and implement suitable effective treatment considering
safety, cost factors, complications and side effects.
8. Practice proper procedures in operating theatres and labor
wards including gowning, gloving, use of various sutures,
surgical principles, and use and working of electro medical
equipment.
9. Assist at major surgeries and perform minor procedures under
supervision.
10. Maintain follow-up of patients at appropriate intervals,
recognizing new developments and/or complications and
offering sensible management protocols.
ATTITUDES:
1. Counsel patients and relatives in patient's preferred language
exhibiting good communication skills, empathy and
empowerment to patients.
2. Exhibit emotional maturity and stability, integrity, ethical values
and professional approach, sense of responsibility in day-to-
day professional activities.
3. Take proper informed consent for physical examination and
ensure confidentiality and appropriate environment for intimate
physical examination.
4. Call for help judiciously in emergency situations and referral as
required.
5. Maintain detailed and accurate documentation regarding
patient management and procedures.
PROCEDURES:
The level of competence to be achieved each year is specified
according to the key, as follows:
1. Observer status.
2. Assistant status.
3. Performed under direct supervision.
4. Performed under indirect supervision.
5. Performed independently
note: Levels 4 and 5 for practical purposes are almost
synonymous
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Elic
itin
g P
ert
inent
his
tory
430
530
530
530
120
Perf
orm
ing p
hysic
al exam
ination
430
530
530
530
120
Requesting a
ppro
priate
investigations
330
330
430
530
120
Inte
rpre
ting t
he r
esults o
f in
vestigations
330
330
430
530
120
Deci
din
g a
nd im
ple
mentin
g a
ppro
priate
tre
atm
ent
230
230
330
430
120
Managin
g im
media
te c
om
plic
ations
130
230
330
430
120
Main
tain
ing f
ollo
w-u
p3
30
430
530
530
120
Usin
g u
ltra
sound (
basic
)1
51
52
52
10
25
Feta
l m
onitoring (
inclu
din
g C
TG
)3
30
430
530
530
120
Am
nio
cente
sis
--
--
--
1
Managem
ent
of
medic
al dis
ord
ers
in p
regnancy
110
210
310
310
40
ob
ste
tric
sA
nte
nata
l (
OP
D &
WA
RD
)
COMPETENCIES
First Year
3 Months
6 Months
LevelCasesLevelCases
Total Cases
1st Year
9 Months
12 Months
LevelCasesLevelCases
Actu
al or
dem
onstr
ation o
nvid
eo m
odels
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13
Assessm
ent
on a
dm
issio
n2
30
330
430
430
120
Medic
al in
duction o
f la
bour
25
25
35
45
20
Surg
ical in
duction o
f la
bour
25
25
35
45
20
Managem
ent
of
norm
al la
bour
230
230
330
430
120
Perf
orm
ing a
nd r
epairin
g e
pis
ioto
my
25
210
310
410
35
Repair o
f vagin
al and p
erineal te
ars
2
22
23
34
310
(exclu
din
g t
hird d
egre
e t
ears
)R
epair o
f t
hird d
egre
e t
ears
1-
1-
2-
2-
-R
epair o
f cerv
ical te
ars
12
22
33
43
10
Imm
edia
te m
anagem
ent
of
23
33
43
53
12
post-
part
um
haem
orr
hage
Outlet
forc
eps d
eliv
ery
12
22
32
42
8V
acuum
extr
action
12
23
33
43
11C
aesare
an s
ection
110
210
310
410
40
Repair
of ru
ptu
red u
teru
s (c
ase
s d
istrib
ute
d in
12 m
onth
s)1
-1
-2
-2
-5
Obste
tric
hyste
recto
my
(as a
bove)
1-
1-
2-
2-
3C
orr
ection o
f (a
cute
) in
vert
ed u
teru
s
(as a
bove)
1-
1-
1-
2-
2B
reech,
twin
deliv
ery
, 1
31
32
32
312
destr
uctive o
pera
tions,
cra
nio
tom
y e
tc.
