Obstetrics
Obstetrics

Obstetrics

by Veronica Gillispie, MD, FACOG

Obstetrics is the branch of medicine concerned with studying the state of pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. It is heavily reliant on the previous comprehension of basic sciences, such as embryology and physiology.

Course Details

  • Videos 39
  • Duration 3:22 h
  • Quiz questions 195
  • Concept Pages 36

Content

Your Educators of course Obstetrics

 Veronica Gillispie, MD, FACOG

Veronica Gillispie, MD, FACOG

Dr. Veronica Gillispie is the Associate Professor, Senior Site Lead and Section Head of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Ochsner Health Center in Louisiana, USA.
She obtained her Medical Degree from Meharry Medical College in 2004. Currently, she is Director of Quality for Women’s Services for the Ochsner Health System, and Medical Director of the Minimally Invasive Center for the Treatment of Uterine Fibroids.
Due to her achievements, she earned the Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics (APGO) Excellence in Teaching Award.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Gillispie teaches courses on Obstetrics.


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I REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR HELP
By Babiker I. on 05. April 2023 for Intrapartum Care

I REALLY LIKE YOUR VIDOES I LOVE THEM SO MUCH

 
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By ALBENIS S. on 24. January 2023 for Antenatal Care

In my medical school I didn't like This class because I just like surgery but, the doctor explain in detail all you need to know about it. Thanks so much for this class.

 
I like this course
By Sara R. on 28. June 2022 for Antenatal Care

I like this course because of many things , the way of learning is very effective ,and the spaced repetition is helpful for me to remember

 
Videos are crisp but more explanation needed for understanding of newcomers .
By Satya B. on 03. April 2022 for Intrapartum Care

Short videos are good but needed little.bit more explanation for understanding concepts ,it's like saying various terms and related things but it does not clear concepts