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Maternal-Fetal Medicine

You will be capable of managing high-risk pregnancies, from prevention to treatment and rehabilitation.
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Description

In the medical subspecialty in Fetal-Maternal Medicine you will train with excellence as a qualified specialist in the management of high-risk pregnancies. You will have expertise in prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation.

Duration: 2 years.

 

Venue:

  • Hospital de Ginecología y Obstetricia de Monterrey.
Recognition of Official Validity of Studies (RVOE) granted by the Mexican Secretariat of Public Education in accordance with agreement 20110461 dated September 1, 2009.

Objective

The subspecialty in Maternal-Fetal Medicine puts special emphasis in the human side of Medicine, with a major focus on teaching and research.

 

Student Learning Outcomes

  • You will solve the clinical problems of pathologies pertaining to Maternal-Fetal Medicine in the different clinical scenarios.
  • You will demonstrate through your actions the principles of ethics and professionalism of your specialty.
  • You will support the tutoring of lower-ranking peers and patients.
  • You will develop research that will allow you to make decisions regarding the care of your patients.

Graduate profile

You will be specialist physician in the management of high-risk pregnancies, with expertise in prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. You will place special emphasis on the human side of medicine, with a major focus on teaching and research.

Admission profile

You will need to have completed full training as a specialist in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Furthermore, you should have the following knowledge:

  • A capacity to study the patient comprehensively through the skills and abilities you have developed, in order to carry out the clinical studies, diagnoses, invasive and non-invasive procedures, and treatments pertaining to the practice of Maternal-Fetal Medicine.
  • Scientific methodology and the epidemiological method.
  • Fluent and accurate use of oral and written Spanish.
  • Understanding and translating English.

You will need to have completed full training as a specialist in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Furthermore, you should have the following skills:

  • Study habits and participation in continuing education activities that enhance your academic and cultural development.
  • Perseverance to devote yourself to your studies exclusively.
  • Practice of your profession with humanitarianism and in strict compliance with ethics and legal regulations. ● Carry out actions that contribute to your personal and professional growth.
  • Ability to learn to use advanced technology, as well as broad knowledge of scientific methodology and the epidemiological method.
  • Use of statistics packages.
  • Understanding the English language

You will need to have completed full training as a specialist in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Furthermore, you should have the following attitudes:

  • Assume your responsibility and leadership both in the community and with the multidisciplinary health care group that you join.
  • An attitude of constant academic improvement toward your ongoing development in scientific and technological advancements in the specialty that you wish to pursue, through self-learning.
  • Promotion of a healthy lifestyle in order to educate individuals and the community so that they apply appropriate measures to prevent diseases and enjoy better quality of life.
  • Values such as honesty, responsibility, appreciation for the values of others (humanistic values), and an enterprising spirit.

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Curriculum

Consult the courses that you will take in the Subspecialty in Maternal-Fetal Medicine.

First year
Code Course CRS Year
HGMF1001 Clinical Training I 35
HGMF1002 Maternal-Fetal Medicine I 2
HGMF1003 Maternal-Fetal Medicine II 4
HGMF1004  Ultrasonography I 2
HGMF1005 Cardiotocography 2
HGMF1006 Embryology 2
HGMF1007 Clinical Training II 35
HGMF1008 Research I 8
Second year
Code Course CRS Year
HGMF2001 Clinical Training III 33
HGMF2002 Maternal-Fetal Medicine III 2
HGMF2003 Maternal-Fetal Medicine IV 2
HGMF2004  Ultrasonography II 4
HGMF2005 Perinatal Infectiology 2
HGMF2006 Genetics 2
HGMF2007 Clinical Training IV 33
HGMF2008 Research II 8
HGMF2009 Medical and Health Education 6
HGMF2010 Bioethics 2

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