This module introduces the fundamental principles of reproductive pharmacology, including reproductive physiology, endocrinology, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of drugs affecting the reproductive system. Learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the hormonal regulation of reproduction and the mechanisms through which pharmacological agents influence reproductive health and disease.
This module focuses on the pharmacological properties, mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, and adverse effects of female reproductive hormones. Learners will explore estrogen, progesterone, gonadotropins, and hormone analogs used in gynecological and reproductive disorders.
This module examines the pharmacology of androgens, anti-androgens, and related therapeutic agents used in male reproductive health. Participants will understand the management of hypogonadism, infertility, and androgen-related disorders.
This module provides in-depth knowledge of contraceptive agents and their mechanisms. Learners will study hormonal and non-hormonal contraceptives, emergency contraception, and counseling approaches for contraceptive use.
This module covers medications and treatment strategies used in the diagnosis and management of infertility. Learners will evaluate evidence-based pharmacological interventions for both male and female infertility.
Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Pharmacology
This module explores the role of pharmacology in assisted reproductive technologies (ART). Participants will understand medication protocols used during in vitro fertilization and other fertility procedures.
This module focuses on drug therapy during pregnancy, emphasizing maternal-fetal safety, teratogenicity, and evidence-based medication use. Learners will understand risk-benefit assessments in prescribing medications during pregnancy.
This module examines drug transfer into breast milk and safe medication practices during breastfeeding. Learners will develop skills to evaluate medication safety for lactating mothers and infants.
This module covers pharmacological interventions for common reproductive disorders affecting both men and women. Learners will study treatment guidelines, therapeutic outcomes, and emerging therapies.
This module introduces pharmacological approaches used in reproductive cancers. Learners will understand hormonal therapies, targeted treatments, and supportive care strategies in reproductive oncology.
Clinical Research and Drug Development in Reproductive Pharmacology
This module focuses on research methodologies, clinical trial design, and drug development processes specific to reproductive medicine. Learners will evaluate emerging therapies and evidence-based practices.
Advanced Practice, Case Studies, and Capstone Project
This final module integrates knowledge acquired throughout the fellowship through case-based learning, clinical decision-making exercises, and a capstone project. Participants will demonstrate competency in applying reproductive pharmacology principles to real-world clinical scenarios.