PESHAWAR: The Institute of Kidney Diseases (IKD) Hayatabad in collaboration with Khyber Medical University (KMU) has launched a certificate course on andro-urology. This initiative, the first of its kind in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, is designed to enhance the expertise of medical professionals in reproductive medicine and infertility treatment.
KMU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Ziaul Haq, handed over the course launching notification to IKD Assistant Professor Dr Mir Abid Jan at a function held here, said a press release.
On the occasion, Dr Abid expressed his gratitude to the vice chancellor, highlighting the significance of this collaborative effort. He emphasised that the programme would not only strengthen ties between IKD and KMU but also open new avenues for addressing infertility and sexual health issues in the region.
Scheduled to commence in January next, this six-month certification programme is tailored for medical doctors and aims to enhance knowledge and skills in addressing critical issues such as infertility, male sexual health and associated challenges.
Each session will enroll 20 participants, who will receive training through a structured curriculum that integrates theoretical knowledge with practical experience. The programme will focus on improving participants’ understanding of infertility and sexual health issues, equipping them to effectively manage cases using evidence-based approaches. It will also address societal stigmas and misconceptions surrounding infertility and sexual health, providing participants with the tools to educate and counsel patients.
The curriculum includes comprehensive training in reproductive endocrinology, semen analysis, assisted reproductive technologies (ART), including IVF/ICSI, and microsurgical techniques.
It is worth mentioning that andro-urology is an emerging interdisciplinary field that combines expertise from urology, gynaecology, radiology, and embryology.
This approach ensures accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of infertility and sexual health issues, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes.
Participants will gain hands-on experience through regular outpatient department visits, surgical observations, and practical training in ART labs.
Published in Dawn, December 29th, 2024