Online course in Sterility
AREA: Gynecology, Assisted Reproduction
LANGUAGE: English
PLACES: 15
STUDENTS: 0/15 (0%)
START DATE & END:
12/01/2026 – 03/02/2026
MODALITY: Online
CENTER: IVIRMA Global Education
12/01/2026 – 03/02/2026
20 theoretical
100% flexible schedule
IVIRMA Campus
350 €
This course is accredited by the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME).Once course is completed you will be awarded with 20 ECMEC´s credits. More information in FAQ´s
Intended for
Biomedical Professionals, Biotechnologists, Andrologists and Embryologists
Description
This course has a mainly medical perspective and addresses the diagnosis of infertility and the types of infertility from an etiological point of view, as well as the assisted reproductive treatment necessary for each case.
We will learn about the various treatments available to help achieve a pregnancy (ovulation induction, artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, oocyte donation) and in which cases they are indicated according to the circumstances of the couple, time of sterility, previous treatments , etc., highlighting ovarian stimulation as a basic pillar to increase the success of assisted reproduction techniques.
On the other hand, we will treat two not-so-uncommon entities that cause infertility: endometriosis and recurrent miscarriage, and we will consider the use of ultrasound in reproductive medicine and the luteal phase support.
Important information:
The online course will be carried out through the e-learning platform: IVIRMA Campus. The student will receive a message with the access information and credentials 24/48 hours before the start of the course.
IVIRMA Campus can be accessed from Windows computers (7, 8 or 10) or Mac, using Chrome or Firefox in its last three versions. Access from mobile devices is not supported and does not ensure the correct operation of the course.
To successfully complete the training and obtain the corresponding certificate, the student must obtain a percentage greater than or equal to 70% of correct answers in the final evaluation. To do this, you will have two opportunities to take the exam.
Skills
Learning outcomes expected to be acquired by the student at the end of the course:
1. Relate the different causes of sterility and infertility.
2. Relate an ovarian, uterine and / or tubal status with a reproductive behaviour.
3. Propose protocols on ovarian function.
4. Identify the main alterations of the reproductive system in the human species and their therapeutic alterations, understanding and analysing medical actions.
5. Recognize the phases of a sterility study.
6. Identify the use of assisted reproductive techniques according to the infertility reasons in each case.
Program
1. Management of ovulation induction and ovarian stimulation
2. Recurrent miscarriage
3. Sterility
4. Endometriosis
5. Uterine and tubal sterility
6. Artificial insemination
7. In vitro fertilization
8. Ovarian and endometrial manipulation
9. Fertility preservation for oncological and non-oncological reasons
10. Egg Donation
11. Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome: Physiopathology, Prevention and Management
12. Critical analysis of egg donation
13. Medical treatment of endometriosis
14. Fundamentals of ultrasound imaging in patients with infertility problems
15. Health of children conceived by assisted reproduction techniques
16. ART biosurveillance system. SIRHA assisted human reproduction information system.
17. The importance of the luteal phase in assisted reproduction
Coordinators
Cancellation and Refund Policy
Once the course has started, enrollment cancellation will not be possible, and no refunds will be issued under any circumstances.
Theoretical-practical courses are designed as an indivisible training unit; therefore, no refunds will be granted once the course has begun, even if the practical component has not yet started.
Course Completion
A course will only be considered successfully completed when the student has fully completed the entire program. If the course includes a practical component, it will not be deemed completed unless that component has been fully carried out.
No certificate of completion or attendance will be issued if the student has not completed all the activities included in the course program. Under no circumstances will certificates be issued for partial completion of either the theoretical or practical parts of the course.


