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Introduction to the Program
A program created to guide professionals through the essential knowledge in Endometriosis, which they will then be able to apply in their daily practice”
This high quality program will cover the protocols used daily in Endometriosis Units through hands-on teaching.
Students will have the opportunity to learn how to use and interpret both new technologies and the most current genetic tests in the early diagnosis of Endometriosis.
Different perspectives of both surgical and medical treatments will be provided, as well as all the necessary information for correct monitoring and prevention of complications.
In the same way, a combined perspective on concomitant diseases, such as autoimmune diseases or sterility, will be addressed.
This program is designed to help professionals treat Endometriosis patients more effectively, and provide effective education on the mechanisms of diagnosis, treatment and management of Endometriosis through practical and theoretical teaching provided by leading professors.
Through the knowledge and understanding gained, the student will be capable of working independently in the comprehensive assessment of Endometriosis, as well as being able to make decisions about its evolutionary course. Furthermore, in turn, they will be able to move on to become a certified Endometriosis specialist.
For all these reasons, TECH has designed this Master's Degree, which will provide the professional with specialized knowledge that will help them develop a comprehensive approach to their patients from a multidisciplinary point of view, all thanks to the content developed by physicians from different specialties. It is an intensive program, designed to help students learn about the technologies, materials and treatments found in this discipline and also includes a complete perspective of the techniques used in Endometriosis, allowing students to specialize in an effective and responsible way. In this way, this course provides high-level training that aims for excellence.
In addition, its 100% online format will allow you to study from wherever you want, without the need to travel or adhere to rigid class timetables.
Expand your knowledge through this Master's Degree and specialize in Endometriosis in order to achieve excellence in this field"
This Master's Degree in Endometriosis contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:
- Case studies presented by experts in Endometriosis
- 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
- New developments in Endometriosis Techniques
- Practical exercises where self-assessment can be used to improve learning
- Special emphasis on innovative methodologies in Endometriosis techniques
- 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
This Master's Degree is the best investment you can make when choosing a refresher program for two reasons: in addition to updating your knowledge in Endometriosis, you will obtain a Master's Degree from TECH Global University"
The teaching staff includes medical professionals who contribute their experience to this 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 training programmed to learn in real situations.
This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the physician must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the program. For this purpose, the professional will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts in Endometriosis.
Do not hesitate to take this program with us. You will find the best teaching material with virtual lessons"
This 100% online Master's Degree will allow you to balance your studies with your professional work while increasing your knowledge in this field"
Syllabus
The structure of the contents has been designed by the best professionals in the field of endometriosis, with extensive experience and recognized prestige in the subject, backed by the volume of cases reviewed, studied and worked on, and with extensive mastery of new technologies applied to teaching.
This Master's Degree contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market, making it your best study option"
Module 1. Epidemiological, Etiological and Pathophysiological Aspects of Endometriosis
1.1. Introduction to Endometriosis
