This course on Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is an in-depth exploration of one of the most prevalent endocrine disorders in women of reproductive age. It spans four comprehensive units, each addressing critical aspects of PCOS, from its etiology to its clinical management and practical application through case studies.
Unit 1: Understanding PCOS
Dive into the foundational knowledge of PCOS, including its hormonal underpinnings, common symptoms, and prevalence. Gain insights into the relationship between insulin resistance, hyperandrogenism, and environmental factors. Understand the condition’s complex interplay with weight, metabolic issues, and psychological distress, preparing you to recognise diverse presentations of PCOS in clinical practice.
Unit 2: Diagnosing PCOS
Master the internationally recognized Rotterdam criteria for diagnosing PCOS. Learn to evaluate key symptoms such as oligo/anovulation, hyperandrogenism, and polycystic ovarian morphology. This unit emphasises the importance of excluding other conditions, such as hypothyroidism and adrenal disorders, ensuring accurate and timely diagnoses for your patients.
Unit 3: Managing PCOS
Explore a holistic approach to managing PCOS, addressing both immediate symptom relief and long-term complications. Topics include lifestyle interventions, pharmacological options like metformin, hormonal therapies, and managing fertility challenges. This unit equips you with strategies to mitigate risks like cardiovascular disease and endometrial hyperplasia while promoting patient education and engagement.
Unit 4: Case Study Application
Apply your knowledge with an interactive case study focusing on a young patient presenting with PCOS. This real-world scenario highlights the importance of a thorough history, tailored diagnostic approaches, and individualised management plans. Practice integrating lifestyle advice, contraceptive counselling, and long-term monitoring strategies to optimise patient outcomes.
This course is designed for medical professionals seeking to enhance their skills in diagnosing and managing PCOS with evidence-based, patient-centred care. By the end, you’ll be equipped to confidently address the multifaceted challenges of PCOS in clinical practice.