Introduction to the Program

A comprehensive and 100% online program, exclusive to TECH, with an international perspective supported by our membership with The Society for Academic Specialists in General Obstetrics and Gynecology"

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Gynecological health is a key pillar of women’s medicine, and nursing professionals working in this field play an essential role in the promotion, diagnosis, and treatment of a wide range of gynecological conditions. From the management of the menstrual cycle to the care of severe pregnancy complications and gynecological cancer, nurses are fundamental actors in the comprehensive care of women. For this reason, it is essential that specialists possess a holistic understanding of gynecological health, enabling them to address not only physical pathologies but also the emotional and psychosocial aspects that impact women’s health.

In this context, TECH has created a pioneering Master's Degree in Gynecological Nursing. This program provides an in-depth study of the main anatomical and physiological aspects of the reproductive system, hormonal regulation, and the various gynecological pathologies, including menstrual disorders, infectious diseases, and oncological conditions. It also delves into gynecological surgical management, breast pathology, and urinary incontinence, ensuring that graduates acquire a complete and up-to-date specialization. 

Through a fully online curriculum, nurses can access study materials without time constraints, making it possible to update their knowledge while continuing their professional practice. In addition, this program employs the Relearning method, optimizing the assimilation of key knowledge for an effective and dynamic academic experience.

Thanks to the collaboration with The Society for Academic Specialists in General Obstetrics and Gynecology (SASGOG), students will gain access to a national network of experts, share best practices, participate in women’s health initiatives, and strengthen their profile in the medical field. This alliance boosts their professional development, provides access to specialized resources, and consolidates their position within a community recognized for its excellence in academic obstetrics and gynecology.

You will provide emotional support to patients throughout the diagnostic and treatment process of Gynecological Diseases”

This Master's Degree in Gynecological Nursing contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:

  • The development of practical 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
  • Practical exercises where self-assessment can be used to improve learning
  • Special emphasis on innovative methodologies in Gynecological Nursing
  • 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 master population screening protocols and the early detection of vulvar cancer”

The faculty includes professionals in the field of Gynecological Nursing, who contribute their practical experience to this program, together with 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 an immersive learning experience designed to prepare for real-life situations.

This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the student 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.

You will offer women education on the prevention of gynecological diseases, self-care practices, and menstrual cycle management"

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With TECH’s disruptive Relearning methodology, you will integrate all knowledge efficiently and immediately"

Syllabus

The teaching materials for this Master's Degree have been developed by experts in Gynecological Nursing. The curriculum covers the anatomy and physiology of the reproductive system, the histology of the genital organs and the breast, gametogenesis, and reproductive endocrinology. It also provides an in-depth study of neurohormonal regulation, puberty, menopause, and human sexuality. In addition, it addresses the symptoms of gynecopathies and complementary examinations such as cervical cytology and speculoscopy. Graduates will acquire advanced knowledge to provide comprehensive and specialized care in the Department of Gynecology.

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You will deepen your expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of endometrial cancer, one of the most prevalent conditions in Gynecology”

Module 1. Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Reproductive System

1.1. Anatomy and Physiology of the Female Reproductive System

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. Gametogenesis

1.3.1. Cellular and Genetic Description

1.4. Basis of Reproductive Endocrinology

1.4.1. The Reproductive Hormonal Process

1.5. Female Physiology

1.5.1. Sexual Differentiation

1.6. Anatomophysiology of the Male Reproductive System

1.6.1. Ovarian Cycle
1.6.2. Uterine Cycle
1.6.3. Cycle and Physiology of the Vagina and Vulva

1.7. Neurohormonal Regulation of the Reproductive function. The Diencephalon-Pituitary-Gonads Axis

1.7.1. Process of Hormonal Regulation
1.7.2. Feedback

1.8. Puberty

1.8.1. Concept
1.8.2. Differentiation

1.9. Physiology of the Climacteric

1.9.1. Chronology
1.9.2. Phenomenology
1.9.3. Mechanisms

1.10. Human Sexuality

1.10.1. Sexual Physiology: Neuroendocrine and Psychological Aspects

1.11. Symptoms of Gynecological Diseases, Menstrual Symptoms

1.11.1. Terminology and General Considerations
1.11.2. General Discharge and its Treatments

1.12. Complementary Gynecological Examinations

1.12.1. Cervical Cytology
1.12.2. Speculoscopy
1.12.3. Manual Vaginal Examination
1.12.4. Vaginal Exudate
1.12.5. Colposcopy
1.12.6. Hysteroscopy

