Introduction to the Program

Una Postgraduate diploma 100% online con un temario accesible las 24 horas al día, desde tu móvil o Tablet con conexión a internet”

Una de las mayores preocupaciones de una mujer embarazada es el estado de salud de su bebé y las posibles complicaciones que puedan producirse, especialmente durante el primer trimestre de gestación. Un periodo, donde la labor sanitaria es clave para la detección de posibles patologías en el feto o que afecten a la madre y comprometan el desarrollo gestacional. 

En este escenario, los continuos avances diagnósticos mediante la realización de técnicas no invasivas e invasivas han mejorado la terapéutica y la información que reciben las pacientes. Una realidad, donde los matrones son una de las piezas claves desde el inicio hasta el puerperio. Por eso, TECH ha creado esta Postgraduate diploma Main Hemorrhagic Problems During Pregnancy. Obstetric Accidents and Fetal Problems for Midwives 

Un programa intensivo de 6 meses de duración, que llevará al profesional a poder realizar una completa actualización sobre el diagnóstico clínico y ecográfico, los defectos fetales congénitos por causa genética, las principales estrategias de actuación ante accidentes obstétricos o las diferentes variaciones del parto normal y su inicio.

Un amplísimo temario elaborado por los mejores especialistas en este campo, que le permitirá realizar una efectiva puesta al día además con un material didáctico innovador. Y es que el sanitario que curse esta titulación universitaria dispondrá de videoresúmenes, vídeos en detalle, lecturas especializadas y casos de estudio clínico. Asimismo, tendrá acceso a un conjunto de Masterclasses impartidas por dos prestigiosos Directores Invitados Internacionales, que profundizarán en los procedimientos necesarios para garantizar el cuidado de la madre y el feto.

De esta manera, TECH aporta un Postgraduate diploma flexible que se adapta a las necesidades reales de los profesionales sanitarios. Así, el alumnado que curse esta titulación podrá acceder al temario en cualquier momento del día, desde cualquier dispositivo electrónico con conexión a internet. Sin presencialidad, ni clases con horarios fijos, esta opción académica se presenta como idónea para compatibilizar las responsabilidades más exigentes.

Estarás al día de los avances para el manejo de cesáreas gracias a un grupo de Masterclasses impartidas por dos destacados Directores Invitados Internacionales”

Esta Postgraduate diploma en Main Hemorrhagic Problems During Pregnancy. Obstetric Accidents and Fetal Problems for Midwives contiene el programa educativo más completo y actualizado del mercado. Sus características más destacadas son:  

  • El desarrollo de casos prácticos presentados por expertos en Obstetricia 
  • 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

Una opción académica diseñada para que puedas compaginar tus actividades diarias con una titulación de calidad”

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.

Obtén un enfoque práctico sobre la reparación de desgarros perineales más frecuentes en mujeres embarazadas"

Indaga a través de este avanzado temario en los métodos más efectivos de prevención y diagnóstico de defectos fetales congénitos secundarios a infecciones"

Syllabus

The contents of this Postgraduate diploma have been developed by the different experts on this course with a clear purpose: to ensure that our students acquire each and every one of the necessary skills to become true experts in this field.  

A complete and well-structured program that will take you to the highest standards of quality and success.   

A comprehensive teaching program, structured in well-developed teaching units, oriented towards learning that is compatible with your personal and professional life"

Module 1. Concept of Gestational Risk, First Trimester Hemorrhage. Congenital Fetal Defects. Prenatal Diagnosis

1.1. Addressing High-risk Pregnancies. Definition of Risk Pregnancy. Risk Groups in Pregnant Women: Sociodemographic, Reproductive, Medical and Current Pregnancy. (The last 3 sections will be developed throughout the modules of the master's degree)

1.1.1. Socio-demographic Risk

1.1.1.1. Adolescent Pregnancy. Special Considerations  
1.1.1.2. Mothers with Drug Dependency Problems

1.1.1.2.1. Principles of Drug-Induced Teratogenesis
1.1.1.2.2. Alcohol
1.1.1.2.3. Cocaine 
1.1.1.2.4. Heroin
1.1.1.2.5. Other drugs: Marijuana, Cannabis

1.1.2. Occupational Risk in Pregnancy. Ergonomics. Radiation Exposure
1.1.3. Risks to Reproductive Health. (broken down throughout the course)
1.1.4. Current Gestation Risk.(broken down throughout the Postgraduate Certificate)
1.1.5. Medical Risk.(broken down throughout the course)

