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Introduction to the Program
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Conditions, such as bladder carcinoma, require more than just treatment to alleviate physical problems: patients need psychosocial support for comprehensive disease management. In this regard, complex chronic users often experience intense feelings of anxiety, depression and fear. Added to this is the uncertainty involved in thinking about the future, bearing in mind the evolution of the cancer and its long-term prognosis. For this reason, psychological support from physicians is key to help them improve their quality of life and make informed decisions about therapies.
For this reason, TECH implements an advanced program for physicians to specialize in the care of Digestive and Nephro-Urological diseases in long-term patients. Under the supervision of an experienced teaching team, the curriculum will address the diagnosis of conditions such as hypogonadism, adrenal insufficiency and gastropathies.
In this way, the syllabus will delve into the search for strategies aimed at improving the quality of life of patients, minimizing the limitations imposed by the pathologies and their clinical care. Emphasis will also be placed on the challenges of Chronic Kidney Disease, promoting innovation to establish prevention strategies and therapeutic procedures.
In addition, the curriculum will be based on the revolutionary Relearningmethod. This learning system consists of the repetition of the most relevant contents, so that they remain engraved in the students' memory in a progressive and natural way. This program will also offer various analyses of real clinical cases, which will allow professionals to get closer to medical practice. Along the same lines, they will have access to an extensive digital library of audiovisual materials to reinforce their knowledge in a dynamic way.
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This Postgraduate diploma in Digestive and Nephro-Urological Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:
- The development of case studies presented by experts in Digestive and Nephro-Urological Pathology in Complex Chronic Patients
- 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
- Practical exercises where self-assessment can be used to improve learning
- Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies
- 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
You will delve into the challenges presented by Functional Bladder Disorders in order to develop innovative proposals to improve their treatment"
The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from the field who contribute their work experience to this educational program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.
The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive education programmed to learn 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 during the academic year For this purpose, the students will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts.
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Syllabus
This Postgraduate diploma will immerse students in the recognition, diagnosis and management of the most common pathologies of the Digestive System in the context of long-term patients. For this purpose, the syllabus will cover from the hormonal changes associated with aging to the complications associated with nutrition. In this way, the graduates will provide personalized treatments according to the particularities of each user. In addition, the program will offer a wide range of novel therapies to combat dyslipidemic diseases. It will also provide guidelines for the correct evaluation and monitoring of ionic alterations, in order to assess the response to medical approaches.

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Module 1. Endocrinology and Nutrition in the Complex Chronic Patient
1.1. Endocrinology Pathology in the Complex Chronic Elderly Patient
1.1.1. Hormonal Changes Associated with Aging in the Complex Chronic Elderly Patient
1.1.2. Management of Aging Associated with Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
1.1.3. Diagnostic Approach in the Complex Patient
1.2. Hypothalamic Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
1.2.1. Management of Hypopituitarism in the Complex Chronic Patient
1.2.2. Management of Hyperprolactinemia in the Complex Chronic Patient
1.2.3. Inadequate ADH Secretion
1.3. Gonadal Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
1.3.1. Management of Hypogonadism. in the Complex Older Patient
1.3.2. Management of Gynecomastia in Complex Older Patients
1.3.3. Therapeutic Approach to Gonadal Disorders in the Chronic Patient
1.4. Thyroid Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
1.4.1. Management of Goiters in the Complex Chronic Patient
1.4.2. Approach to Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism in the Complex Chronic Patient. Thyroid Drug Involvement
1.4.3. Management of Thyroiditis in Complex Chronic Patients
1.5. Pancreatic Endocrine Pathology in the Chronic Patient
1.5.1. Management of Diabetes in Complex Chronic Patients. Diagnosis
1.5.2. Acute and Chronic Hyperglycemia Complications
1.5.3. Hypoglycemia and Increased Morbidity and Mortality
1.5.4. Therapeutic Approach
