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Introduction to the Program
TECH provides you with a specialized program in the Gynecological field so that you can keep up to date with the latest developments in nursing care in a theoretical and practical way”
The care demanded by women when they attend a gynecological consultation is usually very precise, so nursing professionals, as protagonists in this type of clinical management, must have an updated higher qualification that allows them to know in depth the patient's body, achieving an adequate care at all times. For this reason, they demand a specific academic offer, with which they can be up-to-date on aspects such as changes in puberty, those related to menstruation and the climacteric period or the different infectious pathologies that can affect them.
And for this, you can count on this Hybrid Master's Degree in Nursing n the Gynecology Service, a multidisciplinary experience that will provide you with all the information you need to update your practice completely in just 12 months. It is composed of a very complete curriculum that includes, on the one hand, 1,500 hours of theoretical and additional content, which will be presented in a convenient and flexible 100% online format, so that the graduate does not have to worry about static schedules and face-to-face classes. After passing the course, you will have access to 3 weeks of practical training in a clinical center of international reference, where you will work actively in the real management of patients with different pathologies and conditions.
In this way, you will be able to up-to-date yourself on everything related to nursing care in the Gynecology Service, perfecting your skills in a profound way in the care of women. In addition, thanks to the expert support you will receive in both sections, you will be able to make the most of each day, implementing in your practice the exhaustive management of the most advanced diagnostic and therapeutic tools, as well as the clinical strategies that have obtained the best results so far in the approach to cases related to gynecological problems in the current practice.
Add to your online study the realization of clinical practice in the area of gynecology with the highest standards of quality and technological level that an elite hospital center can offer”
This Hybrid Master's Degree for Nursing in the Gynecology Service contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:
- More than 100 clinical cases presented by Time-Limited Psychotherapy and university professors with extensive experience
- The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
- Comprehensive systematized action plans for the patient in Gynecological Nursing
- The presentation of practical workshops on diagnostic and therapeutic techniques in gynecological nursing
- The interactive learning system based on algorithms for decision making in clinical situations on the clinical situations posed
- Clinical practice guidelines on the approach to different pathologies
- All this will be complemented by theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
- Furthermore, you will be able to carry out a clinical internship in one of the best hospital centers
Take an intensive 3-week internship in a prestigious health center and acquire all the up-to-date knowledge necessary to grow personally and professionally”
In this proposal for a Master's Degree, of a professionalizing nature and hybrid learning modality, the program is aimed to up to date professionals in Gynecological Nursing who require a high level of qualification. The contents are based on the latest scientific evidence and oriented in a didactic way to integrate theoretical knowledge in nursing practice, and the theoretical-practical elements will facilitate the updating of knowledge and will allow decision making in patient management.
Thanks to the multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, nursing professionals will benefit from situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive learning programmed to train in real situations. This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the program. For this purpose, the students will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts.
This Hybrid Master's Degree allows you to exercise in simulated environments, which provide immersive learning programmed to train in real situations"
You will be able to learn about new developments related to the particularities of nursing care in Gynecology and offer more up-to-date and specific care to your patients"
Syllabus
The curriculum of this program includes 1,500 hours of theoretical updating, in which the graduate will find a multitude of material presented in different formats: detailed videos, research articles, complementary readings, self-knowledge exercises, dynamic summaries of each unit, images, and much more. For this reason, you will be able to expand each section in a personalized way, delving deeper into those aspects those aspects you consider most relevant for your professional performance.
