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Introduction to the Program
Con esta Postgraduate diploma completamente online, diseñarás programas innovadores de detección precoz del Virus del Papiloma Humano y dominarás sus Efectos clínicos en los pacientes”
El Virus del Papiloma Humano provoca efectos que impactan significativamente la salud reproductiva y general de la población. Por ejemplo, sus manifestaciones clínicas incluyen desde Verrugas Genitales hasta Lesiones Precancerosas y Cánceres invasivos. Ante esta situación, la prevención primaria y la detección precoz son aspectos fundamentales para mitigar estas consecuencias. De ahí la relevancia de que los facultativos incorporen a su práctica clínica las estrategias más modernas para fomentar la vacunación, optimizar la educación sanitaria y mejorar el seguimiento clínico en tiempo real.
Con esta idea en mente, TECH lanza un exclusivo Postgraduate diploma en Effects of HPV. Ideado por verdaderos referentes en este ámbito, el itinerario académico profundizará en la biología, transmisión y manifestaciones clínicas de esta condición. Asimismo, el temario ahondará en diversas estrategias de prevención primaria, detección temprana de factores de riego y seguimiento clínico integral. En este sentido, los materiales didácticos ofrecerán las claves para implementar intervenciones basadas en la evidencia. De este modo, los egresados desarrollarán competencias avanzadas para liderar programas de salud pública que optimicen el bienestar general de los individuos a largo plazo.
En lo que respecta a la metodología, esta opción académica se basa en el revolucionario sistema del Relearning para asegurar un proceso de actualización de conocimientos natural y progresivo a la par que natural. Por consiguiente, los médicos no tendrán que invertir exhaustivas horas al estudio o recurrir a métodos tradicionales como la memorización. Así pues, tan solo precisarán un dispositivo electrónico con internet para adentrarse en el Campus Virtual. En esta plataforma, encontrarán una amplia gama de recursos multimedia de apoyo como vídeos en detalle, lecturas especializadas o ejercicios prácticos en entornos simulados. De forma complementaria, un prestigioso Director Invitado Internacional ofrecerá unas exhaustivas Masterclasses.
Un reconocido Director Invitado Internacional otorgará unas minuciosas Masterclasses sobre los postulados científicos más actualizados relativos a los Efectos del Virus del Papiloma Humano”
Esta Postgraduate diploma en Effects of HPV 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
Profundizarás en las consecuencias clínicas del Virus del Papiloma Humano en múltiples sistemas del cuerpo humano”
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.
Serás capaz de identificar tempranamente los factores de riesgo y las poblaciones vulnerables frente a Infecciones por Papilomavirus"
Te beneficiarás de la disruptiva metodología Relearning, que te permitirá establecer individualmente tus horarios y ritmo de estudio”
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. The Human Papillomavirus: Characteristics and Epidemiology
