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Understanding female reproductive anatomy and hormones (for nurses)

This course aims to help nurses improve their fundamental knowledge and understanding of female reproductive anatomy and sex hormones. Although the course has been designed for nurses, other health professionals are welcome to participate.

Course cost: free.

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CPD information

Jean Hailes for Women's Health education activities can be used to fulfill the continuing professional development (CPD) requirements of many registered health professions.Upon completion of this activity, a certificate of completion will be emailed for your CPD records.

Learning outcomes

At the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • identify the basic parts of the female reproductive system
  • define the role the sex hormones play in the reproductive system
  • describe variations to normal anatomy and different types of uteruses.

General information

  • This course is self-paced and online.
  • The expected duration is 30 minutes.
  • Access is unlimited for three months from registration date.

Assessment

  • This course is assessed using multiple choice quizzes.
  • A minimum 80% passing score is required for each quiz.

Evi­dence and med­ical knowl­edge is con­stant­ly chang­ing. The authors have tak­en care to ensure that the infor­ma­tion on this page is accu­rate and up to date at the time it was cre­at­ed. This con­tent is intend­ed for health­care pro­fes­sion­als who should always man­age patients with­in their scope of prac­tice and work with­in local poli­cies and prac­tices. This con­tent is not intend­ed for mem­bers of the gen­er­al public.