Resuscitation o
f neonate
120
220
320
320
80
Contr
aception c
ounselin
g /
advic
e2
50
350
350
450
200
Insert
ion o
f IU
CD
15
25
35
35
20
ob
ste
tric
sIn
trapart
um
(Labour
Room
)
ob
ste
tric
s P
ostn
ata
l
COMPETENCIES
First Year
3 Months
6 Months
LevelCasesLevelCases
Total Cases
1st Year
9 Months
12 Months
LevelCasesLevelCases
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Elic
itin
g P
ert
inent
his
tory
420
--
--
--
20
Perf
orm
ing p
hysic
al exam
ination
420
--
--
--
20
Requesting a
ppro
priate
investigations
320
--
--
--
20
Inte
rpre
ting t
he r
esults o
f in
vestigations
320
--
--
--
20
Decid
ing a
nd im
ple
mentin
g a
ppro
priate
tre
atm
ent
220
--
--
--
20
Managin
g im
media
te c
om
plic
ations
120
--
--
--
20
Main
tain
ing f
ollo
w-u
p3
20
--
--
--
20
Takin
g P
ap s
mears
210
--
--
--
10
Arr
angin
g a
ssessm
ent
by a
n a
nesth
etist
215
--
--
--
15
Colp
oscopy
15
--
--
--
5
Hyste
ro-s
alp
ingogra
phy (
inje
ction o
f dye)
25
--
--
--
5
LLE
TZ
/ C
aute
rization o
f cerv
ix /
cry
osurg
ery
12
--
--
--
2
gyn
aeco
log
yO
PD
& W
ard
(
num
ber
of
cases d
istr
ibute
d in 1
2 m
onth
s)
COMPETENCIES
First Year
3 Months
6 Months
LevelCasesLevelCases
Total Cases
1st Year
9 Months
12 Months
LevelCasesLevelCases
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Scru
bbin
g3
10
--
--
--
10
Openin
g &
Clo
sin
g a
bdom
en
1,2
5-
--
--
-5
Evacuation o
f R
eta
ined p
roducts
of
conception
25
--
--
--
5
Dila
tation &
Cure
ttage
25
--
--
--
5
Cerv
ical B
iopsy
22
--
--
--
2
Poly
pecto
my
22
--
--
--
2
Mars
upili
zation o
f B
art
holin
’s C
yst
22
--
--
--
2
Min
ilaparo
tom
y (
for
tubal lig
ation)
25
--
--
--
5
Dra
inage o
f abscess
22
--
--
--
2
Post-
part
um
tubal lig
ation
25
--
--
--
5
Dia
gnostic lapara
scopy
15
--
--
--
5
Hyste
roscopy
15
--
--
--
5
Ovarian c
yste
cto
my
13
--
--
--
3
Laparo
tom
y f
or
ecto
pic
pre
gnancy
15
--
--
--
5
Myom
ecto
my
11
--
--
--
1
Abdom
inal hyste
recto
my
15
--
--
--
5
Vagin
al hyste
recto
my
12
--
--
--
2
Repair o
f pro
lapse
12
--
--
--
2
gyn
aeco
log
y O
pera
tive S
kills
(B
1 G
enera
l S
kills
) (
num
ber
of
cases d
istr
ibute
d in 1
2 m
onth
s)
gyn
aeco
log
y O
pera
tive S
kills
(B
2 O
pera
tions)
(num
ber
of
cases d
istr
ibute
d in 1
2 m
onth
s)
COMPETENCIES
First Year
3 Months
6 Months
LevelCasesLevelCases
Total Cases
1st Year
9 Months
12 Months
LevelCasesLevelCases
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Elic
itin
g P
ert
inent
his
tory
530
530
530
90
Perf
orm
ing p
hysic
al exam
ination
530
530
530
90
Requesting a
ppro
priate
investigations
530
530
530
90
Inte
rpre
ting t
he r
esults o
f in
vestigations
530
530
530
90
Decid
ing a
nd im
ple
menting a
ppro
priate
tre
atm
ent
530
530
530
90
Managin
g im
media
te c
om
plic
ations
530
530
530
90
Main
tain
ing f
ollo
w-u
p5
30
530
530
90
Usin
g u
ltra
sound (
basic
)3
10
410
510
30
Feta
l m
onitoring (
inclu
din
g C
TG
)5
30
530
530
90
Am
nio
cente
sis
Managem
ent
of
medic
al dis
ord
ers
in p
regnancy
415
515
515
45
ob
ste
tric
s A
nte
nata
l (O
PD
& W
AR
D)
Second Year
15 Months
LevelCases
Total Cases
2nd Year
18 Months
21 Months
LevelCasesLevelCases
COMPETENCIES
Actu
al or
dem
onstr
ation o
n v
ideo m
odels
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17
Assessm
ent
on a
dm
issio
n5
30
530
530
90
Medic
al in
duction o
f la
bour
55
55
55
15
Surg
ical in
duction o
f la
bour
55
55
55
15
Managem
ent
of
norm
al la
bour
530
525
525
80
Perf
orm
ing a
nd r
epairin
g e
pis
ioto
my
510
510
510
30
Repair o
f vagin
al &
perineal te
ars
(exclu
din
g t
hird d
egre
e t
ears
)5
25
25
26
Repair o
f t
hird d
egre
e t
ears
3-
3-
4-
8
Repair o
f cerv
ical te
ars
43
53
54
10
Imm
edia
te m
anagem
ent
of
post-
part
um
haem
orr
hage
54
54
54
12
Outlet
forc
eps d
eliv
ery
42
54
54
10
Vacuum
extr
action
53
53
53
9
Caesare
an s
ection
415
515
515
45
Repair o
f ru
ptu
red u
teru
s3
-3
-4
55
Obste
tric
hyste
recto
my
3-
3-
43
3
Corr
ection o
f in
vert
ed u
teru
s (
acute
)3
-3
-4
22
Bre
ech,
twin
deliv
ery
, destr
uctive o
pera
tions,
cra
nio
tom
y e
tc.