1.6. Adrenal Pathology in the Complex Patient
1.6.1. Management of Adrenal Insufficiency in Complex Chronic Patients
1.6.2. Management Cushing's Syndrome in the Complex Chronic Patient
1.6.3. Management of Incidentalites in Complex Chronic Patients
1.7. Cardiovascular Risk Factors in the Complex Chronic Patient: Lipids in Comorbidity
1.7.1. Management of Dyslipidemias in Comorbidity in the Complex Chronic Patient
1.7.2. Management of Dyslipidemias in the Chronic Polymedicated Patient
1.7.3. New Therapies Available
1.8. Bone Mineral Metabolism. Osteoporosis Update and Approach in the Chronic Patient
1.8.1. Management of Hypercalcemia and Hypocalcemia in the Complex Chronic Patient
1.8.2. Management of Osteoporosis in Chronic Elderly Patients
1.8.3. Therapeutic Approach in the Chronic Elderly Patient. Side Effects
1.9. Obesity and Chronicity in the Complex Chronic Patient
1.9.1. Obesity as a Problem in the 21st Century
1.9.2. Management of Sarcopenic Obesity in Complex Chronic Patients
1.9.3. Non-Pharmacologic and Pharmacologic Therapies
1.10. Nutrition in the Complex Chronic Patient
1.10.1. Malnutrition Associated with the Disease and in Special Situations in the Complex Chronic Patient
1.10.2. Supplementation: Enteral or Parenteral Nutrition in Complex Patients
1.10.3. Vitamins and Trace Elements in Comorbid Patients
1.10.4. Complications Associated with Nutrition
Module 2. Digestive Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.1. Esophageal Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.1.1. Management of Esophageal Motor Disorders in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.1.2. Management of Gastro-esophageal Reflux Disease in Complex Chronic Patients
2.1.3. Other Esophageal Pathologies in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.2. Dyspepsia and Gastropathies in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.2.1. Management of Dyspepsia in Complex Chronic Patients
2.2.2. Management of Gastropathies in Complex Chronic Patients
2.2.3. Management of Hiatal Hernia and Other Gastric Anatomical Disorders in the Chronic Patient
2.2.4. Management of Gastric Emptying Disorders in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.3. Pancreatic and Biliary Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.3.1. Management of Jaundice and Cholestasis in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.3.2. Management of Pancreatitis in Complex Chronic Patients
2.3.3. Management of Cholelithiasis and Choledocholithiasis in the Pluripathological Patient
2.4. Hepatic Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.4.1. Management of Toxic-Drug Hepatitis in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.4.2. Management of Cirrhosis in the Pluripathological Patient
2.4.3. Liver Transplant in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.5. Intestinal Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.5.1. Management of Intestinal Ischema in Complex Chronic Patients
2.5.2. Diarrhea and Malabsorption in the Pluripathologic Patient
2.5.3. Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Complex Patient
2.6. Gastrostomy, Colostomy and Ileostomy in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.6.1. Ostomies in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.6.2. Ostomy Care
2.6.3. Complications of Ostomies in the Pluripathological Patient
2.7. Constipation and Fecal Incontinence in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.7.1. Constipation in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.7.2. Acquired Chronic Megacolon and Ogilvie's Syndrome
2.7.3. Management of Fecal Incontinence in the Pluripathological Patient
2.8. Functional Digestive Disorders in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.8.1. Management of Esophageal Functional Disorders in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.8.2. Management of Functional Gastroduodenal Disorders in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.8.3. Management of Functional Bowel Disorders in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.9. Digestive Pathology and Polypharmacy in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.9.1. Use of Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) in the Chronic Patient. Side Effects
2.9.2. Anticoagulation and Gastrointestinal Bleeding in the Chronic Patient
2.9.3. Diagnosis and Management of Deficiency Anemia in the Complex Patient
2.10. Endoscopic Procedures in the Complex Chronic Patient
2.10.1. Endoscopic Study in the Chronic and Complex Patient
2.10.2. Planning of Anticoagulation Studies. Suspension of Anticoagulation in the Chronic-Complex Patient
2.10.3. Complications in Endoscopic Procedures
Module 3. Nephro-Urological Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.1. Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in Complex Chronic Patients
3.1.1. Diagnosis and Evaluation of Chronic Kidney Disease in Complex Chronic Patients
3.1.2. Treatment and Management of Chronic Kidney Disease in Complex Chronic Patients
3.1.3. Complications of Chronic Kidney Disease in Complex Chronic Patients
3.1.4. Challenges and Strategies in the Management of Chronic Kidney Disease in this Type of Patient
3.1.5. Innovations and Future Directions in Chronic Kidney Disease Research
3.2. Ionic Alterations in Complex Chronic Patients
