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Alison Free Online Learning
Course in Becoming a Birth Doula
- Online USA
Course
Full time, Part time
1 hour
Distance Learning
English
Pregnancy and childbirth are overwhelming times for parents and they need all the care and support available to make birth a safe, healthy and fulfilling experience. A doula is a trained childbirth professional that can provide such support. In this course, we lay out the roles of a birth doula during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period to provide the training you require that improves both your medical and communication skills.


KIT Institute
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Course
Full time
2 weeks
On-Campus
French
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) are a matter of public health and human rights. This course explores the key principles of SRHR through different themes. This course explores the key principles of SRHR through different themes such as sexual health, prenatal, perinatal and postpartum health, safe abortion, sexuality of young people and adolescents, early pregnancy, early marriage and sexual and gender-based violence. The course also discusses ways to improve equitable access to sexual and reproductive health and HIV services for disadvantaged populations, discussing quality, voice, accountability and participation.


Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Fast-track counseling
Experto Universitario de Enfermería en Reproducción Asistida
- Madrid, Spain
Course
Full time
300 hours
Blended
Spanish
Fast-track counseling
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Reproduction degree programs offer a deep dive into the science of reproduction, combining biological principles with applied study. At the Courses level, students gain foundational knowledge essential for understanding reproductive health and technology.
Through coursework in reproductive biology, you'll study human anatomy, endocrinology, and genetics, developing skills in analyzing reproductive processes. Understanding methods like artificial insemination and fertility treatments equips you with practical competencies for real-world applications. The environment fosters independence and curiosity as students explore various reproductive technologies and ethical considerations in the field.
In this program, students often engage in laboratory techniques, such as tissue culture and genetic analysis, paving the way for careers in healthcare, research, and biotechnology. Graduates gain a thorough understanding of reproductive systems, preparing them for roles that support fertility clinics, research institutions, and public health initiatives. Completing a reproduction degree program provides essential knowledge and skills that are globally transferable across various healthcare and scientific settings.