Foundations of Reproductive Medicine and Infertility
This module introduces learners to the fundamentals of reproductive medicine, including reproductive anatomy, physiology, endocrinology, and the epidemiology of infertility. Participants will develop a strong understanding of normal reproductive processes and the biological mechanisms underlying male and female infertility. The module also covers current definitions, classifications, and global trends in infertility care.
This module focuses on comprehensive infertility assessment, including history-taking, physical examination, laboratory investigations, and diagnostic imaging. Learners will gain expertise in identifying underlying causes of infertility and formulating evidence-based diagnostic pathways for couples presenting with reproductive challenges.
This module explores the major causes of female infertility and their clinical management. Participants will learn to diagnose and treat ovulatory disorders, tubal disease, endometriosis, uterine abnormalities, and age-related fertility decline through evidence-based approaches.
This module provides an in-depth understanding of male infertility, including hormonal, genetic, anatomical, infectious, and lifestyle-related factors. Learners will develop skills in interpreting male fertility investigations and designing individualized treatment plans.
Reproductive Endocrinology and Hormonal Management
This module examines endocrine regulation of reproduction and hormonal therapies used in fertility treatment. Participants will understand hormone testing, ovulation induction protocols, and individualized endocrine management strategies for both male and female infertility.
This module introduces assisted reproductive technologies and their role in infertility treatment. Learners will understand patient selection, treatment planning, laboratory procedures, and clinical outcomes associated with modern ART techniques.
This module focuses on advanced fertility interventions and emerging reproductive technologies. Participants will gain knowledge of fertility preservation, genetic testing, donor programs, and innovative laboratory techniques used in modern fertility practice.
This module covers surgical procedures used in infertility management. Learners will develop an understanding of indications, techniques, outcomes, and postoperative care related to reproductive surgery in both men and women.
This module addresses conception outcomes and pregnancy care following infertility treatment. Participants will learn to manage early pregnancy, monitor complications, and optimize maternal and fetal outcomes after ART and fertility interventions.
Psychological, Ethical, and Social Aspects of Infertility
This module highlights the emotional and psychosocial impact of infertility on individuals and couples. Learners will explore counseling techniques, ethical dilemmas, cultural considerations, and patient-centered communication strategies in fertility care.
Research, Evidence-Based Practice, and Quality Improvement
This module develops skills in critical appraisal, clinical research, and quality assurance within fertility practice. Participants will learn to interpret scientific literature and apply evidence-based principles to improve patient outcomes.
The final module integrates theoretical knowledge with supervised clinical practice. Learners will participate in infertility consultations, treatment planning, ART procedures, and case discussions while completing a capstone project demonstrating competency in fertility medicine.