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This course will help you to learn more about the way in which heart disease can complicate pregnancy, and how to assess and manage pregnant women with cardiac problems.
This course will help you to learn about the clinical characteristics of various connective tissue disorders and establish differential diagnosis.
This course aims to develop knowledge of the epidemiology, aetiology, pathophysiology, clinical characteristics, prognostic features and management of diabetes in pregnancy.
This course aims to familiarise you with haemoglobinopathy, platelet disorders and thromboembolic disease in pregnancy.
This course looks at the aetiology, diagnosis, implications and management of some common bacterial, viral and parasitical infections.
This course considers how conditions involving the gastrointestinal (GI) system and liver can influence or be influenced by pregnancy.
This course outlines the types of cancers more commonly encountered during pregnancy, the effect of cancer on the pregnancy, the effect of pregnancy on the cancer and their management.
This course aims to familiarise you with neurological conditions that can pre-date or occur for the first time in pregnancy, epilepsy and rarer disorders.
This course addresses the normal changes in mood, the clinical characteristics of the different psychiatric conditions and the management of serious psychiatric disorders through pregnancy.
This course is designed to provide healthcare professionals with comprehensive knowledge and skills to effectively manage women with renal disease during pregnancy.