The BS Gynecological Care Technology program is a specialized 4-year degree designed to prepare students to support obstetricians and gynecologists in the diagnosis, treatment, and care of women's reproductive health. The curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with clinical training in women's health, reproductive anatomy, prenatal and postnatal care, gynecological diagnostics, and minimally invasive procedures. The program is developed in collaboration with healthcare professionals to meet the growing demand for skilled technologists in women's health services.
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of the 4-year program, the student should be able to:
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Understand the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the female reproductive system.
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Assist in gynecological examinations, procedures, and diagnostics such as pelvic ultrasounds, Pap smears, and colposcopies.
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Support obstetric care including prenatal checkups, fetal monitoring, and postnatal care.
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Prepare and maintain instruments and equipment used in gynecological and obstetric procedures.
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Provide patient education on reproductive health, hygiene, contraception, and prenatal care.
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Follow aseptic techniques and infection control protocols in clinical settings.
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Monitor patients during labor and delivery under supervision and assist in emergency obstetric care.
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Promote maternal health through community outreach and awareness programs.
Job Market:
Graduates can work in a range of women's health and maternity care environments, including:
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Gynecology and obstetrics departments in public and private hospitals
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Maternity and reproductive health clinics
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Prenatal care and family planning centers
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Women's wellness and community health centers
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Assisted reproductive technology (ART) and IVF centers
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NGOs and public health programs focusing on maternal and child health
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Academic institutions as clinical instructors or lab assistants
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Research organizations involved in women's health studies
Entry Criteria:
50% marks in HSSC (Pre-Medical or Equivalent).