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Colposcopy & Lower Genital Tract Diseases – Part 2 is an advanced clinical course focused on the evaluation, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of cervical and lower genital tract abnormalities. The programme builds on foundational colposcopy knowledge and provides participants with a deeper understanding of advanced colposcopic assessment, cervical precancerous lesions, vaginal and vulvar diseases, and evidence-based management approaches.
Advanced Colposcopy & Lower Genital Diseases - Part 2 is a specialized two-day clinical training programme designed for healthcare professionals seeking to advance their knowledge and practical skills in colposcopy and the management of lower genital tract diseases. Organized by IBC Medical Services and conducted in Dubai, UAE, the programme builds on foundational colposcopy principles and focuses on more advanced diagnostic, therapeutic, and follow-up strategies. The course begins with an advanced review of colposcopic anatomy and examination techniques, including recognition of the transformation zone and differentiation between normal and abnormal colposcopic findings. Participants develop a more structured approach to interpreting cervical appearances and applying standardized terminology when documenting and reporting findings. Colposcopy instrumentation and technique are also addressed, including the appropriate use of the colposcope and application of acetic acid and Lugol's iodine. These techniques support the identification and characterization of abnormal epithelial changes during cervical examination. A central component of the programme is the diagnosis and management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN). Participants examine the classification of CIN lesions, diagnostic considerations, and management protocols, with emphasis on applying appropriate clinical strategies according to the severity and characteristics of the lesion. The course extends beyond cervical disease to address vulvar and vaginal diseases, including both neoplastic and non-neoplastic conditions. Participants learn to recognize abnormal findings affecting the vulva and vagina and explore appropriate approaches to diagnosis and treatment. The programme also introduces advanced treatment modalities for lower genital tract disease, including LEEP, cryotherapy, and laser ablation. Participants examine the clinical applications of these techniques and the considerations involved in selecting an appropriate treatment approach for eligible patients. Post-treatment follow-up and cervical cancer screening form another important part of the programme. Participants review evidence-based recommendations for surveillance following treatment of cervical precancerous lesions and examine strategies for continued screening and monitoring to reduce the risk of recurrent or progressive disease. Through expert-led sessions and a hands-on learning approach, the programme is designed to connect theoretical knowledge with clinical practice. Participants are encouraged to apply standardized terminology, interpret colposcopic findings, develop evidence-based management plans, and integrate screening and follow-up principles into routine clinical care. The course is particularly relevant to gynecologists, obstetricians, OB-GYN physicians, women's health professionals, clinicians, and physicians involved in cervical cancer screening, colposcopy, and lower genital tract disease management. Overall, Advanced Colposcopy & Lower Genital Diseases - Part 2 provides focused advanced training in the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of cervical, vulvar, and vaginal pathology, with particular emphasis on CIN management, therapeutic procedures, and evidence-based surveillance.
Techniques for accurately identifying and assessing high-grade cervical lesions.
Evaluating and managing complex and atypical transformation zones during colposcopy.
The role of advanced HPV testing in the triage and management of cervical dysplasia.
Review of current surgical and non-surgical treatments for Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia.
Clinical approaches to diagnosing and managing various vulvar skin conditions.
Strategies for treating Vaginal and Vulvar Intraepithelial Neoplasia.
Navigating the complexities of colposcopic evaluation during pregnancy.
Addressing and managing recurrent infections and lesions in the lower genital tract.
The course is accredited for Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits, recognized for professional licensing requirements.
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