1.1.1. History of Endometriosis
1.1.2. Retrograde Menstruation Theory
1.1.3. Definition of Endometriosis
1.2. Epidemiology of Endometriosis
1.2.1. Data Accuracy
1.2.2. Evolution of Published Articles
1.2.3. Population Studies. Prevalence and Incidence
1.3. Etiopathogenesis of Endometriosis
1.3.1. Susceptibility of the Individual
1.3.2. Theories of the Origin of Endometrial Cells
1.3.3. Changes in the Environment
1.4. Pathophysiology of Endometriosis
1.4.1. Estrogen Dominance
1.4.2. Progesterone Resistance
1.4.3. Localized Inflammatory Response
1.5. Genetic Aspects Related to Endometriosis
1.5.1. Basic Concepts of Genetics
1.5.2. Hereditary Genetic Aspects
1.5.3. Somatic Genetic Aspects
1.6. Risk Factors. Aspects of Epigenetics
1.6.1. Basic Concepts of Epigenetics
1.6.2. MicroRNA
1.6.3. Histone Modification
1.7. Immunological Aspects Involved in the Origin and Development of the Disease
1.7.1. Immune System in the Menstrual Cycle
1.7.2. Macrophages and Endometriosis
1.7.3. T and B Lymphocytes in Endometriosis
1.8. Pathological Anatomy of Endometriosis
1.8.1. Invasion of Lesions
1.8.2. Types of Lesions in Peritoneal Endometriosis
1.9. Quality of Life of the Endometriosis Patient
1.9.1. Symptoms and Patient Perceptions
1.10. How to Perform an Anamnesis in the Patient with Suspected Endometriosis
Module 2. Clinical Evaluation of the Endometriosis Patient
2.1. Dysmenorrhea
2.2. Hypermenorrhea and Dysfunctional Uterine Hemorrhages
2.3. Chronic Pelvic Pain
2.4. Urinary Disorders
2.5. Gastrointestinal Disorders
2.6. Extraperitoneal Symptoms
2.7. Migraine
2.8. Fatigue
2.9. Psychological Disorders
Module 3. Diagnosis of Endometriosis
3.1. Delayed Diagnosis of Endometriosis
3.2. Diagnosis Depending on the Age of the Patient
3.2.1. Child Age
3.2.2. Fertile Age
3.2.3. Post-Menopause
3.3. Clinical Diagnosis
3.4. Basic Aspects of Two- and Three-Dimensional Ultrasonography
3.5. Ultrasound Diagnosis of Adnexal Endometriosis
3.5.1. Hydrosalpinx/Tubal Endometriosis
3.5.2. Ovarian Endometrioma
3.6. Ultrasound Diagnosis of Deep Endometriosis
3.6.1. Endometriosis of the Recto-Vaginal Septum
3.7. Complementary Tests
3.8. Surgical Diagnosis
3.9. Combined Diagnostics
3.10. Follow-Up of the Endometriosis Patient
Module 4. Diagnostic Approaches to Endometriosis
4.1. Glycoproteins: Tumor Markers
4.1.1. CA125
4.2. Growth Factors and Angiogenesis
4.2.1. VEGF
4.3. Antibodies
4.4. Interleukins and Cytokines
4.5. Hormones
4.5.1. Aromatase
4.6. Urinary Biomarkers
4.7. Study of "Omics" as Biomarkers
4.7.1. Proteomics
4.7.2. Metabolomics
4.8. MicroRNA
4.9. Long Non-Coding RNAs
4.10. Study of the Genome. Associated Polymorphisms
Module 5. Classification of Endometriosis
5.1. Superficial Endometriosis
5.2. Adnexal Endometriosis
5.2.1. Tubal Endometriosis
5.2.2. Ovarian Endometriosis
5.3. Deep Anterior Compartment Endometriosis
5.3.1. Endometriosis Vesical
5.3.2. Endometriosis Ureteral
5.4. Deep Posterior Compartment Endometriosis
5.4.1. Recto-Vaginal septum
5.4.2. Recto-Sigma
5.5. Adenomyosis
5.6. Extraperitoneal Endometriosis
5.6.1. Catamenial Endometriosis
5.7. Ultrasonographic Classification Criteria for Deep Endometriosis. Revised ENZIAN Classification
5.8. UBESS Classification
5.9. Revised ASRM Company Classification
5.10. Endometriosis Fertility Index Rating
5.11. AAGL Classification
Module 6. Adenomyosis
6.1. Pathogenic Mechanisms
6.2. Histology of Adenomyosis
6.3. Ultrasound Diagnostic Criteria
6.4. MRI Diagnostics
6.5. Histological Classification
6.6. Proposed Ultrasound Classification
6.7. Proposed Classification based on MRI
6.8. Management of Adenomyosis
6.9. Invasive Treatment of Adenomyosis
6.9.1. HIFU
6.10. Endometrial Cancer and Adenomyosis
Module 7. Medical Treatment of Endometriosis
7.1. Management of Risk Factors. Modify Lifestyle
7.1.1. Tobacco Use
7.1.2. Nutrition
7.2. Pain Management with Analgesic Guidelines
7.2.1. COX1 and COX2 Inhibitors
7.2.2. Opioids
7.2.3. Combination
7.3. Combined Contraceptives
7.4. Progestogens
7.5. Dienogest
7.6. Danazol
7.7. Aromatase Inhibitors
7.8. GnRH Agonists
7.9. GnRH Antagonists
7.10. Treatments Under Investigation
Module 8. Invasive Treatment of Endometriosis
8.1. Surgical Approaches to Superficial Endometriosis
8.2. Surgical Approaches to Adnexal Endometriosis
8.3. Surgery for Bladder and Ureteral Endometriosis