1.2. Miscarriage

1.2.1. Definition and Epidemiology
1.2.2. Main Causes of Miscarriage
1.2.3. Clinical Forms of Abortion

1.2.3.1. Threat of Abortion
1.2.3.2. Abortion in Progress
1.2.3.3. Complete Abortion
1.2.3.4. Incomplete Abortion
1.2.3.5. Deferred Abortion
1.2.3.6. Repeated Abortions: Concept and Approach

1.2.4. Diagnosis

1.2.4.1. Anamnesis 
1.2.4.2. Physical Examination 
1.2.4.3. Ultrasound  
1.2.4.4. Determination of B-hCG

1.2.5. Treatment of Spontaneous Abortion

1.2.5.1. Medical Treatment
1.2.5.2. Surgical Treatment

1.2.6. Complications  

1.2.6.1. Sepsis or Septic Abortion
1.2.6.2. Hemorrhage and Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)

1.2.7. Postabortion Care

1.3. Ectopic or Extrauterine Pregnancy

1.3.1. Definition and Risk Factors 
1.3.2. Clinical Presentation
1.3.3. Clinical and Ultrasound Diagnosis
1.3.3. Types of Extrauterine Gestation: Tubal, Ovarian, Abdominal, etc. 
1.3.4. Therapeutic Management and Aftercare

1.4. Gestational Trophoblastic Disease:  

1.4.1. Concept
1.4.2. Clinical forms of Hydatidiform Mole

1.4.2.1. Partial Mole
1.4.2.2. Complete Mole 

1.4.3. Clinical forms of Trophoblastic Neoplasia

1.4.3.1. Invasive Mole and Placental Bed Tumor
1.4.3.2. Choriocarcinoma

1.4.4. Clinical and Ultrasound Diagnosis
1.4.5. Treatment
1.4.6. Aftercare and Complications

1.5. Congenital fetal defects due to genetic causes

1.5.1. Types of Chromosome Abnormalities

1.5.1.1. Aneuploidies
1.5.1.2. Structural Abnormalities
1.5.1.3. Sexrelated Disorders

1.5.2. Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques. Inclusion Criteria  

1.5.2.1. Invasive Techniques
1.5.2.2. Non-Invasive Techniques

1.5.3. Genetic Counseling

1.6. Congenital Fetal Defects Secondary to Infections: TORCH

1.6.1. Toxoplasma

1.6.1.1. Etiologic Agent, Clinic and Epidemiology
1.6.1.2. Prevention
1.6.1.3. Diagnosis 
1.6.1.4. Treatment 
1.6.1.5. Congenital Toxoplasma Infection

1.6.2. Rubella  

1.6.2.1. Etiologic Agent, Clinic and Epidemiology
1.6.2.2. Prevention and Vaccination
1.6.2.3. Diagnosis
1.6.2.4. Treatment
1.6.2.5. Congenital rubella infection

1.7. Congenital Fetal Defects Secondary to Infections: TORCH

1.7.1. Cytomegalovirus

1.7.1.1. Etiologic Agent, Clinic and Epidemiology
1.7.1.2. Prevention
1.7.1.3. Diagnosis 
1.7.1.4. Treatment 
1.7.1.5. Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection

1.7.2. Chickenpox 

1.7.2.1. Etiologic Agent, Clinic and Epidemiology
1.7.2.2. Prevention and Vaccination
1.7.2.3. Diagnosis
1.7.2.4. Treatment
1.7.2.5. Congenital Chickenpox Infection
1.7.2.6. Complications due to Chickenpox in Mothers

1.8. Congenital Fatal Defects Secondary to Infections: TORCH (III)

1.8.1. Herpes Simplex Virus

1.8.1.1. Etiologic Agent, Clinic and Epidemiology
1.8.1.2. Prevention
1.8.1.3. Diagnosis
1.8.1.4. Treatment 
1.8.1.5. Congenital Herpes Simplex Infection

1.8.2. Syphilis

1.8.2.1. Etiologic Agent, Clinic and Epidemiology
1.8.2.2. Prevention
1.8.2.3. Diagnosis 
1.8.2.4. Treatment 
1.8.2.5. Sifilis Congenita

