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Introduction to the Program
Examina las novedades más recientes sobre Patología Ovárica, Endometriosis y Dolor, con énfasis en el extenso estudio que proporciona actualmente la ecografía”
Áreas como la Ecografía de Suelo Pélvico o el estudio del cáncer ginecológico no paran de crecer, sumando importantes avances a lo largo de los últimos años tanto en las técnicas de imagen y exploración como en la propia interpretación y posterior intervención. Tal es la especialización creciente que los especialistas del área se ven impelidos a actualizarse de forma regular, especialmente en las cuestiones con mayor preponderancia en el campo como lo pueden ser la Endiometriosis o la patología Endometrial.
Por ello, TECH ha reunido a un grupo de destacados expertos en el área de la Ginecología y Obstetricia para compilar los avances más importantes de los últimos años en materia de Gynecological Ultrasound. Así nace esta Postgraduate diploma, que aúna tanto los postulados científicos más recientes como la propia práctica clínica del cuadro docente, logrando una contextualización exhaustiva en todos los temas tratados.
El especialista tendrá libertad para asumir la carga lectiva del programa a su propio ritmo, pues no existen ni horarios prefijados ni clases presenciales. La totalidad del contenido está disponible para su descarga en el Campus Virtual, pudiendo revisarse desde la comodidad de la tablet, smartphone u ordenador de preferencia. Además, dicho Campus Virtual está disponible las 24 horas del día, por lo que el acceso es completamente libre.
Ponte al día en las líneas de investigación actuales en Gynecological Ultrasound, incluyendo la Elastrografía y el uso de inteligencia artificial”
Esta Postgraduate diploma en Gynecological Ultrasound contiene el programa científico más completo y actualizado del mercado. Sus características más destacadas son:
- El desarrollo de casos prácticos presentados por expertos en Obstetricia, Ecografía y Ginecología
- Los contenidos gráficos, esquemáticos y eminentemente prácticos con los que está concebido recogen una información científica y práctica sobre aquellas disciplinas indispensables para el ejercicio profesional
- Los ejercicios prácticos donde realizar el proceso de autoevaluación para mejorar el aprendizaje
- Su especial hincapié en metodologías innovadoras
- Las lecciones teóricas, preguntas al experto, foros de discusión de temas controvertidos y trabajos de reflexión individual
- La disponibilidad de acceso a los contenidos desde cualquier dispositivo fijo o portátil con conexión a internet
Podrás compaginar esta Postgraduate diploma incluso con los horarios y responsabilidades más exigentes gracias a la ausencia de clases presenciales y horarios prefijados”
El programa incluye, en su cuadro docente, a profesionales del sector que vierten en esta capacitación la experiencia de su trabajo, además de reconocidos especialistas de sociedades de referencia y universidades de prestigio.
Su contenido multimedia, elaborado con la última tecnología educativa, permitirá al profesional un aprendizaje situado y contextual, es decir, un entorno simulado que proporcionará una capacitación inmersiva programada para entrenarse ante situaciones reales.
El diseño de este programa se centra en el Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas, mediante el cual el profesional deberá tratar de resolver las distintas situaciones de práctica profesional que se le planteen a lo largo del curso académico. Para ello, contará con la ayuda de un novedoso sistema de vídeo interactivo realizado por reconocidos expertos.
Decide cuando, donde y como asumir toda la carga lectiva, teniendo total libertad para llevarla a tu propio ritmo"
Descárgate todo el contenido del Campus Virtual y consúltalo cuando tú quieras desde cualquier dispositivo con conexión a internet"
Syllabus
All the contents of this Postgraduate diploma have been written following the Relearning methodology, which makes the academic experience more accessible and effective. This is achieved by providing the key concepts in Gynecological Ultrasound in a natural and repeated way, achieving much more efficient and gradual progress. In turn, it represents a considerable saving in the study hours necessary to pass the degree, being a great advantage when it comes to assuming it.
