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Introduction to the Program
The Psychological Impact and Specific Conditions in HPV Infections, in a highly specialized course that will equip you with the most appropriate, effective and innovative protocols and developments in this area"
With this high intensity training course, we offer you the possibility to include the most specific knowledge in this area of work in your clinical practice. Training that it perfectly compatible with your personal and professional life, with an eminently practical format, allowing you to immediately apply your newly acquired knowledge into your medical practice.
During this comprehensive Postgraduate certificate, the student will have the opportunity to acquire the necessary basic knowledge to face situations that arise in patients suspected of having contracted HPV. From the moment of diagnosis and the development of the guidelines that the specialist must follow, to the information on procedures or attitudes to eradicate in this medical practice, the student will learn to integrate new techniques and the most advanced procedures in this discipline into their work.
What distinguishes this course from others, is its eminent practical vision. This approach has been implemented in all the teaching materials that the student will use during their training. Our goal: to enable you to start applying what you have learned immediately in your work.
With a practice-focused vision, this innovative training approach will allow you to offer your patients the most up-to-date and concrete information"
This Postgraduate certificate in Psychological Impact and Specific Conditions in HPV Infections offers you the characteristics of a high-level scientific, teaching, and technological course. These are some of its most notable features:
- Latest technology in online teaching software
- Highly visual teaching system, supported by graphic and schematic contents that are easy to assimilate and understand
- Practical cases presented by practising experts
- State-of-the-art interactive video systems
- Teaching supported by telepractice
- Continuous updating and recycling systems
- Self-regulating learning: full compatibility with other occupations
- Practical exercises for self-evaluation and learning verification
- Support groups and educational synergies: questions to the expert, debate and knowledge forums
- Communication with the teacher and individual reflection work
- Availability of content from any fixed or portable device with internet connection
- Banks of complementary documentation permanently available, even after the course
It incorporates the most advanced knowledge in different situations occurring in the patient with HPV, through highly effective online learniyng. The most practical, useful and efficient way to update your knowledge on this subject"
Our teaching staff is composed of medical professionals and practising specialists. In this way, we ensure that we provide you with the training update we are aiming for. A multidisciplinary team of professors with training and experience in different environments, who will develop the theoretical knowledge in an efficient way, but, above all, will bring their practical knowledge derived from their own experience to the course: one of the differential qualities of this course.
This mastery of the subject is complemented by the effectiveness of the methodology used in the design of this course. Developed by a multidisciplinary team of e-learning experts, it integrates the latest advances in educational technology. This way, you will be able to study with a range of comfortable and versatile multimedia tools that will give you the operability you need in your training.
The design of this program is based on Problem-Based Learning: an approach that conceives learning as a highly practical process. To achieve this remotely, we will use telepractice: with the help of an innovative interactive video system, and learning from an expert, you will be able to acquire the knowledge as if you were actually dealing with the scenario you are learning about. A concept that will allow you to integrate and fix learning in a more realistic and permanent way.
The most outstanding aspect of our educational formula is the possibility of hands-on learning, even while learning remotely: a challenge that we have achieved and that provides our students with the best results"
Observing the expert in the process of performing the task, triggers brain mechanisms similar to those activated when performing the same activity: this is the principle of the high efficiency of our "learning from an expert"
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 Psychological Impact and Specific Conditions in HPV Infections. 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. Psychological Impact of HPV Infection
1.1. Effect of HPV on the Individual
1.1.1. Response of Individual After Finding Out They Have HPV
1.1.2. Physiological Reactions to HPV Infection
1.1.3. Pathological Reactions to HPV Infection
1.1.4. Individual'a Sense of Guilt
1.1.5. Effect on Sexual Activity
1.1.6. Management of Psychological Alterations
1.1.7. Access to Information on Social Media and the Internet
1.1.8. Associations Affected by HPV
1.2. Effect of HPV on the Partner
1.2.1. Response of the Partner After Finding Out They Have HPV
1.2.2. Physiological Reactions of the Partner to HPV Infection
1.2.3. Pathological Reactions of the Partner to HPV Infection
1.2.4. Behavior Towards Sexual Relations with the Partner
1.2.5. Management of Changes in the Couple’s Relationship
1.2.6. Preventative Behavior of the Infection and its Repercussions on the Sexual Activity of the Couple
1.3. Sexual Activity after HPV
1.3.1. Psychological Stages after Finding Out They Have HPV
1.3.2. Consequences on Sexual Behavior
1.3.3. Breakup of the Couple
1.3.4. When Only One in the Couple is Infected
1.3.5. When Both are Infected
