Part 1: Obstetrics 1. Pathological basis of effects of obesity on pregnancy outcome 2. Planning for pregnancy - pre-conception care. Weight optimization strategies 3. Early pregnancy care and risk assessment 4. Fetal anomaly screening 5. Ante-natal care for Obese women 6. Care of morbidly obese pregnant women 7. Management of elderly pregnant obese women 8. Novel virus infection in pregnancy 9. Bacterial infection in pregnancy 10. Weight management during pregnancy 11. Care of pregnant women following bariatric surgery 12. Ultrasound scanning - growth assessment 13. Screening for hyperglycemia of pregnancy (GDM Screening) 14. Management of pre-diabetes, Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes during pregnancy 15. Managing drugs interaction for women with diabetes 16. Short- and long-term impact of GDM on maternal and neonatal outcome 17. Obesity, hypertension and pre-eclampsia 18. Venous Thrombo- Embolism in obese mother 19. Special considerations for morbidly obese pregnant women 20. Labor management- Induction of labor 21. Intrapartum care 22. Assisted operative vaginal delivery 23. Caesarean section and challenges 24. Maternal sepsis 25. Immediate Post-natal care 26. Weight management postpartum 27. Future pregnancy planning
Part 2: Gynecology 28. Adolescent gynecology - Onset of puberty, menstrual disorders, contraception 29. Polycystic ovary syndrome - menstrual abnormality 30. Hirsutism 31. Contraception for obese 32. Contraception after bariatric surgery 33. Sexual health 34. Infertility 35. Recurrent pregnancy loss 36. Assisted conception 37. Medical and surgical intervention to improve fertility outcome 38. Menstrual disorders 39. Urinary and fecal incontinence 40. Pelvic organ prolapse 41. Chronic pelvic pain 42. Clinical psychosomatics problems 43. Gynecology malignancies - prevention and management 44. Obesity and breast 45. Obesity and osteoporosis 46. Menopause and HRT 47. Preparation for gynecology surgery- Open vs laparoscopic vs robotics 48. Intra-operative care during gynecology surgery 49. Post-operative complications in gynecology surgery
Tahir Mahmood, CBE, MD, FRCPI, FFRSH, MBA, FACOG, FRCPE, FEBCOG, FRCOG Consultant Gynecologist and Clinical Director Women , Children and Clinical Services Directorate , Victoria Hospital, NHS Fife, Kirkcaldy, Scotland, UK Past Vice-President Standards, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (2007-2010); President, European Board and College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (EBCOG, 2014-2017); Past President of Edinburgh Obstetrical Society ( 2012-2014); Past President of the Northern Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society of Scotland ( 1999-2011), National Lead for Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Audit in England and Wales (2010-2015), FIGO Hyperglycaemia in Pregnancy Working Group ( 2014-2016); and is currently International UNFPA Consultant for EECA Region, Chair of EBCOG Standards of Care and Position Statements Group, and Life Trustee Lindsay Stewart R&D Foundation of the Royal College of Obstetrician and Gynaecologists. In the recent past, he has held honorary senior Clinical Lectureships at the Universities of Edinburgh, Dundee and St. Andrews in Scotland. He has edited 10 manuscripts and has published more than 200 research papers and chapters. He was appointed as Commander of the order of the British Empire (CBE) in the New Year's honours list (2012) by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, the 2nd
Dr Lim graduated from Queens University, Belfast, in 1992. He completed his training program in Northern Ireland and higher specialty training in Ninewells hospital, Dundee University, and also completed a Fellow training program in University of Otago, New Zealand, in Urogynecology. Dr Lim was appointed as Consultant Obstetrician and Gynecologist to NHS Fife in 2004 and currently is committee member for Clinical Governance Group for British Society of Urogynecology.
His research interests include minimal access surgery and well-being of obese women both in obstetrics & gynecology.