This course deals with the concepts of high-risk pregnancy, labor and
delivery, its causes and management, care of infants and children including integrated
management of childhood diseases, and basic family planning.
The course shall serve as a review on the basic
concepts of normal pregnancy, labor and delivery, puerperium and the care of
newborn; introduction of concepts related to family planning and responsible
parenthood. It includes intravenous insertion, vaginal examination and
suturing. It also strengthens the knowledge of Midwifery 2 students on the
basic concepts of Anatomy and Physiology which include the definition of
anatomical terms, correlation of human biologic structure with normal
physiologic function.
COURSE OUTCOMES: At the end of the semester, the students will have developed the needed competencies in the provision of basic health services for health promotion and disease prevention at individual and family levels. COURSE
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Course Name:
CP 102 – A (CLINICAL PRACTICUM 102-A)
Course Description:
This course deals with the important skills in identifying complications of pregnancy, labor, and delivery including integrated management of childhood diseases, and basic family planning.
Course Objectives:
To develop the students’ competencies in identifying patients with complications during pregnancy, labor and delivery, and in implementing IMCI program and basic family planning.

Course Name: PRIMARY HEALTH CARE I
Course Description: Concepts and principles in the provision of basic services of health promotion/maintenance and disease prevention at the individual and family level.
Course Objectives:
At the end of the course, the student will demonstrate beginning skills in providing basic health care in terms of health promotion, maintenance, and disease prevention at the individual and family level guided by the health care process.


STRATEGIES OF TEACHING IN HEALTH EDUCATION
MID2
THURSDAYS, 5:00PM-8:00PM
AMIEL F. REYES
