Fundamentals of Reproductive Medicine and Infertility
This module introduces learners to the foundations of reproductive medicine and infertility. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of human reproductive anatomy, physiology, reproductive endocrinology, and the epidemiology of infertility. The module establishes the scientific basis required to understand fertility disorders, reproductive health challenges, and contemporary approaches to infertility management.
This module focuses on the systematic evaluation of female infertility. Learners will study ovulatory disorders, tubal factors, uterine abnormalities, endometriosis, and age-related fertility decline. Emphasis is placed on evidence-based diagnostic approaches and interpretation of clinical findings.
This module explores the causes, diagnosis, and management of male infertility. Participants will learn about semen analysis, hormonal evaluation, genetic factors, testicular dysfunction, and male reproductive disorders that contribute to infertility.
This module provides comprehensive training in infertility diagnostic tools and procedures. Learners will understand laboratory investigations, imaging techniques, ovarian reserve assessment, and advanced reproductive diagnostics used in fertility clinics.
This module examines endocrine disorders affecting fertility. Participants will explore hormonal pathways, endocrine dysfunctions, and management strategies that optimize reproductive outcomes in both men and women.
Ovulation Induction and Controlled Ovarian Stimulation
This module focuses on ovulation induction strategies and ovarian stimulation protocols used in fertility treatment. Learners will understand patient selection, medication regimens, monitoring techniques, and management of treatment-related complications.
This module provides in-depth knowledge of assisted reproductive technologies. Participants will learn the principles, indications, techniques, and outcomes of IVF, ICSI, embryo transfer, and other ART procedures.
This module covers embryology and laboratory procedures integral to fertility treatment. Learners will understand embryo development, laboratory quality control, gamete handling, and advances in reproductive laboratory sciences.
This module explores advanced fertility technologies and innovations. Participants will learn about genetic testing, fertility preservation, donor programs, and emerging reproductive techniques used in modern infertility practice.
This module addresses complex infertility cases and special populations. Learners will develop expertise in managing recurrent pregnancy loss, unexplained infertility, cancer-related fertility issues, and reproductive challenges in advanced maternal age.
Ethics, Legal Issues, and Counseling in Infertility
This module focuses on ethical, legal, and psychosocial aspects of infertility care. Participants will develop counseling skills and understand patient rights, informed consent, confidentiality, and ethical considerations surrounding reproductive technologies.
Clinical Practice, Research, and Fellowship Project
The final module integrates clinical knowledge through case-based learning, research methodology, and capstone project development. Learners will strengthen decision-making skills and apply evidence-based approaches to infertility management.