3.2.1. Sodium (Na+), Potassium (K+), Magnesium (Mg2+) Alterations
3.2.2. Electrolyte Interactions in Complex Chronic Patients
3.2.3. Evaluation and Monitoring of Ionic Alterations in Complex Chronic Patients
3.2.4. Treatment and Prevention Strategies
3.3. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.3.1. Complications and Comorbidities in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.3.2. Treatment and Management of the Complex Chronic Patient
3.3.3. Innovations and Challenges in the Treatment of BPH
3.3.4. Prevention in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.4. Lithiasis in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.4.1. Contributing Factors in Complex Chronic Patients
3.4.2. Complications in Renal Health Impact in Complex Chronic Patients
3.4.3. Treatment and Management of Kidney Lithiasis in Complex Chronic Patients
3.4.4. Innovations and Challenges in the Treatment of Renal Lithiasis
3.5. Functional Bladder Disorders in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.5.1. Complications and Comorbidities in Complex Chronic Patient
3.5.2. Treatment and Management of Complex Chronic Patient
3.5.3. Innovations and Challenges in the Treatment
3.5.4. Psychosocial Considerations and Quality of Life
3.6. Hematuria in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.6.1. Complications and Comorbidities in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.6.2. Treatment and Management of the Complex Chronic Patient
3.6.3. Innovations and Challenges in the Treatment of Hematuria
3.7. Vesical Carcinoma in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.7.1. Treatment and Management of the Complex Chronic Patient
3.7.2. Complications and Comorbidities in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.7.3. Prognosis and Survival
3.7.4. Innovations and Challenges in the Treatment of Bladder Cancer
3.7.5. Quality of Life and Psychosocial Support
3.8. Renal Carcinoma in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.8.1. Treatment and Management of the Complex Chronic Patient
3.8.2. Complications and Comorbidities in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.8.3. Prognosis and Survival of the Complex Chronic Patient
3.8.4. Innovations and Challenges in the Treatment of Renal Cancer
3.8.5. Quality of Life and Psychosocial Support
3.9. Prostatic Carcinoma in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.9.1. Treatment and Management of the Complex Chronic Patient
3.9.2. Complications and Comorbidities in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.9.3. Prognosis and Survival of the Complex Chronic Patient
3.9.4. Innovations and Challenges in the Treatment of of Prostate Cancer
3.9.5. Quality of Life and Psychosocial Support
3.10. Impact of Nephro-Urological Diseases on Sexuality in the Complex Chronic Patient
3.10.1. Impact of Nephro-Urological Diseases on Sexuality in Complex Chronic Patient
3.10.2. Specific Sexual Dysfunction
3.10.3. Clinical Approach to Sexual Dysfunctions
3.10.4. Treatments and Management Strategies in Complex Chronic Patients

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Postgraduate Diploma in Digestive and Nephro-Urological Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient
Dive into the exciting field of specialized medicine with TECH Global University's Postgraduate Diploma in Digestive and Nephro-Urological Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient. Designed for medical professionals seeking to excel in the care and management of patients with complex chronic diseases, this high-level program offers a comprehensive educational experience through online classes, giving you the flexibility to fit your studies into your busy schedule. Tackling the complexities of digestive and nephro-urologic pathology in chronic patients requires a specialized approach and advanced knowledge. This program will provide you with the tools and strategies necessary to effectively address these crucial areas of care, allowing you to make a difference in the lives of your patients.
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Online TECH classes are the central component of this program, giving you access to high-quality content from the comfort of your home or office. You'll learn from experts in the field, gaining practical knowledge that you can apply directly to your clinical practice. The content of the Postgraduate Diploma ranges from detailed assessment of digestive pathologies to advanced strategies for the management of complex nephro-urological diseases. This postgraduate program will equip you with the skills necessary to improve the clinical outcomes and quality of life of your patients. Upon successful completion of this program, you will not only earn a high-level qualification, but you will also position yourself as a leader in the care of the complex chronic patient. You will be prepared to meet the most demanding challenges of modern medicine and excel in your career. Take the next step in your professional development with TECH Global University. The Postgraduate Diploma in Digestive and Nephro-Urological Pathology in the Complex Chronic Patient is your opportunity to advance toward mastery in specialty care. Enroll today and excel in the exciting field of specialized medicine!