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Introduction to the Program
Mediante esta Postgraduate diploma 100% online, dominarás la realización del Cribado de Cérvix e implementarás estrategias innovadoras de vacunación para reducir su incidencia”
De acuerdo con un reciente informe de la Organización Mundial de la Salud, el Cáncer de Cérvix se ha convertido en la cuarta Neoplasia más frecuente en mujeres a escala global. De hecho, la entidad destaca que cada año se reportan aproximadamente 660.000 casos nuevos y 350.000 muertes. Frente a esta realidad, los expertos precisan diseñar e implementar métodos sofisticados de Cribado para detectar en etapas precoces Afecciones Precancerosas, reducir la progresión de las enfermedades y disminuir la mortalidad vinculada. Para ello, los médicos tienen que dominar la aplicación sistemática de protocolos de seguimiento estructurados que optimicen la cobertura poblacional y refuercen la prevención primaria mediante la vacunación.
Bajo esta premisa, TECH presenta un innovador Postgraduate diploma en Cervical Cancer Screening and its Effects. Ideado por auténticas referencias en este campo, el plan de estudios abordará la biología de esta afección teniendo en cuenta su impacto clínico. Asimismo, el temario profundizará en las técnicas de evaluación más modernas como la citología e inspección visual con ácido acético. En sintonía con esto, los materiales didácticos brindarán múltiples estrategias para mejorar el seguimiento clínico en tiempo real, la prevención primaria e incluso la educación sanitaria. Como resultado, los egresados desarrollarán competencias avanzadas para liderar programas de detección temprana, optimizar la atención sanitaria y mejorar el bienestar general de los individuos a largo plazo.
Por otro lado, esta titulación se imparte a través de la disruptiva metodología del Relearning para impulsar una actualización de conocimientos natural y progresiva. Gracias a esto, los egresados no tendrán que dedicar largas horas al estudio. Además, tendrán libertad para establecer sus horarios individuales, pues solo necesitarán un dispositivo con internet para ingresar en el Campus Virtual. En este entorno, tendrán a su alcance diversas píldoras multimedia como vídeos en detalle, casos de estudio reales o lecturas especializadas. Complementariamente, un reputado Director Invitado Internacional impartirá unas minuciosas Masterclasses.
Un prestigioso Director Invitado Internacional brindará unas rigurosas Masterclasses que ahondarán en los avances más recientes en Cribado del Cáncer de Cérvix”
Esta Postgraduate diploma en Cervical Cancer Screening and its Effects contiene el programa universitario más completo y actualizado del mercado. Sus características más destacadas son:
- El desarrollo de casos prácticos presentados por expertos en Medicina
- Los contenidos gráficos, esquemáticos y eminentemente prácticos con los que están concebidos 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
UCon el disruptivo sistema del Relearning, afianzarás de manera natural y progresiva los conceptos más esenciales que te brinda esta propuesta académica”
Incluye en su cuadro docente a profesionales pertenecientes al ámbito de la Medicina, que vierten en este programa 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 contextualizado, es decir, un entorno simulado que proporcionará un estudio inmersivo programado para entrenarse ante situaciones reales.
El diseño de este programa se centra en el Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas, mediante el cual el alumno deberá tratar de resolver las distintas situaciones de práctica profesional que se le planteen a lo largo del curso académico. Para ello, el profesional contará con la ayuda de un novedoso sistema de vídeo interactivo realizado por reconocidos expertos.
Manejarás las técnicas más vanguardistas de Cribado para identificar precozmente Lesiones Cancerosas de elevada complejidad”
Aplicarás principios de bioética en la atención y seguimiento de usuarios con Neoplasias Cervicales”
Syllabus
The content of this course has been created by establishing an exhaustive overview of each and every one of the essential topics in the Cervical Cancer Screening and its Effects. With a sequential process that will take you through the topics, constantly acquiring new knowledge, this training will become an incredible leap towards the clinical forefront in this specialty.
A multidisciplinary team of experts has created the content of this course, bringing their years of experience to the training program.