All the content of the Virtual Campus can be downloaded to any device with an internet connection, for consultation, even when you finish this Hybrid Master's Degree”
Module 1. Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Reproductive System
1.1. Anatomy of Male and Female Genital Tract
1.1.1. Female Description
1.1.2. Male Description
1.2. Histology of the Genital Organs and Breast
1.2.1. Histological Description
1.3. Introduction to the Cellular and Genetic Basis of Female Gametogenesis
1.3.1. Cellular and Genetic Description
1.4. Basis of Reproductive Endocrinology
1.4.1. The Reproductive Hormonal Process
1.5. Sex Acquisition
1.5.1. Sexual Differentiation
1.6. Female Physiology
1.6.1. Ovarian Cycle
1.6.2. Uterine Cycle
1.6.3. Cycle and Physiology of the Vagina and Vulva
1.7. Male Physiology
1.7.1. Testes and Gametogenesis
1.7.2. Testicular Functional Regulation
1.7.3. Male Sex Accessory Glands
1.7.4. Ejaculation. The Ejaculate and its Composition
1.8. Neurohormonal Regulation of the Reproductive function. The Diencephalon-Pituitary-Gonads Axis
1.8.1. Process of Hormonal Regulation
1.8.2. Feedback
1.9. Puberty
1.9.1. Concept
1.9.2. Differentiation
1.10. Climacteric Physiology
1.10.1. Chronology
1.10.2. Phenomenology
1.10.3. Mechanisms
1.11. Human Sexuality
1.11.1. Sexual Physiology: Neuroendocrine and Psychological Aspects
1.12. Symptoms of Gynecological Diseases, Menstrual Symptoms
1.12.1. Terminology and General Considerations
1.12.2. General Discharge and its Treatments
1.13. Complementary Gynecological Examinations
1.13.1. Cervical Cytology
1.13.2. Speculoscopy
1.13.3. Manual Vaginal Examination
1.13.4. Vaginal Exudate
1.13.5. Colposcopy
1.13.6. Hysteroscopy
Module 2. Puberty, Menstruation and Climacteric Period
2.1. Pathology of Puberty
2.1.1. Precocious Puberty
2.1.2. Pubertal Delay
2.2. Menstrual Disturbances
2.2.1. Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
2.2.2. Amenorrhea of the Pituitary Type
2.2.3. Hyperprolactinemia
2.3. Uterine Amenorrhea
2.3.1. Protocol
2.3.2. Diagnosis
2.4. Functional Uterine Bleeding
2.4.1. Ovulatory Bleeding
2.4.2. Anovulatory Bleeding
2.4.3. Extragenital Bleeding
2.5. Climacteric Pathology
2.5.1. Treatment of Climacteric Pathology: TSH
2.5.2. Hormone Replacement Therapy and Gynecologic Cancer
2.5.3. Complementary or Alternative Measures in Menopause
2.5.4. Phytoestrogens
Module 3. Gynecological Infectious Pathology and Sexually Transmitted Diseases
3.1. Sexually Transmitted Infections
3.1.1. Etiology
3.1.2. Epidemiology
3.2. Infectious Processes of the Reproductive System
3.2.1. Etiology
3.2.2. Classification
3.2.3. Treatment
3.3. Vulvovaginitis
3.3.1. Description
3.3.2. Treatment
3.4. Vaginal Candidiasis
3.4.1. Description
3.4.2. Treatment
3.5. Bacterial Vaginosis
3.5.1. Description
3.5.2. Treatment
3.6. Vaginal Tricomoniasis
3.6.1. Description
3.6.2. Treatment
3.7. Syphilis
3.7.1. Description
3.7.2. Treatment
3.8. Chancroid
3.8.1. Description
3.8.2. Treatment
3.9. Lymphogranuloma Venereum
3.9.1. Description
3.9.2. Treatment
3.10. Simple Herpes
3.10.1. Description
3.10.2. Treatment
3.11. Infections Leading to Urethritis and Cervicitis
3.11.1. Description
3.11.2. Treatment
3.12. Condylomata Acuminata
3.12.1. Description
3.12.2. Treatment
3.13. Contagious Molusco
3.13.1. Description
3.13.2. Treatment
3.14. Scabies
3.14.1. Description
3.14.2. Treatment
3.15. Pediculosis Pubis
3.15.1. Description
3.15.2. Treatment
3.16. HIV
3.16.1. Description
3.16.2. Treatment
3.17. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
3.17.1. Description
3.17.2. Treatment
3.18. Papillomavirus Infection