43
43
42
8
Resuscitation o
f neonate
420
520
520
60
Contr
aception c
ounselin
g /
advic
e5
50
550
550
150
Insert
ion o
f IU
CD
510
510
510
30
ob
ste
tric
s I
ntr
apart
um
(Labour
Room
)
ob
ste
tric
s P
ostn
ata
l
Second Year
15 Months
LevelCases
Total Cases
2nd Year
18 Months
21 Months
LevelCasesLevelCases
COMPETENCIES
Intermediate Module in Obstetrics & Gynaecology 2010
18
Elic
itin
g P
ert
inent
his
tory
420
--
--
20
Perf
orm
ing p
hysic
al exam
ination
420
--
--
20
Requesting a
ppro
priate
investigations
320
--
--
20
Inte
rpre
ting t
he r
esults o
f in
vestigations
320
--
--
20
Decid
ing a
nd im
ple
menting a
ppro
priate
tre
atm
ent
220
--
--
20
Managin
g im
media
te c
om
plic
ations
220
--
--
20
Main
tain
ing f
ollo
w-u
p4
20
--
--
20
Takin
g P
ap s
mears
310
--
--
10
Arr
angin
g a
ssessm
ent
by a
n a
nesth
etist
315
--
--
15
Colp
oscopy
210
--
--
10
Hyste
ro-s
alp
ingogra
phy (
inje
ction o
f dye)
35
--
--
5
LLE
TZ
/ C
aute
rization o
f cerv
ix /
cry
osurg
ery
22
--
--
2
gyn
aeco
log
y
OP
D &
Ward
(n
um
ber
of
cases d
istr
ibute
d in 1
2 m
onth
s)
Second Year
15 Months
LevelCases
Total Cases
2nd Year
18 Months
21 Months
LevelCasesLevelCases
COMPETENCIES
19
Intermediate Module in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2010
Scru
bbin
g4
15
--
--
15
Openin
g a
nd C
losin
g a
bdom
en
3,4
5-
--
-5
Evacuation o
f R
eta
ined p
roducts
of
conception
35
--
--
5
Dila
tation a
nd C
ure
ttage
35
--
--
5
Cerv
ical B
iopsy
33
--
--
3
Poly
pecto
my
33
--
--
3
Mars
upili
zation o
f B
art
holin
’s C
yst
32
--
--
2
Min
ilaparo
tom
y (
for
tubal lig
ation)
35
--
--
5
Dra
inage o
f abscess
33
--
--
3
Post-
part
um
tubal lig
ation
35
--
--
5
Dia
gnostic lapara
scopy
25
--
--
5
Hyste
roscopy
25
--
--
5
Ovarian c
yste
cto
my
23
--
--
3
Laparo
tom
y f
or
ecto
pic
pre
gnancy
25
--
--
5
Myom
ecto
my
22
--
--
2
Abdom
inal hyste
recto
my
25
--
--
5
Vagin
al hyste
recto
my
23
--
--
3
Repair o
f pro
lapse
23
--
--
3
gyn
aeco
log
y O
pera
tive S
kills
(B
1 G
enera
l S
kills
) (
num
ber
of
cases d
istr
ibute
d in 1
2 m
onth
s)
gyn
aeco
log
y O
pera
tive S
kills
(B
2 O
pera
tions)
(
num
ber
of
cases d
istr
ibute
d in 1
2 m
onth
s)
Second Year
15 Months
LevelCases
Total Cases
2nd Year
18 Months
21 Months
LevelCasesLevelCases
COMPETENCIES
ROTATIONAL TRAINING
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Neonata
l E
xam
ination
1,2
,3,4
10 e
ach
Neonata
l R
esuscitation
1,2
,3,4
10 e
ach
Em
erg
ency d
rug d
osage a
nd s
ide e
ffects
1,2
,3,4
5 e
ach
I /
V
flu
ids in f
irst
seven d
ays
1,2
,3,4
5 e
ach
Managem
ent
of
LB
W1,2
,3,4
5 e
ach
Recognitio
n o
f S
epsis
& e
merg
ency c
are
1,2
,3,4
5 e
ach
IMC
I (I
nte
gra
ted m
anagem
ent
of
Child
hood illn
ess)
1,2
,3,4
5 e
ach
Vaccin
ation
1,2
,3,4
5 e
ach
reco
gn
itio
n a
nd
em
erg
en
cy m
an
ag
em
en
t o
f d
an
ger
sig
ns l
ike:
i. J
aundic
e1,2
,3,4
10 e
ach
ii. R
espirato
ry d
istr
ess
1,2
,3,4
10 e
ach
iii.