A comprehensive teaching program, structured in well-developed teaching units, oriented towards learning that is compatible with your personal and professional life"
Module 1. Cervical Cancer Screening
1.1. Screening
1.1.1. Concept
1.1.2. Need, Benefits and Limitations
1.1.3. Population Screening
1.1.4. Opportunist Screening
1.1.5. Health Care Screening
1.2. Cytology in Screening
1.2.1. Conventional Cytology
1.2.2. Liquid-Based Cytology
1.2.3. Automatic Cytology
1.2.4. Sensitivity and Specificity
1.3. HPV Test
1.3.1. Evidence on the Use of HPV in Screening
1.3.2. HPV as a Screening Test
1.3.2.1. Efficacy as a Primary Test
1.3.2.2. Efficacy as a Secondary Test
1.3.2.3. Most Efficient Screening Model with HPV
1.3.3. HPV Test Selection for Screening
1.4. Screening Strategies
1.4.1. Starting Age
1.4.2. Finishing Age
1.4.3. Screening Women Under 35
1.4.4. Screening Women Over 35
1.4.5. Special Population Screening
1.4.5.1. Immunosuppressed
1.4.5.2. Screening in the Era of Vaccination
1.4.6. Population Screening in Spain. Recommendations
1.5. Other Complementary Techniques
1.5.1. Use of Viral Genotyping
1.5.2. Use of Biomarkers
1.6. Established Screening Systems and ther¡ir Differences
1.6.1. Cytology as a Primary Strategy
1.6.2. HPV Test as a Primary Strategy
1.6.3. Biomarkers
Module 2. Dealing with Abnormal Screening Results
2.1. Action Protocols in the Event of an Abnormal Screening
2.1.1. Positive HPV Test
2.1.2. Altered Cytology
2.1.2.1. Non Satisfactory
2.1.2.2. ASCUS
2.1.2.3. ASC-H
2.1.2.4. LSIL
2.1.2.5. HSIL
2.1.2.6. Atypical Cylindrical/Clandular Cells (AGS)
2.2. How to Perform a Correct Diagnosis
2.2.1. The Importance of Using Up-to-Date Nomenclature
2.2.2. Use of Biomarkers as Characterization of Questionable Results
2.3. Management of Vaginal Microbiota in Treatment
2.3.1. Impact of Microbiota in Lesional Evolution
2.3.2. Use of Probiotics in the Follow-up Monitoring Period
2.4. When to Treat and When to Continue. Management of Histological Results
2.4.1. LSIL.
2.4.2. HSIL
2.4.3. The CIN 2 Enigma
2.4.4. Monitoring of HSIL in Special Circumstances
2.5. Treatment of Cervical Lesions
2.5.1. Preference for Excisional Methods
2.5.2. Destructive Methods: Indications
2.6. Post-Treatment Monitoring
2.6.1. Determination of Post-Treatment HPV
2.6.2. Frequency of Monitoring
Module 3. Colposcopy
3.1. Coloposcopic Terminology
3.1.1. Importance of Unified and Up-to-date Terminology
3.1.2. Rio 2011 Terminology
3.2. How to Perform a Colposcopy
3.2.1. Basic Concepts
3.2.2. Materials
3.2.3. Staining
3.2.4. Description of the Different Transformation Zones
3.2.5. Satisfactory Colposcopy
3.2.6. Unsatisfactory and Non-Adequate Colposcopy
3.3. Normal Findings
3.3.1. Original Squamous Epithelium
3.3.2. Glandular Epithelium, Ectopia
3.3.3. Squamous Metaplasia
3.3.4. Deciduous Cervix
3.4. Low grade Pathological Findings
3.4.1. Weak Acetowhite Epithelium
3.4.2. Fine Punctation
3.4.3. Fine Mosaics
3.5. High grade Pathological Findings
3.5.1. Strong Acetowhite Epithelium, White on White
3.5.2. Coarse Punctation
3.5.3. Coarse Mosaics
3.5.4. Irregular Crypts
3.5.5. Other Suspicious Signs of High Grade
3.6. Normal and Abnormal Vascularization
3.6.1. Arboriform Structure Vessels
3.6.2. Pathological Vessels
3.7. Cancer Colposcopy.
3.7.1. Necrosis
3.7.2. Exophytic Tumor
3.7.3. Bleeding Ulcers
3.8. Miscellaneous
3.8.1. Polyps
3.8.2. Leukoplakia
3.8.3. Erosions
3.8.4. Iodonegativity
3.9. Colposcopy in Special Conditions
3.9.1. Colposcopy in Pregnancy
3.9.2. Post-Treatment Colposcopy
3.9.3. Colposcopy in Menopausia
3.10. Vulvoscopy.
3.10.1. Description of the Lesion (type, colour, secondary morphology)
3.10.2. Miscellaneous Findings (traumas, deformities)
3.10.3. Malignant Suspicion (ulcers, exophytic lesions, necrosis...)
3.10.4. Abnormal Magnified Findings
Module 4. Psychological Impact of HPV Infection
4.1. Effect of HPV on the Individual
4.1.1. Response of Individual After Finding Out They Have HPV
4.1.2. Physiological Reactions to HPV Infection
4.1.3. Pathological Reactions to HPV Infection
4.1.4. Individual'a Sense of Guilt
4.1.5. Effect on Sexual Activity
4.1.6. Management of Psychological Alterations
