Description:
A specialized course exploring the crucial role of hormonal balance in reproductive health and fertility. This program covers the physiology of reproductive hormones, diagnostic approaches, and evidence-based treatment strategies for hormonal disorders affecting both women and men.
Content:
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Physiology of female and male reproductive hormones.
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Common hormonal disorders in infertility: PCOS, thyroid dysfunction, hyperprolactinemia, and hypogonadism.
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Hormonal assessment: laboratory investigations and interpretation.
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Medical and lifestyle interventions to restore balance.
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Hormonal support in IVF and assisted reproduction protocols.
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Case discussions with clinical examples.
Target Audience:
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Gynecologists and obstetricians.
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Endocrinologists and fertility specialists.
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Reproductive medicine practitioners.
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Medical students and trainees in women’s health.
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Gynecologists and obstetricians.
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Endocrinologists and fertility specialists.
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Reproductive medicine practitioners.
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Medical students and trainees in women’s health.
Objectives:
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To provide an in-depth understanding of hormonal regulation in fertility.
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To train physicians in diagnosing and managing hormonal disorders linked to infertility.
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To integrate hormonal support strategies into assisted reproduction and clinical practice.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
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Explain the role of key reproductive hormones in fertility.
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Diagnose common hormonal imbalances that affect conception.
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Design treatment plans for hormonal-related infertility.
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Apply hormonal support in IVF and ART protocols.
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Counsel patients effectively on the importance of hormonal health.
Course Features
- Lecture 0
- Quiz 0
- Duration 25 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 60
- Assessments Yes