Convuls
ions
1,2
,3,4
10 e
ach
iv.
CC
T1,2
,3,4
10 e
ach
v. A
naem
ia1,2
,3,4
10 e
ach
vi. P
eriphera
l C
ircula
tory
Failu
re1,2
,3,4
10 e
ach
Level
Cases
ROTATIONS
NE
ON
AT
OLO
GY
(T
hre
e M
onth
Rota
tion)
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Med
ical
pro
ble
ms r
ele
van
t to
oB
g /
gy
n l
ike…
.
Dia
bete
s M
elli
tus
1,2
,3,4
,510 e
ach
Hypert
ensio
n1,2
,3,4
,510 e
ach
Liv
er
Dis
ease
1,2
,3,4
,510 e
ach
Anaem
ia1,2
,3,4
10 e
ach
Renal D
iseases
1,2
,3,4
10 e
ach
Thyro
id D
iseases
1,2
,3,4
10 e
ach
Epile
psy
1,2
,3,4
10 e
ach
Viral D
iseases
1,2
,3,4
,510 e
ach
Pre
ventive M
anagem
ent
1,2
,3,4
,510 e
ach
his
tory
, exam
inati
on
, a
pp
rop
riate
in
vesti
gati
on
an
d t
reatm
en
t o
f …
Para
cente
sis
1,2
,35 e
ach
Aspiration
1,2
,35 e
ach
Liv
er
Bio
psy
15 e
ach
Case P
resenta
tion/
Journ
al C
lub
53
Level
Cases
ROTATIONS M
ED
ICIN
E
(Thre
e M
onth
Rota
tion)
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Basic
s o
f U
ltra
Sound S
can
1,2
,3,4
10 e
ach
Dia
gnosis
of
IUT
Pre
gnancy
1,2
,3,4
10 e
ach
Feta
l B
iom
etr
y1,2
,310 e
ach
Pla
centa
l Localis
ation
1,2
,310 e
ach
BP
P1,2
,310 e
ach
Dia
gnosis
of
Ecto
pic
pre
gnancy
1,2
10 e
ach
Identification o
f norm
al ovary
& U
teru
s1,2
10 e
ach
Ovarian F
olli
cle
1,2
,310 e
ach
Ovarian C
yst
alo
ngw
ith its
chara
cte
ristics
1,2
,310 e
ach
Inte
rpert
ation o
f X
-Ray C
hest
1,2
,3,4
15 e
ach
Inte
rpert
ation o
f H
SG
1,2
,3,4
10 e
ach
Inte
rpert
ation o
f C
T1,2
5 e
ach
Inte
rpert
ation o
f M
RI
1,2
5 e
ach
Level
Cases
ROTATIONS
DIA
GN
OS
TIC
IM
AG
ING
(T
hre
e M
onth
s R
ota
tion)
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USEFUL ADDRESSESAND TELEPHONENUMBERS
1. Regional Offices of the CPSP
MUZAFFARABADCMH Muzaffarabad
Azad Kashmir
TEL: 058810 - 43307
FAX: 058810 - 43902
Email: [email protected]
ABBOTTABAD
Ayub Hospital Complex
Abbottabad
TEL: 0992-383330
Email: [email protected]
PESHAWARHayatabad Medical Complex
Phase IV, Hayatabad,
Peshawar
UAN: 091-111-666-666
TEL: 091-9217011, 091-9217320-1
FAX: 091-9217062
Email: [email protected]
ISLAMABADP.I.M.S, Ravi Road, Sector G- 8/ 3
Islamabad.
UAN: 051-111-666-666
TEL: 051-9262590-1,
FAX: 051-9262592
Email: [email protected]
FAISALABADPunjab Medical College
Faisalabad
UAN: 041-111-666-666
TEL: 041-9210131, 9210366-8
FAX: 041-9210224
LAHORE
Next to INMOL, Hospital
New Muslim Town, Block-D
Lahore.
