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GRS1003

Pregnancy and parturition (6 points)

(MED)

Leader: Assoc Prof Euan Wallace

Offered:
Clayton First semester 2004 (Day)
Clayton First semester 2005 (Day)

Synopsis:

Objectives: On completion of this unit students will have: 1. gained an overview and an understanding of the pathophysiology of human pregnancy in terms of both the mother and her foetus. Students will understand the processes regulating implantation and placental development and function, goetal growth and development, neonatal adaptation, maternal adaptation to pregnancy and puerperal changes and the regualtion of parturition; 2. become familiar with common aberrations in normal physiology and development including foetal abnormality and prenatal diagnosis, recurrent miscarriage, pregnancy heypertension, preterm labour, puerperal disorders and neonatal care; 3. become aware of some of the key unanswered questions in perinatal research and gain an understanding of the research strategies capable of affording new developments; 4. acquired an understanding of the theory and practice of the laboratory techniques of dispersed cell culture and immunohistochemistry.

Assessment: Open-book written examination (1.5 hours): 50% + Literature review (3000 words): 25% + Written project report in the form of a scientific paper: 15% + one oral presentation of the practical project (10%).

Contact Hours: This unit will be conducted over 3 weeks in first semester. Students are required to attend two 2-hour lectures and two 1-hour tutorials each week, and three 2-hour journal review sessions. In addition attendance is required from 9 am to 5 pm for a one week practical laboratory project.


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