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Improve your knowledge in Gynecological Nursing through this program, where you will find the best didactic material with real clinical cases. Find out about the latest advances in Gynecological Nursing to be able to perform quality nursing practice by taking this program" 

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The care of women with gynecological pathologies requires specific knowledge and attention. It is the result of a great deal of care and attention provided with generosity and professionalism by different professional categories. Therefore, it requires the acquisition of special knowledge that is different from the rest of the population, and it relies on professionals trained in these specific areas. 

There is a growing demand for nurses to have knowledge of this population group in order to provide the best attention to ensure quality care adapted to new research. This program is a response to an institutional need to specialize health professionals involved in gynecological problems. 

The general purpose of this educational program is to specialize nursing professionals to attend to women's health needs with scientific rigor and the highest professional standards. 

This program arises as a response to multiple needs in the hospital environment of all nursing professionals, both those who only recently embarked upon their professional careers as well as those who have been providing their professional services for some time and who require constant updating in this very specific area of practice. 

The aim is to respond to the growing need to face the new challenges posed by a changing and increasingly demanding society, in order to raise awareness of the importance of incorporating new values, new work systems and new areas of action in this profession. A social need where women demand specialized and specific care the field of gynecology. 

Update your knowledge through the Professional master’s degree in Gynecological Nursing"

This Professional master’s degree in Gynecological Nursing contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. Its most notable features are: 

  • Development of more than 75 clinical cases presented by experts in Gynecological Nursing
  • 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
  • The latest developments in Gynecological Nursing care and intervention
  • It contains practical exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning
  • Algorithm-based interactive learning system for decision-making in the situations that are presented to the student
  • With special emphasis on evidence-based nursing and research methodologies in Gynecological Nursing
  • All of 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

This Professional master’s degree is the best investment you can make when selecting a refresher program, for two reasons: in addition to updating your knowledge in Gynecological Nursing, you will obtain a qualification endorsed by TECH Global University”

It includes in its teaching staff professionals belonging to the field of Gynecological Nursing, who bring to this training the experience of their work, in addition to recognized specialists belonging to scientific societies of reference.

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 an immersive program to learn in real situations.

This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the nursing professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the academic course. For this purpose, the nursing professional will be assisted by an innovative, interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts in the field of Gynecological Nursing with extensive teaching experience.

Increase your decision-making confidence by updating your knowledge through this Professional master’s degree"

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Make the most of this opportunity to learn about the latest advances in Gynecological Nursing and improve the care of your patients"

Syllabus

The structure of the contents has been designed by a team of professionals from leading hospitals and universities, who are aware of the relevance of up-to-date specialization to intervene in the prevention, care and monitoring of gynecological health of patients, and committed to quality teaching through new educational technologies.

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This Professional master’s degree in Gynecological Nursing contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market”

Module 1. Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Reproductive System

1.1. Anatomy of Male and Female Genital Apparatus

1.1.1. Female Description
1.1.2. Male Description

1.2. Histology of the Genital and Breast Organs

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. Reproductive Hormonal Process

1.5. The Acquisition of Sex

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. Testicles 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 Reproductive Function. The Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Gonadal Axis

1.8.1. Hormonal Regulation Process
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 Gynecopathies, Menstrual Symptoms

1.12.1. Terminology and General Considerations
1.12.2. General Flow and its Treatments

1.13. Complementary Gynecological Examinations

1.13.1. Cervical Cytology
1.13.2. Speculoscopy
1.13.3. Manual Vaginal Exploration
1.13.4. Vaginal Exudate
1.13.5. Colposcopy
1.13.6. Hysteroscopy

Module 2. Puberty, Menstruation and Climacteric Stage

2.1. Pathology of the Puberty

2.1.1. Precocious Puberty 
2.1.2. Delayed Puberty

2.2. Menstrual Disorders

2.2.1. Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
2.2.2. Hypophyseal Type of Amenorrhea
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. Bleeding from Extragenital Causes

2.5. Climacteric Pathology

2.5.1. Treatment of Climacteric Pathology TSH
2.5.2. Hormone Replacement Therapy and Gynecological 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 Trichomoniasis

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 that Cause Urethritis and Cervicitis

3.11.1. Description
3.11.2. Treatment

3.12. Condyloma Acuminata

3.12.1. Description
3.12.2. Treatment

3.13. Molluscum Contagiosum

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 Gynecological Problems

4.1. Pelvic Pain

4.1.1. Dysmenorrhea
4.1.2. Premenstrual Syndrome, Endometriosis and Others
4.1.3. Nursing Care

4.2. Genital Apparatus Malformations

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. Malformations of the Breast

4.3. Benign Tumors

4.3.1. Benign Tumors of the Vulva
4.3.2. Benign Tumors of the Vagina
4.3.3. Benign Ovarian Tumors

4.4. Benign Gynecological Pathology

4.4.1. Benign Pathology of the Cervix
4.4.2. Benign Pathology of the Uterine and Endometrial Body
4.4.3. Benign Pathology of the Fallopian Tube