8.4. Endometriosis Surgery of the Rectovaginal Septum and Uterosacral Ligaments
8.5. Intestinal Endometriosis Surgery
8.6. Extraperitoneal Endometriosis Surgery
8.7. Radical Genital Surgery in Patients with Endometriosis
8.8. Endometriosis Post-Surgery Complications
8.9. Post-Surgery Monitoring and Treatment
Module 9. Endometriosis and Fertility
9.1. Hormonal and Immunological Causes of Infertility Associated with Endometriosis
9.2. Ovarian Reserve and Endometriosis
9.3. Fertility Preservation. Oocyte Vitrification
9.4. Diagnosis in the Infertile Patient with Endometriosis
9.4.1. Uterine Pathology
9.4.2. Ovarian Pathology
9.4.3. Tubal Pathology
9.4.4. Associated Factors
9.5. Algorithm for the Management of Endometriosis Associated with Infertility
9.6. Artificial Insemination in the Endometriosis Patient
9.7. In Vitro Fertilization in the Patient with Endometriosis
9.7.1. Dienogest Prior to In Vitro Fertilization
9.7.2. Long Protocol vs. Antagonist Protocol
9.8. Elective Embryo Freezing vs. Fresh Transfer
9.9. Oocyte and Embryo Quality
9.10. Pregnancy and Endometriosis
9.10.1. Endometriosis Improvement
9.10.2. Complications
Module 10. Endometriosis and Autoimmune Diseases and Other Pathological Conditions
10.1. Autoimmune Diseases
10.1.1. Rheumatoid Arthritis
10.1.2. Lupus Erythematosus
10.1.3. Multiple Sclerosis
10.1.4. Psoriasis
10.2. Cardiovascular disease
10.3. Thyroid Autoimmune Disease
10.3.1. Hashimoto's Thyroiditis
10.3.2. Graves' Disease
10.4. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
10.4.1. Ulcerative Colitis
10.4.2. Crohn's Disease
10.5. Celiac Disease and its Variants
10.6. Irritable Bowel Syndrome
10.7. Food Allergies and Intolerances
10.7.1. Allergic Asthma
10.8. Fibromyalgia
10.9. Cancer
10.9.1. Ovarian Cancer
10.9.2. Extrapelvic Cancer
10.10. Pathological Microbiota
10.11. Other Autoimmune Diseases: Multiple Sclerosis and Psoriasis
A unique, key, and decisive learning opportunity to boost your professional development”
Master's Degree in Endometriosis
Menstrual disorders are a continuous hindrance to the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of numerous women. Persistent pain and excessive bleeding become an undesirable routine, often tacitly tolerated due to the lack of highly qualified professionals to address these cases. At TECH Global University, as pioneers of the largest virtual Faculty of Medicine, we have developed a program focused on diagnosing and treating one of the leading causes of such anomalies. The Master's Degree in Endometriosis equips students with the most up-to-date medical and surgical perspectives available, enabling them to early diagnose this condition and act with complete rigor, grounded in ethical principles. Our learning center offers you the opportunity to access advanced content that cannot be found in other academic programs, with flexible hours and a motivating multimedia dynamic. If you are looking to expand your knowledge and apply it in an area of significant gender-related commitment, you are in the right place.
Learn to treat endometriomas
Between 10% and 15% of women, from menarche to menopause, are at risk of developing endometriosis, characterized by the presence of tissue that should line the uterus in other areas of the body, particularly in the pelvic region. Although this condition is considered benign, it is painful and can lead to infertility. The postgraduate program offered by TECH addresses all the necessary aspects to manage this condition effectively. The curriculum begins with the epidemiological, etiological, and pathophysiological aspects of endometriosis, followed by the correct clinical evaluation of the patient, as the symptoms of this disorder are often mistaken for other conditions such as interstitial cystitis, fibromyalgia, or celiac disease, among others. Next, the program covers the classification of endometriosis, its pharmacological and surgical treatments, its relationship with fertility, and associated pathological circumstances. Additionally, you will explore the genetic aspects of the disease through adenomyosis. At TECH, we understand that medicine is an ongoing commitment to self-improvement to safeguard the well-being of the patient. Our program will make you a physician of the highest caliber.