3.18.1. Description
3.18.2. Treatment
Module 4. Care for Women with Gynecologic Problems
4.1. Pain of Pelvic Origin
4.1.1. Dysmenorrhea
4.1.2. Premenstrual Syndrome, Endometriosis and Others
4.1.3. Nursing Care
4.2. Malformations of the Genital Tract
4.2.1. Malformations of the Vulva
4.2.2. Malformations of the Vagina
4.2.3. Malformations of the Cervix
4.2.4. Malformations of the Uterine Body
4.2.5. Ovarian Malformations
4.2.6. Malformations of the Lower Urinary Organs Urogenital Fistulas
4.2.7. Female Genital Mutilation
4.2.8. Breast Malformations
4.3. Benign Tumors
4.3.1. Benign Tumors of the Vulva
4.3.2. Benign Tumors of the Vagina
4.3.3. Benign Tumors of the Ovary
4.4. Benign Gynecologic Pathology
4.4.1. Benign Pathology of the Uterine Cervix
4.4.2. Benign Pathology of the Uterine and Endometrial Body
4.4.3. Benign Pathology of the Fallopian Tube
4.5. Alterations of Genital Statics
4.5.1. Uterine Prolapse
4.5.2. Cystocele
4.5.3. Rectocele
4.5.4. Enterocele
4.6. Vulvovaginoperineal Tears and Rectovaginal Fistulas
4.7. Vulvovaginal Pathology
4.7.1. Vulvovaginitis
4.7.2. Bartholinitis
4.7.3. Lichen Sclerosus
4.7.4. Paget’s Disease
4.7.5. Vulvar and Vaginal Cancer
4.8. Cervical Pathology
4.8.1. Cervicitis
4.8.2. Polyps
4.8.3. Cervical Cancer
4.9. Uterine Pathology
4.9.1. Uterine Myoma
4.9.2. Endometrial Cancer
4.10. Adnexal Pathology
4.10.1. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
4.10.2. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
4.10.3. Endometriosis
4.10.4. Ovarian Carcinoma
Module 5. Care of Women with Gynecologic Oncologic Problems
5.1. Early Diagnosis of Breast and Gynecologic Cancer
5.1.1. Early Diagnosis and Population Screening Programs
5.1.2. Detection of Risk Groups
5.2. Epidemiology of Breast and Gynecologic Cancer
5.2.1. Explorations and Diagnostic Tests
5.3. Breast and Gynecological Cancer
5.3.1. Description
5.3.2. Treatment
5.4. Vulvar Cancer
5.4.1. Description
5.4.2. Treatment
5.5. Cervical Cancer
5.5.1. Description
5.5.2. Treatment
5.6. Endometrial Cancer
5.6.1. Description
5.6.2. Treatment
5.7. Uterine Sarcoma
5.7.1. Description
5.7.2. Treatment
5.8. Ovarian Cancer
5.8.1. Description
5.8.2. Treatment
5.9. Breast Cancer
5.9.1. Description
5.9.2. Treatment
5.10. Psychological Aspects of Gynecologic Cancer
5.10.1. Nursing Care
5.10.2. Palliative Care and Pain Management
Module 6. Gynecological Surgery
6.1. Gynecological Surgical Interventions
6.1.1. Gynecological Surgery
6.1.2. Breast Surgery
6.2. The Hospitalized Gynecologic Patient
6.2.1. Preoperative Care
6.2.2. Postoperative Care
6.2.3. Complications
6.3. Anesthesia in Gynecology
6.3.1. Description of the Different Techniques
6.3.2. Nursing Care
6.4. Endoscopic Surgery (Laparoscopy)
6.4.1. Description
6.4.2. Action Protocol
6.5. Endoscopic Surgery (Hysteroscopy)
6.5.1. Description
6.5.2. Action Protocol
6.6. Tubal Surgery
6.6.1. Description
6.6.2. Action Protocol
6.7. Robotic Surgery Applied to Gynecology
6.7.1. Description
6.7.2. Nursing Care
Module 7. Breast Pathology
7.1. Clinical and Instrumental Examination in Breast Pathology
7.1.1. Different Exploratory Methods
7.1.2. Types of Diagnostic Methods
7.2. Benign Breast Pathology
7.2.1. Abnormalities
7.2.2. Functional Disorders
7.2.3. Mastodynia
7.2.4. Inflammatory Processes
7.2.5. Benign Tumor Pathology
7.3. Breast Cancer
7.3.1. Epidemiology and Risk Factors
7.3.2. Primary prevention. Early Diagnosis. Non Palpable Lesions
7.3.3. Clinical and Development
7.3.4. TNM Classification
7.3.5. Biology of Mammary Carcinoma (Markers)
7.4. Treatments for Breast Cancer
7.4.1. Types of Treatment