4.5. Genital Static Disorders

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. Vulvar Lichen Sclerosis
4.7.4. Paget’s Disease
4.7.5. Cancer of the Vulva and Vagina

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 Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
4.10.3. Endometriosis
4.10.4. Ovarian Carcinoma

Module 5. Care for Women with Gynecological Oncologic Problems

5.1. Early Diagnosis of Breast and Gynecological Cancer

5.1.1. Early Diagnosis and Population Screening Programs
5.1.2. Identification of Groups at Risk

5.2. Epidemiology of Breast and Gynecological Cancer

5.2.1. Examinations and Diagnostic Tests

5.3. Gynecological and Breast 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 Sarcomas

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 Gynecological Cancer

5.10.1. Nursing Care
5.10.2. Palliative Care and Pain Management

Module 6. Gynecological Surgery

6.1. Gynecological Surgical Intervention

6.1.1. Gynecological Surgery
6.1.2. Breast Surgery

6.2.  Hospitalized Gynecological Patient

6.2.1. Preoperative Care
6.2.2. Post-Operative 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 Examination Methods
7.1.2. Types of Diagnostic Methods

7.2. Benign Breast Pathology

7.2.1. Abnormalities
7.2.2. Anomalies
7.2.3. Mastodynia
7.2.4. Inflammatory Process
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. Clinic and Development
7.3.4. TNM Classification
7.3.5. Biology of Breast Carcinoma (Markers)

7.4. Breast Cancer Treatments

7.4.1. Types of Treatment
7.4.2. Nursing Care

7.5. Follow-Up and Monitoring of the Patient with Breast Cancer

7.5.1. Care Control
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. Assessment of Nursing in Urinary Incontinence

8.3.1. Nursing Care Process
8.3.2. Nursing care

8.4. Nursing Diagnoses in Urinary Incontinence

8.4.1. Examination Methods
8.4.2. Diagnostic Techniques

8.5. Treatment of Urinary Incontinence

8.5.1. Non-Surgical Treatment
8.5.2. Surgical Treatment

8.6. Prevention and Management of Urinary Incontinence in Women

8.6.1. Education of Health

Module 9. Gynecological and Obstetrical Emergencies

9.1. Gynecological Abdominal Pain

9.1.1. Concept
9.1.2. Nursing Care

9.2. Trauma and Wounds in the Genital Tract

9.2.1. Types
9.2.2. Nursing Care

9.3. Sexual Assault

9.3.1. Concept
9.3.2. Diagnosis
9.3.3. Nursing Attention

9.4. Gynecological Hemorrhage

9.4.1. Classification
9.4.2. Nursing Attention

9.5. Threat of Preterm Labor

9.5.1. Concept
9.5.2. Treatment
9.5.3. Nursing Attention

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. Bleeding From the First Trimester of Pregnancy
9.7.2. Bleeding From the Second and Third Trimester of Pregnancy
9.7.3. Postpartum Hemorrhage

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A unique, key, and decisive training experience to boost your professional development”

Professional Master's Degree in Gynecological Nursing

Gynecological care is one of those competencies that cannot be missing in the curriculum of nursing professionals, both for the delicacy of their pathologies and for the physiological parameters at the time of assisting a patient. Focused on providing an unparalleled qualification in this health branch, TECH Global University presents its Professional Master's Degree in Gynecological Nursing, a postgraduate course of virtual nature that sustains its effectiveness in the implementation of innovative educational methodologies. Through self-regulated classes where practical clinical cases are studied, you can not only strengthen your knowledge in the discipline, but also delve in detail into specialized aspects such as breast cancer, obstetric hemorrhages, malformations of the genital tract and even gynecological surgeries using robotics. Different theoretical and interactive scenarios to improve the practice and profile in new hospital positions. You have before you an infallible way of professional improvement. Take up the challenge and transform your future by choosing to study at the best digital university in the world.

Qualify online in gynecological nursing

Figures from the World Health Organization (WHO) show why training like this is essential; during 2020 some 685,000 women died from breast cancer while another 2.2 million were diagnosed with the same disease worldwide. That same year cervical cancer claimed the lives of 342,000 women. In countries such as Spain, sexually transmitted infections increase by 26% each year according to the National Epidemiology Center of the Carlos III Health Institute. Given this scenario, to train professionals in the area of gynecology is to bet on saving lives. Our Master is that door that will guarantee you a better future while you contribute to humanitarian work. What can you find in this postgraduate course? Physiology of the female reproductive system, puberty, menstruation, climacteric, gynecological infectious pathologies, sexually transmitted diseases, oncological problems, surgical procedures, obstetrics, among other interesting topics. An unmissable academic offer for its unparalleled content and the possibility of managing your own time, learning from the best experts in nursing and gynecology. What are you waiting for to enroll?