This post is an outline of “Module 15: Sexual and Reproductive Health”. This is a very important module where many ethical and legal issues are to be considered. For exam purposes, it is mandatory to be aware of UK laws and practices. Sexual and reproductive health is an important aspect of a person’s life which needs to be dealt with sensitively.
- When you look at the details of this module RCOG website, you will find that this module can be broadly divided as follows:
- Fertility control which includes contraception and termination of pregnancy (TOP)
- Psychosexual Disorders
- Sexually Transmitted Infections including HIV/AIDS
Few Tips
- For contraception, the main source of study is the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Health (FSRH) guidelines. At first, you may find it difficult to even think of going through so many guidelines. So it is strongly recommended to MAKE YOUR OWN NOTES after extracting important points from these documents. It will be time-saving while revising and help you to retain information easily
- Main things to focus on:
- UKMEC especially relative/absolute contraindications (UKMEC 3/4)
- Efficacy of a method
- Failure rate (typical/perfect use)
- Non-contraceptive benefits (e.g condoms are used for the prevention of STIs)
- It is important to be familiar with UK systems of STI screenings and referral pathways (GUM clinics, contact tracing etc)
- For relevant UK Laws, it is suggested to go through a previous blog post: Medical Law & Ethics
- To organize the study, you can make a big folder with the name of the module “Sexual & Reproductive Health” and subfolders as outlined below in the tables & collect reading materials