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Department of<br />

oBstetrics anD<br />

gynaecology<br />

heAD oF DePArtmeNt: ProFeSSor<br />

lyNette DeNNy<br />

DePArtmeNtAl ProFile<br />

our mission statement<br />

• To provide high quality care to all women seeking our<br />

services<br />

• To foster a climate of intellectual enquiry<br />

• To pursue excellence in research at every level of care<br />

• To help create a world-class African University<br />

The Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology provides<br />

a wide-range of clinical services. It takes care of over<br />

40 000 women who give birth in our services per year, with<br />

medium and high-risk patients being managed in our level<br />

2 (Mowbray Maternity Hospital, New Somerset Hospital<br />

and Maternity Centre, GSH), and level 3 (Maternity<br />

Centre, GSH) facilities by specialists and sub-specialists.<br />

In addition, we provide comprehensive general and<br />

subspecialist gynaecological care. Outreach is provided<br />

locally to level 1 services as well as to level 2 and 3 in the<br />

South and East Cape.<br />

The Department has a large under-graduate teaching<br />

responsibility, teaching students in all 4 clinical years.<br />

Post-graduate teaching comprises interns, community<br />

and medical officers, as well as specialist and subspecialist<br />

training.<br />

<strong>Research</strong> is predominantly clinical and largely aligned<br />

with our four sub-specialist areas: feto-maternal medicine,<br />

gynaecological oncology, reproductive medicine and<br />

urogynaecology. <strong>Research</strong> is conducted at all levels of<br />

care and comprises participation in large, international,<br />

collaborative trials, cutting edge national research<br />

projects, self-initiated local and collaborative studies,<br />

as well as smaller individual projects. Several important<br />

clinical data bases have been established which provide<br />

valuable information in maternal medicine, gynae oncology<br />

and reproductive medicine. In addition, our Undergraduate<br />

Teaching Unit is actively engaged in education research.<br />

<strong>Research</strong> supervision is provided at the level of MMed<br />

and MPhil dissertations and PhD theses to registrars, subspecialist<br />

trainees and staff.<br />

FACULTY OF heALTh sCienCes<br />

StAFF AND StuDeNtS<br />

permanent and long-term contract staff<br />

Professors 2<br />

Associate Professors 5<br />

Senior lecturers 15<br />

lecturers (including part-time) 30<br />

Postdoctoral and research Staff 20<br />

technical and Support Staff 3<br />

Admin and Clerical Staff 7<br />

total 82<br />

students<br />

Doctoral 1<br />

master’s 35<br />

Pg Diploma<br />

undergraduate 775<br />

total 811<br />

reSeArCh StAFF AND reSeArCh<br />

exPertiSe<br />

ProFeSSor lyNette DeNNy<br />

Cervical cancer: prevention in low-resource settings;<br />

natural history; precursors in HIV positive women. Other<br />

gynaecological cancers: management of endometrial,<br />

ovarian cancer and advanced vulval cancer. HPV:<br />

prevalence, types; vaccination, DNA typing<br />

ProFeSSor ZePhNe vAN Der SPuy<br />

Contraceptive and interceptive development; Polycystic<br />

ovary syndrome; Reproductive failure; Endocrine dysfunction<br />

in pregnancy; Menopause; Nutrition and reproductive health;<br />

Genetics of benign gynaecological conditions.<br />

A/ProFeSSor JohN ANthoNy<br />

Thrombophilia; Eclampsia; Bioethics.<br />

A/ProFeSSor Silke Dyer<br />

Infertility: health-services in low-resource settings,<br />

psychosocial consequences, quality of life, HIV<br />

A/ProFeSSor SuSAN FAwCuS<br />

Maternal mortality; Perinatal mortality; Intrapartum<br />

asphyxia; Magnesium supplementation in pregnancy;<br />

Better Birthing Initiative<br />

A/ProFeSSor Athol keNt<br />

Medical education: Reproducible assessment procedures.<br />

Dr SAADiQA Allie<br />

Obstetric hysterectomy; Teenage pregnancy.<br />

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