![]() Amniocentesis for fetal lung maturation and genetic testing.Perform the following obstetrical procedures Previous cesarean delivery (e.g., TOLAC, VBAC).Acute maternal decompensation (e.g., amniotic fluid embolism, septic shock).Placental abnormalities (e.g., placenta previa and vasa previa).Labor abnormalities (e.g., preterm labor, dystocia, PROM, cord problems, abnormal presentation).Prevention and management of thrombosisĮvaluate, diagnose, and manage the following intrapartum conditions.Manage induction and augmentation of labor including cervical ripening.Evaluate and diagnose infants in need of resuscitation and perform initial management.Counsel patients on analgesia options and manage intrapartum pain.Evaluate, diagnose, and repair obstetric lacerations and associated complications.Evaluate, diagnose, and provide operative delivery (e.g., cesarean delivery).Evaluate, diagnose, and provide operative vaginal delivery (e.g., forceps, vacuum).Evaluate, diagnose, and provide co-management of non-obstetric emergencies during pregnancy (e.g., trauma, intimate partner violence, sexual assault).Fetal assessment/prenatal diagnosis (e.g., fetal anomalies, abnormal AFV, ultrasound assessment - infectious disease exposure, isoimmunization, non-immune hydrops).Fetal growth abnormalities (e.g., fetal growth restriction, macrosomia).Abnormal fetal presentation (e.g., external cephalic version).Surgical conditions (e.g., acute abdomen, adnexal masses) during pregnancy.Infectious diseases in pregnancy (e.g., HIV, Group A Streptococcus, varicella, pyelonephritis, CMV, toxoplasmosis, parovirus).Medical disorders unique to pregnancy (e.g., preeclampsia, eclampsia, hyperemesis, gestational diabetes, cholestasis, acute fatty liver, peripartum cardiomyopathy, PUPPS, herpes gestationis).Common antepartum complications (e.g., hyperemesis, first trimester bleeding).Apply knowledge of female anatomy and pathophysiology to improve patient outcomes.Select, perform, and/or interpret antepartum fetal assessment and manage associated abnormalities (e.g., biophysical profile, contraction stress test, nonstress test, vibroacoustic stimulation).Provide patient counseling regarding options, risks, and benefits of genetic testingĮvaluate, diagnose, and manage the following preconception/antenatal conditions.Evaluate, diagnose, and provide initial management of co-existent medical diseases (e.g., cardiovascular, chronic hypertension, pulmonary, renal, gastrointestinal including liver disease, hematologic, endocrine including thyroid, psychiatric disorders, autoimmune including DM, neoplastic, dermatologic, neurologic, obesity) during pregnancy.Provide management, counseling, and testing for routine prenatal care.Provide preconception, prenatal, and antenatal care For Program Administrators Toggle Sub-Navigation.Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology Toggle Sub-Navigation.Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery Toggle Sub-Navigation.Focused Practice Designation Toggle Sub-Navigation.Assessment of Knowledge, Judgement, & Skills Toggle Sub-Navigation. ![]() Lifelong Learning & Self-Assessment Toggle Sub-Navigation.Professionalism & Professional Standing.Eligibility / Requirements Toggle Sub-Navigation.Subspecialty Division Member Self-Nomination.Health Care Administration, Leadership, and Management. ![]()
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