You will find a Virtual Campus with numerous videos in detail, interactive summaries and high-quality multimedia resources, prepared by the teachers themselves”
Module 1. Ultrasound. Normal study in Gynecology
1.1. Normal Anatomy in Gynecology
1.1.1. Normal Anatomy in Gynecology
1.1.2. Normal Gynecological Ultrasound Anatomy: Structures and Anatomical References to take into Account
1.1.3. Ultrasound Technique: Systematic Examination
1.1.4. Language and Description of Normality and Pathology in the Ultrasound Technique
1.2. Physical Principles of Ultrasound. Technical Aspects
1.2.1. Basic Principles on the Physics of Ultrasound
1.2.2. Creation of the Image from Ultrasound
1.2.3. Ultrasound Image Features
1.2.4. Optimization of Gynecological Ultrasound
1.2.5. Recognition and Correction of Artifacts
1.3. Types of Ultrasound Probes in Gynecological Ultrasound
1.3.1. Transducer Types
1.3.2. Advantages and Disadvantages of Different probe and Approaches
1.4. Technical Principles on the Doppler. Technical Aspects
1.4.1. Physical Principles of Doppler
1.4.2. Main indications of the Doppler in the Gynecological Ultrasound Examination
1.4.3. Doppler Technique Optimization
1.5. Technical Principles on 3D/4D Ultrasound. Technical and Uses Aspects
1.5.1. Basic Principles on 3-4D Ultrasound
1.5.2. Application of the 3-4D Technique in Gynecology
1.5.3. Systematics of the Technique by Structures: Volume Acquisition
1.5.4. Navigation, Reconstruction and Rendering of the Ultrasound Volume
1.5.5. Reconstruction Optimization: Default Modes
1.5.6. Principles of Multiplanar Reconstruction or TUI
1.6. Use of Ultrasound in Gynecological and Obstetric Emergencies
1.6.1. Application of Ultrasound in Gynecological Obstetric Emergencies
1.6.2. Systematic of the Ultrasound Technique in Gynecological Emergency
1.6.3. Ultrasound into the Differential Diagnosis Acute Abdomen
1.6.4. Ultrasound in the Differential Diagnosis of Metrorrhagia
1.6.5. Ultrasound Report in Urgent Gynecological Pathology
1.6.6. Limitations of Ultrasound: Complementary Techniques to Request
1.7. Offline Volume Management
1.7.1. Presentation of Different Software
1.7.2. Volume Storage
1.7.3. Volume Recovery in Offline Software
1.7.4. Navigation and Optimization of the Two-dimensional Plane
1.7.5. Navigation in the 2D plane: In time and Space
1.7.6. Three dimensional Reconstruction
1.7.7. Three-dimensional Image Optimization
1.8. Complementary Techniques: Sonohysterography/Hysterosonosalpingography
1.8.1. Basic Examinations Principles
1.8.2. Systematics of the Technique
1.8.3. Hysterosonography: Technique, Image Interpretation and Report Preparation
1.8.4. Hysterosonosalpingography: Technique, Image Interpretation and Report Preparation
1.9. Current Lines of Research of Gynecological Ultrasound
1.9.1. State of Artificial Intelligence Applied to Gynecological Ultrasound
1.9.2. The Current and Future Role of Ultrasound in the Assessment of the Gynecological Oncological Patient
1.9.3. Elastography in Gynecology
1.9.4. Ultrasound in the Diagnosis and Management of Severe Genital Atrophy and Genitourinary Syndrome
Module 2. Pathology of the endometrium, myometrium and cervix
2.1. Ultrasound in Benign Endometrial Pathology
2.1.1. Endometrial Ultrasound Normality: Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment
2.1.2. Ultrasound, Endometrium and Variation with the Menstrual Cycle
2.1.3. Three-dimensional Technique in Endometrial Assessment
2.1.4. Description and Terminology According to IETA Group
2.1.5. Ultrasonography in the Evaluation of Endometrial Hyperplasia
2.1.6. Ultrasonography in the Evaluation of Endometrial Hyperplasia
2.2. Ultrasound from Malign Endometrial Pathology
2.2.1. Introduction: Endometrial Cancer
2.2.2. Ultrasound Features of Endometrial Cancer
2.2.3. Systematic Local Evaluation of Endometrial Cancer
