ACOG, GE Healthcare & MLH bring to you courses in Obstetrics & Gynaecology.
ACOG certified courses are designed for physicians & health care providers to make better decisions in their practice of gynaecology and obstetrics. Please select a course of your interest to learn more, after completing the booking and payment your course will begin. To receive the ACOG certificate you have to successfully complete the course and quiz.
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Loss of sexual desire, impaired arousal, inability to achieve orgasm, or sexual pain are some of the symptoms that characterize sexual dysfunction. A diagnosis of female sexual dysfunction is made w...
The course takes you through the current guidelines and recommendations by ACOG and other organizations, it reviews the history, purpose, and timing of carrier screening; and the course also...
Providing optimal breastfeeding support for women choosing to breastfeed is an integral part of maternity and postpartum care. Knowledge about how to support and manage breastfeeding is impo...
For many young women, the obstetrician-gynecologists are the first and primary link to the health system as they reach adulthood. Engaging women early and often leads to primary and secondar...
The ACOG eModule: Infectious Diseases was developed specifically as a learning resource for the practicing obstetrician–gynecologist. This second part of the course deals with diagnose...
The ACOG eModule, Infectious Diseases – I, was developed specifically as a learning resource for the practicing obstetrician–gynaecologist. In the United States alone, more than...
Endometriosis is the presence of endometrial glands or stroma outside the uterine cavity. After completing this course, you should be able to 1. Identify the signs and symptoms of endo...
Myoma means fibroid, and the term for the disease is Leiomyomata. This disease is typically diagnosed in mid-to-late reproductive years. This disease can be asymptomatic or it can be present...
Vulvovaginal atrophy (VA) refers to a constellation of physiologic changes in the skin and mucous membranes of the vulva and vagina in response to hypoestrogenic state, most often caused by...
A woman often looks to her obstetrician or gynecologist as her primary physician. Physicians have a responsibility to help patients understand, prevent, and treat obesity and comorbidities r...