7.4.2. Nursing Care
7.5. Follow-Up and Monitoring of the Breast Cancer Patient
7.5.1. Care Management
7.5.2. Health education
7.5.3. Nursing Care
Module 8. Urinary Incontinence (UI)
8.1. Epidemiology of Urinary Incontinence
8.1.1. Prevalence
8.1.2. Incidence
8.2. Types of Urinary Incontinence
8.2.1. Concept
8.2.2. Classification
8.3. Nursing Assessment in Urinary Incontinence
8.3.1. Nursing Care Process
8.3.2. Nursing Care
8.4. Nursing Diagnosis in Urinary Incontinence
8.4.1. Exploratory Methods
8.4.2. Diagnostic Techniques
8.5. Treatment of Urinary Incontinence
8.5.1. Non-Surgical Treatment
8.5.2. Surgical Management
8.6. Prevention and Nursing Approach to Urinary Incontinence in Women
8.6.1. Health Education
Module 9. Gynecological and Obstetric Emergencies
9.1. Gynecological Abdominal Pain
9.1.1. Concept
9.1.2. Nursing Care
9.2. Trauma and Injuries of the Genital Tract
9.2.1. Types
9.2.2. Nursing Care
9.3. Sexual Aggressions
9.3.1. Concept
9.3.2. Diagnosis
9.3.3. Nursing Care
9.4. Gynecological Hemorrhage
9.4.1. Classification
9.4.2. Nursing Care
9.5. Threat of Preterm Birth
9.5.1. Concept
9.5.2. Treatment
9.5.3. Nursing Care
9.6. Hypertensive States of Pregnancy
9.6.1. Classification
9.6.2. Treatment
9.6.3. Nursing Care
9.7. Obstetric Hemorrhage
9.7.1. Hemorrhages in the 1st Trimester of Pregnancy
9.7.2. Hemorrhages in the 2nd and 3rd Trimester of Pregnancy
9.7.3. Postpartum Hemorrhage
The teaching materials of this program, elaborated by these specialists, have contents that are completely applicable to your professional experiences"
Hybrid Master's Degree in Nursing in the Gynecology Service
Nursing in the gynecology service focuses on providing quality care to patients at different stages of their reproductive life. Professionals must be trained to perform specialized gynecological examinations, prevent and detect gynecological diseases, and provide support to patients and families. If you are looking for a program that will provide you with the skills and knowledge necessary to work in this field, at TECH Global University you will find the ideal program that will help you fulfill that purpose. Through the Hybrid Master's Degree in Nursing in the Gynecology Service, you will gain the skills and knowledge necessary to provide quality care to patients at different stages of their reproductive life. The blended learning methodology combines the flexibility of an online program with in-person interaction with professors and classmates in face-to-face sessions. This means you can study from anywhere and at any time that is convenient for you, while participating in live discussions and receiving personalized guidance from your professors.
Be an expert in the gynecology service
This Hybrid Master's Degree is led by experts in the field, who will provide you with guidance and support throughout the program. In addition, you will have the opportunity to interact with other students and share academic experiences. Through the comprehensive curriculum, you will delve into the anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive system, prevention and detection of gynecological diseases, sexual and reproductive health management, and prenatal and postnatal care. You will also learn specialized techniques for performing gynecological examinations, including colposcopy and hysteroscopy. Upon completion of your training, you will be proficient in evaluating and managing gynecologic diseases, performing specialized examinations, and providing counseling to both patients and their families.
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