2.2.4. Systematic Assessment of Extraendometrial Disease
2.2.5. Systematic to Recurrence Evaluation of Endometrial Cancer
2.3. Gynecological Ultrasound after Abortion: Retention of Conception Remains/Sd. Asherman. Asherman
2.3.1. Endometrial Ultrasound Normality after Complete Abortion
2.3.2. Endometrial Ultrasound Normality After Complete Abortion
2.3.3. Ultrasound in the Assessment and Monitoring of Uterine Synechiae
2.4. Ultrasound in the Diagnostic Study of Fibroids
2.4.1. Definition and General Aspects of Miomas
2.4.2. Types of Fibroids: Classifications and Implications
2.4.3. Description and Ultrasound Classification
2.4.4. Myomas Degeneracy Types
2.4.5. Ultrasound Features: Doppler Technique and Three-dimensional Reconstruction
2.4.6. Ultrasound Monitoring of the Patient with Uterine Myomatosis
2.4.7. Differential Diagnosis, Limitations of the Technique and Complementary Examinations
2.5. Ultrasound in the Therapeutic Approach of Fibroids
2.5.1. Ultrasound in the Treatment of Fibroids with Radiofrequency
2.5.2. Ultrasound in the Treatment of Fibroids with High Frequency Ultrasound (HIFU)
2.6. Ultrasonography in the Evaluation of Endometrial Hyperplasia
2.6.1. Overview of Malignant Tumors of the Myometrium
2.6.2. Ultrasound Differential Diagnosis of Uterine Sarcomas
2.6.3. Limitation of Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Uterine Sarcomas: Complementary Tests
2.7. Adenomyosis
2.7.1. Basics of Adenomyosis
2.7.2. Sonographic Features of Normal Myometrium
2.7.3. Ultrasound Characteristics of Adenomyosis through the MUSA System
2.7.4. Report of the Ultrasound Description of the Findings in the Clinical Report
2.7.5. Correlation of Pathological Anatomy with Ultrasound Assessment of the Myometrial-endometrial Junction
2.7.6. Limitations of Ultrasound and Complementary Tests in the Diagnosis and Follow-up of Adenomyosis
2.8. Ultrasound Study in the Assessment of the Cervix
2.8.1. Ultrasound Anatomy of the Normal Cervix
2.8.2. Ultrasound Characteristics and Description of Cervical Tumors
2.8.3. Role of Ultrasound in the Initial Staging of Cervical Cancer
2.8.4. Role of Ultrasound in the Extracervical Disease of Cervical Cancer
2.8.5. Ultrasound in the Follow-Up of the Patient with Cervical Cancer: Assessment of Treatment and Assessment of Recurrences
2.9. Ultrasound Study in the Assessment of the Vagina and Vulva
2.9.1. Current Evidence of Ultrasound Assessment of the Vagina and Vulva
2.9.2. Ultrasound Applications
2.9.3. Findings and Technique Systematics
2.10. Ultrasound Study in Pediatric Age
2.10.1. Introduction to the Most Frequent Pediatric Pathology
2.10.2. Normal Ultrasound in the Pediatric and Adolescent Patient
2.10.3. Recommended Approaches: Advantages and Disadvantages
2.10.4. Ultrasound of Precocious Puberty
2.10.5. Ultrasound Findings in Intersex
2.10.6. Hematocolpos Secondary to Imperforate Hymen
Module 3. Ovarian pathology, endometriosis and pain
3.1. Ultrasound in the Assessment of Benign Ovarian Pathology
3.1.1. Normal Sonographic Anatomy of the Ovary
3.1.2. Generalities and Classifications of Benign Ovarian Pathologies
3.1.3. Systematic Assessment and Ultrasound Description of Adnexal Pathology: Benign Ultrasound Criteria
3.1.4. Types of Tumors and Sonographic Characteristics
3.1.5. Ovarian Torsion: Ultrasonographic Findings
3.2. Ultrasound in the Assessment of Malign Ovarian Pathology
3.2.1. Introduction and Overview of Malignant Ovarian Lesions
3.2.2. Classification and Ultrasound System According to IOTA
3.2.3. Types of Tumors and Sonographic Characteristics
3.2.4. Ultrasound in Regional and Distant Staging of Ovarian Neoplasms
3.2.5. Limitations of Ultrasound and Complementary Tests
3.2.6. Ultrasound during Follow-up and Recurrence of Patients with a History of Ovarian Neoplasia
3.2.7. Borderline Tumors and Ecography