1.9. Other Infections that cause Fetal Problems

1.9.1. Parvovirus B19

1.9.1.1. Etiologic Agent, Clinic and Epidemiology
1.9.1.2. Prevention
1.9.1.3. Diagnosis 
1.9.1.4. Treatment 
1.9.1.5. Congenital parvovirus Infection

1.9.2. Listeria

1.9.2.1. Etiologic Agent, Clinic and Epidemiology
1.9.2.2. Prevention and Vaccination
1.9.2.3. Diagnosis
1.9.2.4. Treatment
1.9.2.5. Congenital Listeria Infection

1.10. HIV and Gestation

1.10.1. Epidemiology
1.10.2. Gestational Screening and Diagnosis
1.10.3. Clinical Management and Treatment
1.10.4. Delivery of an HIV-positive Woman
1.10.5. Neonatal Care and Vertical Infection

Module 2. Pathology of the Placenta and Fetal Appendages. Obstetric Accidents 

2.1. Placenta Accrete 

2.1.1. Definition and Forms of Placenta Accrete 

2.1.1.1. Placenta Accreta
2.1.1.2. Placenta Increta 
2.1.1.3. Placenta Percreta

2.1.2. Risk Factors
2.1.3. Morbimortality 
2.1.4. Diagnosis
2.1.5. Clinical Management and Delivery of Pregnant Women with Placental Accreta

2.2. Placenta Previa

2.2.1. Concept
2.2.2. Classification
2.2.3. Risk Factors
2.2.4. Morbimortality 
2.2.5. Diagnosis
2.2.6. Management of Gestation and Delivery of a Pregnant Woman with Placenta Previa

2.3. Placental Morphological and Functional Abnormalities

2.3.1. Size Alterations
2.3.2. Morphological Changes

2.3.2.1. Bilobed Placenta
2.3.2.2. Circumvallate Placenta
2.3.2.3. Placenta Succenturiata
2.3.2.4. Espuria

2.3.3. Placental Insufficiency

2.4. Umbilical Cord Anomalies

2.4.1. Variants of Umbilical Cord Length and its Complications: Knots
2.4.2. Umbilical Cord Anomalies in relation to Appearance

2.4.2.1. Procubitus
2.4.2.2. Laterocidence
2.4.2.3. Prolapses

2.4.2.3.1. Causes
2.4.2.3.2. Action to be taken in case of Cord Prolapse

2.4.3. Placental Insertion Abnormalities

2.4.3.1. Velamentous Insertion
2.4.3.2. Marginal Insertion
2.4.3.3. Previous Vasa

2.4.4. Vascular Anomalies

2.4.4.1. Thrombosis 
2.4.4.2. Hematomas
2.4.4.3. The Single Umbilical Artery

2.5. Alterations of the Amniotic Membranes

2.5.1. Amnion Nodosum
2.5.2. Amniotic Bands
2.5.3. Extramembranous Pregnancy 
2.5.4. Premature Rupture of Membranes and Chorioamnionitis (explained above)

2.6. Abnormalities of amniotic fluid

2.6.1. Default: Oligohydramnios and Anhydramnios

2.6.1.1. Concept and Epidemiology
2.6.1.2. Etiological Factors 
2.6.1.3. Diagnosis
2.6.1.4. Effects on the Fetus and Neonate
2.6.1.5. Clinical Management and Treatment

2.6.2. In Excess: Polyhydramnios

2.6.2.1. Concept and Epidemiology
2.6.2.2. Etiological Factors 
2.6.2.3. Diagnosis
2.6.2.4. Effects on the Fetus and Neonate
2.6.2.5. Clinical Management and Treatment. Delivery Assistance

2.7. Uterine Rupture

2.7.1. Concept
2.7.2. Types
2.7.3. Risk Factors
2.7.4. Clinical Diagnosis
2.7.5. Treatment

2.8. Premature Detachment of a Normally Positioned Placenta

2.8.1. Concept
2.8.2. Risk Factors
2.8.3. Clinical Diagnosis
2.8.4. Clinical Management

2.9. Amniotic Fluid Embolism

2.9.1. Concept
2.9.2. Risk Factors
2.9.3. Pathophysiology
2.9.4. Clinical Presentation
2.9.5. Diagnosis and Treatment

2.10. Shoulder Dystocia

2.10.1. Concept
2.10.2. Risk Factors
2.10.3. Diagnosis
2.10.4. Delivery Method in case of Placental Abruption 

2.10.4.1. Primary Level Techniques 
2.10.4.2. Secondary Level Techniques 
2.10.4.3. Tertiary Level Techniques 

2.10.5. Postnatal Care and Assessment

Module 3. Variations in Normal Delivery and the Onset of Labor. Mother Carrying Group B Streptococcus B 

