PG DIPLOMA IN REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE
Discover the world of PG DIPLOMA IN REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE with our practical-based Postgraduate Diploma program. Perfect for medical professionals eager to excel in diagnostic imaging, our course offers clinical training and expert guidance.
About the Programme
The Fellowship & PG Diploma in Reproductive Medicine at MGA Medical Global Academy is a specialized course, which is designed to equip healthcare professionals with advanced knowledge and clinical expertise in fertility and assisted reproductive technologies (ART). The course concentrates on key areas including infertility diagnosis, IUI/IVF/ICSI, ovulation & luteal phase management, stimulation protocols, USG & hormonal trigger, and sperm preparation techniques.
This program blends effective theoretical knowledge with practical clinical exposure to help participants successfully manage both male and female infertility. The diploma prepares professionals to provide high-quality, ethical, and patient-centered fertility care in clinical and laboratory settings.
"This program equips healthcare professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to provide appropriate, safe and efficient fertility care. Best suited for doctors and medical experts who want to specialize in reproductive medicine and ART."
Programme Outcomes & Career Opportunities
- Master IUI, IVF, and ICSI procedures
- Understand ovulation & luteal phase management
- Apply stimulation protocols effectively
- Perform USG and hormonal trigger accurately
- Execute sperm preparation techniques
- Diagnose and treat male and female infertility
- Manage PCOS, endometriosis, and recurrent pregnancy loss
- Deliver evidence-based, patient-centered fertility care
- Work in fertility clinics and IVF centers
- Assist in embryology lab and ART procedures
- Participate in multidisciplinary reproductive teams
- Start or develop your own fertility-based practice
- Pursue further specialization in reproductive medicine or embryology
- Engage in research and academic activities in fertility and reproductive health
Skills You'll Master
Programme Curriculum
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PG Diploma in Reproductive Medicine
The PGD Reproductive Medicine at MGA Medical Global Academy is a specialized course, which is designed to equip healthcare professionals with advanced knowledge and clinical expertise in fertility and assisted reproductive technologies (ART). The course concentrates on the following key areas, which include infertility diagnosis, IVF, ICSI, cryopreservation, hormonal evaluation and management of complex reproductive conditions. This program is a blend of effective theoretical knowledge with practical clinical exposure to allow the participants to learn and manage both male and female infertility successfully. The diploma is designed to equip professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide high-quality, ethical, and patient-centered fertility care in a clinical and laboratory setting.
Outcome of the Program
At the end of the course, you will be in a position to:
Diagnose and treat cases of male and female infertility.
Interpret hormonal tests, imaging and reproductive investigations.
Plan and assist in ART procedures such as IVF and ICSI
Know cryopreservation methods of eggs, sperm and embryo.
Treat complicated fertility disorders such as PCOS, endometriosis, and habitual pregnancy loss.
Manage high risk pregnancies associated with ART.
Implement new clinical practice in reproductive health.
Deliver evidence-based, patient-centered, and ethical fertility care.
Career Opportunities
Upon the completion of this program you can:
Work in fertility clinics and IVF centers
Experience in reproductive health and infertility clinics.
Helping with embryology lab and ART procedures.
Participate in multidisciplinary teams reproductive medicine.
Create or develop a practice of your own that is fertility-based.
Continue additional training either in reproductive medicine or in embryology.
Engage in research and academic activities in the area of fertility and reproductive health.
Course Curriculum
- Overview of Reproductive Medicine: History, evolution, and scope
- Anatomy and Physiology of Reproduction: Female and male reproductive systems
- Infertility Epidemiology and Etiology: Causes and factors affecting infertility
- Patient Assessment in Reproductive Medicine: Medical history, clinical examination, and diagnostic tests
- Hormonal Evaluation: Assessing hormonal balance and its role in reproduction
- Ultrasound and Imaging in Reproductive Health: Transvaginal ultrasound, sonohysterography, and hysterosalpingography
- Seminal Fluid Analysis: Techniques for sperm evaluation and interpretation
- Genetic Testing in Reproductive Medicine: Karyotyping, PGD (Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis), and PGD/PGS (Preimplantation Genetic Screening)
- Causes of Male Infertility: Endocrine, genetic, anatomical, and environmental factors
- Evaluation and Diagnosis: Semen analysis, testicular biopsy, genetic testing
- Sperm Retrieval Techniques: TESA (Testicular Sperm Aspiration), PESA (Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration)
- Management of Male Infertility: Medical, surgical, and ART options
- Role of ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) in Male Infertility
- Causes of Female Infertility: Ovulatory disorders, tubal factors, endometriosis, PCOS, and uterine abnormalities