3.3. Ultrasound Study to the Tubal Pathology
3.3.1. Ultrasound of Normal Tubes
3.3.2. Ultrasound Findings in Patients with Hydrosalpinx
3.3.3. Ultrasound Findings in Patients with Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
3.3.4. Malignant Tubular Diseases
3.4. Ultrasound in the Evaluation of Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
3.4.1. Definition, Diagnosis and Therapeutic Approach
3.4.2. Findings Ultrasound in the Evaluation of Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
3.4.3. Complementary Imaging Tests
3.5. Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Ovarian Endometriosis
3.5.1. Definition, Impact and Diagnosis
3.5.2. Systematic of the Ultrasound Technique
3.5.3. Ultrasound Findings in Patients with Ovarian Endometriosis
3.5.4. Differential Diagnosis and Complementary Tests
3.6. Ultrasound in the Diagnosis of Ovarian Endometriosis
3.6.1. Definition, Impact and Diagnosis
3.6.2. Systematic of the Ultrasound Technique
3.6.3. Ultrasound Assessment of the Pelvis by Structures and Compartments
3.6.4. Assessment of Extrapelvic Implants: Umbilical, Trocar or Cesarean Scar Implants
3.6.5. Complementary Imaging Tests
3.7. Ultrasound in the Patient with Chronic Pain in Gynecology
3.7.1. General Introduction
3.7.2. Ultrasound Findings in Gynecological Patients with Chronic Pain
3.7.3. Ultrasound in the Local Treatment of Gynecological Patients with Chronic Pain
3.8. Ultrasound in Breast Pathology
3.8.1. Ultrasound Breast Anatomy
3.8.2. Probes and Technique Systematics
3.8.3. Ultrasound in the Assessment of Benign Breast Disease
3.8.4. Ultrasound in the Assessment of Malignant Breast Disease
3.9. Interventional Ultrasonography
3.9.1. Definition
3.9.2. Application of the Interventional Ultrasonography in Gynecology
3.9.3. Paracentesis Technique
3.9.4. Breast The Abscess Drainage Technique
3.9.5. Endometrioma Alcoholization Technique
3.9.6. Breast Abscess Drainage Technique
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Postgraduate Diploma in Gynecological Ultrasound
Gynecological Ultrasound is an essential tool for any specialist in the field of gynecology. Therefore, it is essential that professionals working in this field have a rigorous and updated training on the most innovative techniques and the most recent advances in this field. To meet this need, TECH has developed a Postgraduate Diploma in Gynecological Ultrasound, with the aim of providing a complete and rigorous postgraduate program in this discipline. This program focuses on deepening the techniques and types of ultrasound currently available, as well as the pathologies of the endometrium, myometrium and cervix, among others. In addition, it also addresses the latest advances in this field and offers tools to improve the daily practice of specialists. All this with a theoretical-practical approach and in a 100% online format, which allows professionals to access the contents from anywhere and at any time.
Specialize in diagnosis by ultrasound
TECH's expert gynecologists have designed a high-quality syllabus that provides comprehensive, up-to-date education in gynecologic ultrasound. Students will learn the most advanced techniques for performing ultrasounds, as well as how to interpret the results efficiently and accurately. In addition, the use of tools for the diagnosis and treatment of gynecological pathologies is also deepened, allowing for a significant improvement in patient care. In summary, if you are a professional in the field of gynecology and want to update your knowledge in Gynecological Ultrasound, do not hesitate to opt for TECH's Postgraduate Diploma in Gynecological Ultrasound. With this program, you will be able to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to improve your daily practice and offer a higher quality service to your patients.