4.1.7. Access to Information on Social Media and the Internet
4.1.8. Associations Affected by HPV
4.2. Effect of HPV on the Partner
4.2.1. Response of the Partner After Finding Out They Have HPV
4.2.2. Physiological Reactions of the Partner to HPV Infection
4.2.3. Pathological Reactions of the Partner to HPV Infection
4.2.4. Behavior Towards Sexual Relations with the Partner
4.2.5. Management of Changes in the Couple’s Relationship
4.2.6. Preventative Behavior of the Infection and its Repercussions on the Sexual Activity of the Couple
4.3. Sexual Activity after HPV
4.3.1. Psychological Stages after Finding Out They Have HPV
4.3.2. Consequences on Sexual Behavior
4.3.3. Breakup of the Couple
4.3.4. When Only One in the Couple is Infected
4.3.5. When Both are Infected
4.3.6. Behaviors of the Infected Individual or Partner with Members of their Environment
4.3.7. Sexual Orientation of the Infected Couple
4.4. Depression and Mood Alterations After HPV
4.4.1. Prevalence of Depressive Syndromes in Those Infected with HPV
4.4.2. Effect of HPV on an Individual’s Depression
4.4.3. Management of Depressive Syndromes Caused by HPV
4.4.4. Management of Psychotic Syndromes Caused by HPV
4.4.5. Management of Obsessive Syndromes Caused by HPV
4.5. Individual Psychological Management
4.5.1. Professional Attitude Towards a Patient with HPV
4.5.2. How to Explain HPV Infection
4.5.3. Psychotherapy
4.5.4. Group Therapy
4.5.5. Drug Therapy
4.6. Couple Psychological Management
4.6.1. Professional Attitude Towards a the Partner of a Patient with HPV
4.6.2. How to Explain HPV Infection to the Partner of a HPV Patient
4.6.3. Professional Attitude Towards the Breakup of the Couple
4.6.4. Couples Therapy. Reinventing Sex
4.6.5. Adjuvant Drug Therapy
4.7. Desire to get Pregnant in HPV Infections
4.7.1. Professional Attitude Towards a the Desire to Procreate of a Patient with HPV
4.7.2. Recommendations for Indicating Pregancy
4.7.3. When Pregnancy Should Be Contraindicated
4.7.4. Monitoring During the Period of Trying to Get Pregnant
4.7.5. Attitude of the Partner During Pregnancy
4.7.6. Psychological Alterations That Occur During the Period of Trying to Get Pregnant
Your tutors will be the best experts in the subject who will guide and support you through the entire training process”
Postgraduate Diploma in Cervical Cancer Screening and Its Effects
Discover how to make a difference in the early detection of cervical cancer and help save lives with our Postgraduate Diploma program at TECH Global University. Take advantage of our online classes to acquire specialized knowledge from anywhere and become an expert in cervical cancer screening. In our institution we are committed to offer you a quality educational experience, adapted to your needs and schedules. Our online classes will allow you to immerse yourself in the content of the program in a flexible and convenient way. Forget about geographical and time constraints, as you will be able to study at your own pace and access the materials from the comfort of your home or office. In the Postgraduate Diploma in Cervical Cancer Screening and its Effects, you will explore in depth the screening methods and screening strategies used in cervical cancer prevention. You will learn about the different types of screening tests, their interpretation and recommended follow-up protocols.
Learn all the methodologies for cancer detection.
Our team of gynecology experts will be at your disposal to guide you in your learning and answer any questions you may have. Through interactive resources, case studies and online discussions, you will be immersed in a dynamic and enriching learning environment. Upon completion of the postgraduate program, you will receive a certificate recognized by TECH Global University, validating your experience and expertise in cervical cancer screening. This program will open up new opportunities for you in clinical practice, research and public health, where you can actively contribute to the early detection and prevention of this disease. Don't miss this opportunity to make a difference in the fight against cervical cancer. Enroll now and gain the skills you need to save lives through effective screening.