1.1. Structure and Composition of HPV
1.1.1. General Description
1.1.2. Capsid
1.1.3. Genome
1.2. Genetic Map of HPV and its Biological Functions
1.2.1. Long Control Region
1.2.2. Early Gene Expression
1.2.3. Late Gene Expression
1.2.4. Replicative Cycle
1.3. Genotypes and their Clinical Importance
1.3.1. Concept of High and Low Risk
1.3.2. Low Risk Genotypes
1.3.3. High Risk Genotypes
1.3.4. Geographic Variations
1.4. HPV Detection Techniques
1.4.1. HPV Detection Techniques
1.4.2. DNA-VPH Detection Technique with Hybrid Capture
1.4.3. DNA-VPH Detection Technique with Partial Genotyping
1.4.4. DNA-VPH Detection Technique with Complete Genotyping
1.4.5. RNA Detection Techniques
1.4.6. FDA Validation for Screening and Diagnosis
1.5. Distribution of Genotypes in the World and in Our Environment
1.5.1. Epidemiology in Relation to the Burden of Disease
1.5.2. Geographic Variations
1.5.3. Genotype Distribution in Spain
1.6. Prevalence According to Age
1.6.1. In Women
1.6.2. In Men
1.7. Disease Burden of HPV
1.7.1. Pathology Associated with Genital Infection in Women (cervix, vagina, vulva.)
1.7.2. Pathology Associated with Genital Infection in Men (scrotum, penis and glans)
1.7.3. Pathology Associated with Anal Infection
1.7.4. Pathology Associated with Oropharynx Infection
1.7.5. Pathology Associated with Other Areas
Module 2. Pathogenesis of HPV and Immune Response: Intraepithelial neoplasia
2.1. Infection Routes
2.1.1. Sexual Contact
2.1.2. Objects
2.1.3. In the Medical Consultation
2.1.4. Role of Condoms
2.1.5. Vertical Transmission
2.1.6. Protection of Surgeons During Vaporization
2.2. Effect on the Immune System on HPV
2.2.1. Innate Immunity and Adaptive Immunity
2.2.2. General and Local Antibody Response
2.2.3. Inhibition of the Immune Response
2.2.4. Cellular Immunity Against the Lesion
2.2.5. Immunosenescence
2.3. Viral Production and Genome Integration
2.3.1. Difference Between High and Low Risk Viruses
2.3.2. Early and Late Gene Expression
2.3.3. Viral Persistence and Quiescence
2.3.4. Viral Clearance According to Age and Genotype
2.4. Role of Vaginal Microbiota
2.4.1. Definition of the Status Types of Bacteria Communities
2.4.2. Relationship Between Lesions and Different Types of Status
2.4.3. Role of Lactobacilli on Immunity
2.5. Development of Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia and Genital Warts
2.5.1. Dysregulation of Cellular Mechanisms by Viral Proteins
2.5.2. Progression
2.5.3. Regression
2.5.4. Relapse
Module 3. Effect of HPV on the Anus and Perianal Area
3.1. Epidemiology of HPV Anal Infection
3.1.1. Disease Burden of HPV
3.1.2. Most Common Genotypes
3.1.3. Associated Precursor Lesions
3.1.4. Associated Tumoral Lesions
3.2. Natural History of HPV Anal Infection
3.2.1. Routes of Perianal Infection
3.2.2. Role of Anal Intercourse. Are these Important?
3.2.3. Associated Co-Factors
3.2.4. Condylomas
3.2.5. Viral Intergration and Oncogenesis in the Anus and Perianal Area
3.3. Anal Intraepithelial Lesion.
3.3.1. Development and Topography of Anal Lesion
3.3.2. Low Grade Lesions
3.3.3. High Grade Lesions
3.4. Screening of HPV Anal Lesion
3.4.1. The Role of Cytology
3.4.2. The Role of HPV Determination
3.4.3. Population Screening
3.4.4. Screening Strategies
3.5. Anuscopy
3.5.1. Anuscopy Technique
3.5.2. Normal Anuscopy and Benign Changes
3.5.3. Anuscopy with Low Grade Lesions
3.5.4. Anuscopy with High Grade Lesions
3.5.5. Anal Biopsy. Techniques
3.6. Treatment of Anal and Perianal Lesion
3.6.1. Concept of Anal and Perianal Lesion Treatment
3.6.2. Treatment of Anal and Perianal Condylomas
3.6.3. Management of Anal and Perianal Intraepithelial Lesions
3.6.4. Medical Treatment
3.6.5. Surgical Treatment
3.7. Anus Cancer Due to HPV
3.7.1. Prevalence of Anus Cancer
3.7.2. Risk Factors
3.7.3. Symptoms
3.7.4. Diagnostic Techniques
3.7.5. Staging
3.7.6. Conservative Management
3.7.7. Radical Management. Anus Cancer Surgery
3.7.8. Monitoring After Treatment
3.7.9. Control/ Screening for HPV Infection in Other Areas
Module 4. Effect of HPV on the Oropharynx
4.1. Epidemiology of HPV Oropharynx Infection
4.1.1. Disease Burden of HPV
4.1.2. Topography of Oropharynx Lesions
4.1.3. Most Common Genotypes
4.1.4. Associated Precursor Lesions
4.1.5. Associated Tumoral Lesions
4.2. Natural History of HPV Oropharynx Infection
4.2.1. Routes of Oropharynx Infection
4.2.2. Role of Oral Sex
4.2.3. Associated Co-Factors
4.2.4. Oropharynx Condylomas
4.2.5. Viral Intergration and Oncogenesis in the Oropharynx
4.3. Oropharynx Intraepithelial Lesion
4.3.1. Development and Topography of Oropharynx Lesion
4.3.2. Low Grade Lesions
4.3.3. High Grade Lesions
4.4. Screening of HPV Oropharynx Lesion
4.4.1. Role and Technique of Cytology
