Mata Kuliah Masalah dan Gangguan Sistem Reproduksi (3 SKS)

Deskripsi Mata Kuliah :
Blok ini memberikan kesempatan mahasiswa untuk memahami dan menganalisis masalah dan gangguan sistem reproduksi, serta pemecahan masalah gangguan sistem reproduksi dengan pendekatan perempuan dan keluarga. Blok ini berjalan selama 4 minggu.
Capaian Mata Kuliah :
  1. Mampu memahami masalah dan gangguan sistem reproduksi wanita
  2. Mampu menjelaskan masalah dan gangguan sistem reproduksi wanita
  3. Mampu menganalisis pemecahan masalah gangguan sistem reproduksi dengan pendekatan perempuan dan keluarga
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