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Academic Mission
The Master of Medicine in Obstetrics and Gynaecology program at Makerere University is a comprehensive postgraduate course designed to equip physicians with advanced knowledge and clinical skills in the diagnosis, management, and prevention of conditions affecting women's reproductive health. This program emphasizes evidence-based practice and fosters critical thinking in areas such as maternal-fetal medicine, reproductive endocrinology, gynecologic oncology, and family planning. Students engage in rigorous theoretical coursework, extensive clinical rotations, and research methodologies. Graduates will be prepared for specialized practice in obstetrics and gynaecology, contributing to improved women's health outcomes and academic leadership. Typical career paths include consultant obstetrician-gynaecologists in tertiary hospitals, academic faculty, and public health specialists. Key skills developed include surgical proficiency, advanced diagnostic interpretation, and patient-centered care.
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Successfully verified on August 21, 2023 by the relevant educational authorities.
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Current approval is valid and active until the specified expiry date.
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