Module 2. Puberty, Menstruation and Climacteric Period

2.1. Pathology of Puberty

2.1.1. Precocious Puberty
2.1.2. Delayed Puberty

2.2. Menstrual Disorders

2.2.1. Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
2.2.2. Pituitary-Related 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 of Extragenital Origin

2.5. Pathology of Menopause

2.5.1. Management of Menopausal Disorders: HRT
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. Herpes Simplex

3.10.1. Description
3.10.2. Treatment

3.11. Infections Causing 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. 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. Human Papillomavirus Infection

3.18.1. Description
3.18.2. Treatment

Module 4. Care of 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. Malformations of the Genital Tract

4.2.1. Vulvar Malformations
4.2.2. Vaginal Malformations
4.2.3. Cervical Malformations
4.2.4. Uterine Malformations
4.2.5. Ovarian Malformations
4.2.6. Malformations of the Lower Urinary Tract. Urogenital Fistulas
4.2.7. Female Genital Mutilation
4.2.8. Breast Malformations

4.3. Benign Tumors

4.3.1. Benign Vulvar Tumors
4.3.2. Benign Vaginal Tumors
4.3.3. Benign Ovarian Tumors

4.4. Benign Gynecological Pathology

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

4.5. Pelvic Organ Prolapse

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. 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 Fibroid (Leiomyoma)
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 Gynecological Oncological Problems

5.1. Early Diagnosis of Breast and Gynecological Cancer

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

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. Cervical 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 Gynecological 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. Pre-Operative 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. Care Management

Module 7. Breast Disorders

7.1. Clinical and Instrumental Examination in Breast Disorders

7.1.1. Various Exploratory Methods
7.1.2. Types of Diagnostic Methods

7.2. Benign Breast Disorders

7.2.1. Anomalies
7.2.2. Functional Disorders
7.2.3. Mastodynia
7.2.4. Inflammatory Processes
7.2.5. Benign Tumoral 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 Presentation and Progression
7.3.4. TNM Classification
7.3.5. Biology of Breast 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 Patients with Breast Cancer

7.5.1. Clinical 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 of 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 Treatment

8.6. Prevention and Nursing Management of 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 Assault

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. Threatened Preterm Labor

9.5.1. Concept
9.5.2. Treatment
9.5.3. Nursing Care

9.6. Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy

9.6.1. Classification
9.6.2. Treatment
9.6.3. Nursing Care

9.7. Obstetric Hemorrhage

9.7.1. First-Trimester Hemorrhages
9.7.2. Second- and Third-Trimester Hemorrhages
9.7.3. Postpartum Hemorrhage

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Become a specialist in the management of Hemorrhages, Adnexal Disorders, and Reproductive System Alterations”

Master's Degree in Gynecological Nursing

Gynecological care is one of those essential competencies that must be part of every nursing professional’s background, not only because of the sensitivity of its pathologies but also due to the physiological parameters involved in assisting patients. With the goal of offering an unparalleled qualification in this healthcare field, TECH Global University presents its Master's Degree in Gynecological Nursing—a virtual postgraduate program built on the effectiveness of innovative educational methodologies. Through self-paced classes that include the study of practical clinical cases, you will not only strengthen your knowledge of the discipline but also gain in-depth expertise in specialized areas such as breast cancer, obstetric hemorrhages, malformations of the genital tract, and even gynecological surgery using robotic technology. Diverse theoretical and interactive learning scenarios will enhance your practice and prepare you for new roles in hospital settings. This is a reliable pathway to professional advancement. Take on the challenge and transform your future by studying at the best digital university in the world.

Earn your online degree in gynecological nursing

The data provided by the World Health Organization (WHO) highlights the importance of training like this: in 2020, approximately 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 Center for Epidemiology at the Carlos III Health Institute. Against this backdrop, training professionals in gynecology is an investment in saving lives. Our Master’s Degree provides the gateway to a better future while contributing to a vital humanitarian mission. What will you find in this postgraduate program? Topics such as female reproductive system physiology, puberty, menstruation, menopause, infectious gynecological diseases, sexually transmitted infections, oncological conditions, surgical procedures, obstetrics, and many other relevant areas. An unmissable academic opportunity for its unique content and the flexibility to manage your own study schedule, while learning from the best experts in nursing and gynecology. What are you waiting for to enroll?