UAN: 042-111-666-666
TEL: 042- 9231320-8
FAX: 042- 9231327
Email: [email protected]
MULTAN
Nishtar Medical College,
Distt. Jail Road, Opp Circuit House,
Multan.
UAN: 061-111-666-666
TEL: 061-9200946, 9200952
Email: [email protected]
BAHAWALPUR
Quaid-e-Azam Medical College
Bahawalpur
TEL: 062- 9250461
Email: [email protected]
NAWABSHAH
Peoples Medical College for Girls
Nawabshah
TEL: 0244-9370271, 9370479
FAX: 0244-9370478
Email: [email protected]
LARKANA
Chandka Medical College
Larkana
TEL: 074 – 9410726
Email: [email protected]
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HYDERABAD
Liaquat University Hospital, Jamshoro
Hyderabad
TEL: 022-3877393
Email: [email protected]
KARACHI
2.
UAN – 021-111-606-606
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� Registration, Training & Monitoring Cell9207100 -10 Ext: 320
For further Information visit theCollege website at :www.cpsp.edu.pk
QUETTA
CPSP Bolan Medical College
Sandeman Civil Hospital
TEL: 081- 9202424Email: [email protected]
3. Saudi ArabiaRIYADH Saudi Commission for Health
Specialities,
Diplomatic Quarter, P.O. Box 94656
Riyadh -11614, KSA.
TEL: 966-1-4822415 Ext: 156/141
966-2-6401000 Ext: 25843
Email: [email protected]
4. NepalKATHMANDUT.U. Institute of Medicine
Maharajganj, Kathmandu, Nepal
TEL: 977-1- 416224Email: [email protected]
Departments of CPSP Karachi OVERSEAS CPSP CENTRES
ADDENDUM IMM PROSPECTUSOBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
The course during IMM covers following areas of Gynaecology &Obstetrics:
1. GYNAECOLOGY (Weightage 30%):� Development of Female Genital organs-normal and
abnormal, especialy intersexes, obstruction of outflow tract
and urogenital maldevelopment
� Amenorrhoea
� Gynaecological Endocrinology, especialy Hirsutism and Virilism,
PCO
� Endometriosis, Perineal and Pelvic infections, especialy
Bartholin gland problems, Vaginal discharge, STIs, PID
� Menstrual disorders, especialy Menorrhagia, Dysmenorrhoea,
PMS, DUB
� Disorders of early pregnancy, especialy Abortion, Ectopic
Pregnancy, GTD and their management
� Menopause, Hormone Replacement Therapy
� Pelvic Floor Disorders and UV Prolapse
� Infertility
� Contraception and Sterilization
� Pre and Postoperative assessment, preparation and
management. Gynaecological procedures, e.g. cervical
smear, insertion of pesseries, Hysterosalpingography,
Ultrasonography. Minor Operative Gynaecological surgery
Topics where low level of knowledge (up to diagnosis) isrequired:
� Radiotherapy
� Oncology
� Endoscopy
� Urinary Fistulas
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This addendum is to be read after Page 22 of the prospectus
2. OBSTETRICS (weightage 70%):1. normal Pregnancy, labour and Puerperium
- Antenatal Care
- Intrapartum care, Maternal and fetal monitoring
- Postpartum care
- Analgesia / Anaesthesia during labour
- Normal Puerperium
- Breast feeding / complications
- Prenatal diagnosis
2. abnormal Pregnancy, labour and Puerperium
- Malpresentation
- Malposition
- In-coordinate uterine action
- CPD
- Obstructed labour
- 3rd stage complications
- Induction of labour
- Pre Term Labour
- Surgical complications (Appendicitis, Perforated peptic
ulcer, Pancreatitis cholethiasis / cholecystitis, renal colic).
- Neonatal care / Resuscitation
3. Medical complications of Pregnancy
- Cardio vascular diseases
- Renal and urinary tract disorders
- Diabetes in pregnancy
- Endocrine disorders
- Hepatic and G.I.T disorders
- Haemotological disorders of pregnancy
- Thromboembolic disorders
- Psychiatric and neurological disorders
- Dermatological disorders
- Neoplastic diseases
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4. operative / instrumental interventions
- Forceps delivery
- Vacuum delivery
- Breech extraction
- Shoulder dystocia
- Ceasarian section / Ceasarian Hysterectomy
- Episiotomy
- Perineal tears, cervical tear
- Rupture uterus, inversion of uterus
- Manual removal of placenta
- Cephalocentesis
5. epidemiology
- Maternal mortality / morbidity
- Biostatistics
- Reproductive Health
- Domestic Violence
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