3.1. Instrumental Delivery

3.1.1. Concept
3.1.2. Indications
3.1.3. Contraindications
3.1.4. Criteria for using the Different Instruments

3.1.4.1. Forceps 
3.1.4.2. Thierry Spatulas
3.1.4.3. Suction Cup

3.2. Breech Delivery

3.2.1. Concept
3.2.2. Classification
3.2.3. Etiology
3.2.4. Diagnosis
3.2.5. Vaginal Delivery Criteria and Management

3.3. Vaginal Delivery after Cesarean Section

3.3.1. Choice of Delivery Route
3.3.2. Contraindications for Vaginal Delivery with Previous Cesarean Section
3.3.3. Planned Cesarean 
3.3.4. Labor Induction

3.4. Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries 

3.4.1. Prevention
3.4.2. Classification

3.4.2.1. Third Degree Tear
3.4.2.2. Fourth Degree Tear

3.4.3. Reparation of Perineal Tears
3.4.4. Follow-up and Delivery after Anal Sphincter Injury

3.5. Cesarean Section

3.5.1. Indications
3.5.2. Classification
3.5.3. Cesarean Section Considerations
3.5.4. Surgical management 
3.5.5. Post-Operative Care 

3.6. External Cephalic Version

3.6.1. Concept
3.6.2. Indications
3.6.3. Contraindications 
3.6.4. Complete Technique and Procedure
3.6.5. Complications

3.7. Cervical Ripening and Induction of Labor

3.7.1. Concept
3.7.2. Indications
3.7.3. Contraindications
3.7.4. Risks from Induction
3.7.5. Methods to Induce Labor 

3.7.5.1. Pharmacological Methods
3.7.5.2. Non-Pharmacological Methods

3.8. Fetal Hydrops

3.8.1. Concept

3.8.1.1. Immune Hydrops
3.8.1.2. Non-Immune Hydrops

3.8.2. Pathophysiology
3.8.3. Diagnosis
3.8.4. Clinical Management

3.9. Mother Carrying Group B Streptococcus B(SGB)

3.9.1. Concept
3.9.2. Sample Collecting and Screening
3.9.3. Treatment
3.9.4. Management of Newborns of Mothers who are Carriers of GBS

3.10. Premature Rupture of Membranes

3.10.1. Etiology
3.10.2. Diagnosis
3.10.3. Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes
3.10.4. Full-term Premature Rupture of Membranes 

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Postgraduate Diploma in Main Hemorrhagic Problems during Pregnancy. Obstetric Accidents and Fetal Problems for Midwives.

Pregnancy pathology is one of the basic pillars of obstetrics and research. Numerous protocols have changed radically in recent years due to technological advances and new study results. With this complete Postgraduate Diploma in Major Hemorrhagic Problems during Pregnancy: Obstetric Accidents and Fetal Problems for TECH Midwives, the student will be able to incorporate the most updated knowledge in this area, considerably improving their capacity and efficiency of care. This program will cover topics such as the diagnosis and prevention of anemia in pregnancy, postpartum hemorrhage, uterine rupture, placental abruption, preeclampsia, ectopic pregnancy and the different types of abortion. In addition, techniques and procedures for the care and management of obstetric emergencies will be studied, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation, manual removal of placenta, uterine suture, laparotomy and emergency fetal extraction. Another important aspect of the Postgraduate Diploma is the study of fetal problems and their management, such as intrauterine growth restriction, congenital defects and genetic problems, among others.

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Upon completion of the Postgraduate Diploma in Major Hemorrhagic Problems during Gestation: Obstetric Accidents and Fetal Problems for Midwives, students will be highly trained to prevent, detect and manage major obstetric and fetal problems during gestation, which will allow them to provide comprehensive and quality care to patients and their newborns. If you are a midwife committed to the health care of women and their children during pregnancy and childbirth, this specialization is ideal for you. Don't miss the opportunity to specialize in one of the most important and challenging fields of maternal and fetal health. Enroll now in the Postgraduate Diploma in Major Hemorrhagic Problems during Pregnancy. Obstetric Accidents and Fetal Problems for Midwives!