Course description
Course type
Basic
Course description
This two-day course delves into the impact of endometriosis and uterine disorders on women’s reproductive health and well-being. Expert-led sessions cover key topics, including spontaneous and ART pregnancies, psychological support during the fertility journey, early and late pregnancy complications, and long-term health strategies.
Target audience
Nurses, midwives, gynaecologists, obstetricians, reproductive medicine specialists, general practitioners, psychologists, researchers and academics, patient advocates and support group representatives.
Educational needs and expected educational outcomes
Through lectures, discussions, and patient-centered insights, participants will gain practical knowledge to improve outcomes and transform care for women facing these challenges. Ideal for healthcare professionals, researchers, and advocates, this course fosters collaboration and empowers attendees with the latest advancements in women’s health.
Innovative aspects of the course
This course is designed for a diverse audience of professionals and stakeholders involved in women’s reproductive health. They include those who provide holistic care throughout the fertility and pregnancy journey and specialists seeking to deepen their understanding of the subject.
Educational methods
Language
The official language of the course is English.