- Ovulation Induction Protocols: Use of Clomid, gonadotropins, and GnRH analogs
- Fallopian Tube Evaluation and Management: HSG, laparoscopy, tubal surgery
- Endometriosis and PCOS: Diagnosis, treatment, and ART approaches
- Ovarian Reserve Assessment: AMH, FSH, and AFC tests
- In Vitro Fertilization (IVF): IVF procedure, ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, and embryo transfer
- ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection): Indications and procedure
- Egg and Sperm Cryopreservation: Freezing and storage techniques, ethical considerations
- Embryo Culture and Selection: Embryo grading, blastocyst culture, embryo transfer
- Embryo Cryopreservation and Thawing: Techniques and outcomes
- Egg Donation and Sperm Donation: Indications, protocols, legal and ethical aspects
- Gestational Surrogacy: Medical, ethical, and legal considerations
- Genetic Screening and Testing in ART: Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT), carrier screening
- Stem Cell Therapy in Reproductive Medicine: Current trends and future potential
- Third-Party Reproduction: Legal, psychological, and ethical perspectives
- Management of High-Risk Pregnancies: Pregnancy with multiple gestations, gestational diabetes, preeclampsia
- Early Pregnancy Failure and Miscarriage: Etiology, diagnosis, and management
- Pregnancy in ART: Managing early and late complications in IVF pregnancies
- Ectopic Pregnancy and its Management: Diagnosis and treatment options
- Maternal-Fetal Medicine: Understanding risks and interventions in ART pregnancies
- Endocrine Disorders and Fertility: Thyroid disorders, prolactin, adrenal issues
- Adrenal and Pituitary Axis: Hormonal regulation of reproduction
- Managing Menstrual Disorders: Amenorrhea, oligomenorrhea, and irregular cycles
- Fertility Preservation: Cryopreservation for cancer patients and elective egg freezing
- HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy) and Menopause Management: Implications for fertility and reproductive aging
- Ethics in ART: Moral considerations in IVF, surrogacy, and genetic testing
- Legal Aspects of Reproductive Medicine: Legal frameworks for ART, surrogacy, and gamete donation
- Psychological Aspects of Infertility Treatment: Counseling for patients and couples
- Cultural and Social Challenges: Addressing infertility in different societies
- Regulatory Bodies and Guidelines: ART regulations and accreditation
- Clinical Training in IVF Laboratory: Embryo culture, sperm preparation, ICSI, and embryo transfer
- Clinical Observation in ART Centers: Live clinical exposure in fertility clinics
- Patient Interaction and Counseling: Communication and counseling skills in reproductive medicine
- Management of ART Failures: Strategies for dealing with unsuccessful cycles
- Surgical Techniques in Reproductive Medicine: Hysteroscopy, laparoscopy, and other ART-related procedures
- Research in Reproductive Medicine: Understanding clinical research, trials, and publications
- Critical Appraisal of Scientific Literature: Evaluating and applying research findings
- Data Collection and Analysis: Research methodologies in reproductive medicine
- Emerging Trends in Reproductive Medicine: Innovations and future directions
- Thesis or Research Project: Capstone research or clinical project in a specific area of reproductive medicine
- Oocyte Maturation and Quality: Understanding oocyte development and maturation in the context of ART
- Oocyte Cryopreservation: Techniques, indications, and outcomes of egg freezing
- Oocyte Donation: Indications, procedure, and ethical considerations
- Oocyte/Embryo Vitrification: Comparison with slow freezing, and practical application in ART
- Oocyte Precursor Cells and Stem Cells: Emerging trends and the future of oocyte biology
- Cryopreservation of Gametes and Embryos: Principles, techniques, and challenges in freezing sperm, eggs, and embryos
- Vitrification vs. Slow Freezing: Advantages and disadvantages of different cryopreservation methods
- Thawing Procedures: Techniques and success rates in post-thaw recovery
- Cryopreservation in Cancer Patients: Fertility preservation for male and female cancer patients
- Long-term Storage and Legal Issues: Ethical, legal, and regulatory concerns regarding gamete and embryo storage
- Immune System and Reproductive Health: Role of immune cells and cytokines in fertility
- Autoimmune Disorders and Infertility: Diagnosis and management of autoimmune conditions affecting reproduction
- Endometriosis and Immunity: Understanding the immune aspects of endometriosis and its impact on fertility
- Recurrent Pregnancy Loss and Immune Factors: Immunological causes of repeated miscarriage and interventions
- Immunotherapy in Reproductive Medicine: Emerging treatments, including intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy
- Etiology of Recurrent Miscarriage: Genetic, anatomical, hormonal, and environmental factors
- Diagnostic Approach: Investigations for recurrent pregnancy loss, including genetic screening, uterine anomalies, and hormonal profiling
- Treatment Options: Medical management, surgical options, and ART approaches for recurrent miscarriage
- Endometrial Receptivity and Implantation: Molecular factors affecting implantation
- Role of Progesterone and Anticoagulation Therapy: Managing luteal phase defects and thrombophilia-related pregnancy loss
Expert Faculty
Taught exclusively by qualified specialists — each a leader in their clinical subspecialty.