580a. Well Woman Care and Gynecology.5 credit hours. This course focuses on the provision of reproductive-based health care to non-pregnant women across the life span. Through regularly scheduled lectures, seminars, clinical conferences, and supervised clinical practice, students learn and apply principles of primary care, contraception, and office gynecology. The clinical component of this course begins the fourth week of the term. This course is required for Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner and Nurse- Midwifery students in the first year of specialization. This course is a prerequisite for 580b. M. E. Rousseau, B. Hackley.
580b. Introduction to Antepartum Care. 5 credit hours. Students are introduced to nurse-midwifery practice. This course is devoted to the theory and practice of antepartum care and fetal assessment. Students apply learning in supervised clinical practice. Required for all nurse-midwifery students in the first year of specialization. H. Reynolds.
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