4.4.2. Role and Technique of HPV Determination
4.4.3. Population Screening
4.4.4. Screening Strategies
4.5. Visualization of the Types of Oropharynx Lesions Caused by HPV
4.5.1. Visualization Technique
4.5.2. Normal Oropharynx and Benign Changes
4.5.3. Oropharynx with Low Grade Lesions
4.5.4. Oropharynx with High Grade Lesions
4.5.5. Oropharynx Biopsy. Techniques
4.6. Treatment of Oropharynx Lesions
4.6.1. Concept of Oropharynx Lesion Treatment
4.6.2. Treatment of Oropharynx Condylomas
4.6.3. Management of Oropharynx Intraepithelial Lesions
4.6.4. Medical Treatment
4.6.5. Surgical Treatment
4.7. Oropharynx Cancer Associated with HPV
4.7.1. Prevalence of Oropharynx Cancer
4.7.2. Risk Factors
4.7.3. Symptoms
4.7.4. Diagnostic Techniques
4.7.5. Staging
4.7.6. Conservative Management
4.7.7. Radical Management. Anus Cancer Surgery
4.7.8. Monitoring After Treatment
4.7.9. Control/ Screening for HPV Infection in Other Areas
Module 5. Effect of HPV on the External Genitals
5.1. Condylomas.
5.1.1. Epidemiology and Burden of the Disease
5.1.1.1. Prevalence and Types of Vulvar Condylomas
5.1.1.2. Prevalence and Types of Vaginal Condylomas
5.1.1.3. Prevalence and Types of Condylomas on Male Genitals
5.1.2. Condyloma Risk Factors
5.1.2.1. Vulvar Condylomas
5.1.2.2. Vaginal Condylomas
5.1.2.3. Condylomas on Male Genitals
5.1.3. Screening for Cervical Lesions in Female External Genitalia Condylomas
5.1.4. Medical Treatment of Condylomas
5.1.5. Surgical Treatment
5.1.5.1. Ablative
5.1.5.2. Excisional
5.2. Vulval Intraepithelial Neoplasia. (VIN)
5.2.1. Epidemiology and Burden of the Disease
5.2.2. Types of VIN
5.2.3. VIN Risk Factors
5.2.4. VIN Screening. Is it feasible?
5.2.5. VIN Management. Decision Algorithms
5.2.6. Expectant Treatment
5.2.7. Medical Treatment
5.2.8. Surgical Treatment
5.2.8.1. Ablative
5.2.8.2. Excisional
5.2.9. VIN Monitoring
5.2.10. Risk of Recurrence and Malignancy of VIN
5.2.11. Vulvar Cancer
5.3. Vaginal Intraepithelial Neoplasia
5.3.1. Epidemiology and Burden of the Disease
5.3.2. Types of VAIN
5.3.3. VAIN Risk Factors
5.3.4. VAIN Screening. Is it feasible?
5.3.5. VAIN Management. Decision Algorithms
5.3.6. Expectant Treatment
5.3.7. Medical Treatment.
5.3.8. Surgical Treatment
5.3.8.1. Ablative
5.3.8.2. Excisional
5.3.9. VAIN Monitoring
5.3.10. Risk of Recurrence and Malignancy of VAIN
5.3.11. Vagina Cancer
5.4. Premalignant Lesions in Male External Genitals (PIN)
5.4.1. Epidemiology and Burden of the Disease
5.4.2. Types of PIN
5.4.3. PIN Risk Factors
5.4.4. PIN Screening. Is it feasible?
5.4.5. PIN Management. Decision Algorithms
5.4.6. Expectant Treatment
5.4.7. Medical Treatment.
5.4.8. Surgical Treatment
5.4.8.1. Ablative
5.4.8.2. Excisional
5.4.9. PIN Monitoring
5.4.10. Risk of Recurrence and Malignancy of PIN
5.4.11. Penis Cancer
Your tutors will be the best experts in the subject who will guide and support you through the entire training process”
Postgraduate Diploma in Effects of HPV
If you are looking for an academic career in the health care field or simply want to expand your knowledge of one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases, the Postgraduate Diploma in HPV Effects is an excellent option for you. With this academic program, you will have access to specialized and up-to-date preparation about the Human Papillomavirus and how it affects the human body. HPV is a common infection that is transmitted through sexual contact and usually goes unnoticed in most cases. However, in some cases, it can lead to more serious diseases such as cancer of the cervix, vulva, vagina, anus, penis and oropharynx. Therefore, it is essential to know its effects and how to prevent them. During TECH's Postgraduate Diploma in HPV Effects, you will learn about the different strains of the virus, its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. You will also have the opportunity to learn about the main risk factors, as well as prevention and early detection methods to help prevent the infection from evolving into more serious diseases.
Customize your study time to suit your needs
This academic program will put at your disposal a team of teachers specialized in the subject, who will guide you throughout the training process. The format of the TECH specialization is intended to be online, which will allow thousands of students around the world to accommodate the time in their own way. The HPV Effects Postgraduate Diploma is an excellent opportunity to expand your knowledge in the healthcare field, acquire new skills and abilities, and prepare you for one of the most common diseases today. If you are interested in being part of this academic program, do not hesitate to enroll and begin your path to a successful career in healthcare.