1.3.6. Behaviors of the Infected Individual or Partner with Members of their Environment
1.3.7. Sexual Orientation of the Infected Couple
1.4. Depression and Mood Alterations After HPV
1.4.1. Prevalence of Depressive Syndromes in Those Infected with HPV
1.4.2. Effect of HPV on an Individual’s Depression
1.4.3. Management of Depressive Syndromes Caused by HPV
1.4.4. Management of Psychotic Syndromes Caused by HPV
1.4.5. Management of Obsessive Syndromes Caused by HPV
1.5. Individual Psychological Management
1.5.1. Professional Attitude Towards a Patient with HPV
1.5.2. How to Explain HPV Infection
1.5.3. Psychotherapy
1.5.4. Group Therapy
1.5.5. Drug Therapy
1.6. Couple Psychological Management
1.6.1. Professional Attitude Towards a the Partner of a Patient with HPV
1.6.2. How to Explain HPV Infection to the Partner of a HPV Patient
1.6.3. Professional Attitude Towards the Breakup of the Couple
1.6.4. Couples Therapy. Reinventing Sex
1.6.5. Adjuvant Drug Therapy
1.7. Desire to get Pregnant in HPV Infections
1.7.1. Professional Attitude Towards a the Desire to Procreate of a Patient with HPV
1.7.2. Recommendations for Indicating Pregancy
1.7.3. When Pregnancy Should Be Contraindicated
1.7.4. Monitoring During the Period of Trying to Get Pregnant
1.7.5. Attitude of the Partner During Pregnancy
1.7.6. Psychological Alterations That Occur During the Period of Trying to Get Pregnant
Module 2. Special Conditions in HPV Infection
2.1. Pregnancy
2.1.1. Prevalence of HPV in Pregnant Women
2.1.2. Natural History of HPV Infections in Pregnant Women
2.1.3. Colposcopy During Pregnancy
2.1.4. Condylomas and Pregnancy. Multiple Condylomatosis
2.1.5. Control of Cervical Lesions During Pregnancy
2.1.6. Transmission to the Neonatal During the Birth
2.1.7. Evolution and Viral Clearance after Delivery
2.1.8. Management of HPV Lesions During Pregnancy
2.2. Immunosuppression
2.2.1. Prevalence of HPV in Immunosuppressed Patients
2.2.2. Natural History of HPV Infections in Immunosuppressed Patients
2.2.3. Colposcopy in Immunosuppressed Women
2.2.4. Vulvar Condylomas and their Management. Multiple Condylomatosis
2.2.5. Screening of HPV Cervical Lesions in Immunosuppression
2.2.6. Vaccination of Immunosuppressed Patients
2.2.7. Evolution of Lesions for Immunosuppressed Patients and Viral Clearance
2.3. Management of HPV Lesions in Immunosuppressed Patients
2.3.1. AIDS
2.3.2. Prevalence of HPV in AIDS
2.3.3. Natural History of HPV Infections in AIDS
2.3.4. Colposcopy in Women with AIDS
2.3.5. Vulvar Condylomas and their Management AIDS
2.3.6. Vaccination Against HPV in AIDS
2.3.7. Screening of HPV Cervical Lesions in AIDS
2.3.8. Evolution of Lesions for Immunosuppression in AIDS. Accumulative Effect of Both Viruses
2.3.9. Management of HPV Lesions in AIDS
2.4. Skin Infections From HPV
2.4.1. Prevalence of Skin Infections in the Different Types of HPV
2.4.2. Topography of Dermal HPV Lesions
2.4.3. Natural History of HPV Infections in the Skin
2.4.4. Dermal Warts of Viral Origin
2.4.5. Prevention of Dermal Conditions from HPV
2.4.6. Management of Dermal HPV Lesions
2.5. Associated Sexually Transmitted Infections
2.5.1. Prevalence of STIs
2.5.2. Association Between HPV and STIs
2.5.3. Natural History of HPV-STI Co-Infections. Individual or Accumalitive Effect
2.5.4. Prevention of STIs
2.5.5. Colposcopy and Vulvoscopy of STIs
2.5.6. Management of STIs
2.6. Uncommon Infections From HPV
2.6.1. Distribution of HPV Genotypes
2.6.2. Tropism of HPV Genotypes
2.6.3. Low Prevalence HPV-Associated Conditions
2.6.4. Management of Low Prevalence HPV Lesions
2.7. Neonatal Infection from HPV and Recurrent Laryngeal Papillomatosis of the Neonate
2.7.1. Prevalence of Neonatal Conditions from HPV
2.7.2. Consequences of HPV Infections on Neonatals
2.7.3. Management of HPV Neonatal Infection
2.7.4. Recurrent Laryngeal Papillomatosis. Natural History
2.7.5. Tretament of Recurrent Laryngeal Papillomatosis
2.8. Infections From HPV in Children
2.8.1. Prevalence of Conditions from HPV in Children
2.8.2. Consequences of HPV Infections in Children
2.8.3. Management of HPV Infection in Children
2.8.4. Legal Considerations of Infections From HPV in Children

Make the most of this opportunity to learn about the latest advances in this subject to apply it to your daily practice"
Postgraduate Certificate in Psychological Impact and Special Conditions in HPV Infection
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a sexually transmitted infection that can affect any sexually active person. However, in some cases, the infection can have a significant psychological and emotional impact on patients, especially those who experience special conditions related to the infection. If you want to specialize in this field, at TECH Global University you will find the ideal program. Through the Postgraduate Certificate in Psychological Impact and Special Conditions in HPV Infection, designed by the best specialists in the field, you will learn about the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of patients with HPV, addressing the prevention and management of special conditions related to the infection. All of this will be broken down into self-regulated classes, reinforced with state-of-the-art multimedia material.
Specialize in the psychological impact and special conditions in HPV infection.
The main objective of this Postgraduate Certificate offered by TECH is to provide you with an in-depth understanding of the psychological and emotional effects that HPV infection can have on people, as well as the special conditions that can complicate its treatment. Through our curriculum, you will address both the different types of HPV and their impact on sexual or reproductive health, as well as the treatment options available to people who have been infected. In addition, you will explore the anxiety, depression and stigma associated with HPV infection. From this, you will develop strategies to help people manage these emotions and improve their quality of life by providing as much care as possible.