Conducting regular consultations with patients to assess their gynecological health and provide appropriate treatment and advice.
Diagnosing and treating gynecological conditions, including menstrual disorders, infertility, and sexually transmitted infections.
Ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests, such as ultrasounds and blood work, to aid in diagnosis and treatment planning.
Providing prenatal care and monitoring the health of pregnant patients, including performing ultrasounds and providing guidance on nutrition and exercise.
Counseling patients on contraception methods and family planning.
Collaborating with other healthcare professionals, such as obstetricians, oncologists, and urologists, to provide comprehensive care to patients.
Keeping accurate and up-to-date medical records for all patients.
Staying informed about advancements in gynecological medicine and incorporating new techniques and treatments into practice.
Participating in relevant research studies and presenting findings at conferences and seminars.