For Medical Professionals

Welcome to Boston IVF's Online Nursing Education program. Dedicated to presenting medical professionals with unique educational opportunities, Boston IVF is pleased to now offer an exciting new program available to nurses interested in enhancing their knowledge of reproductive medicine.

Available exclusively through Boston IVF's website, nurses can now take advantage of our free, accredited online courses on topics ranging from Preconception Health Issues to Understanding Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) to Understanding Male Infertility.

  • Earn contact hours
  • Specialized courses in reproductive medicine
  • Interactive educational animations
  • Receive your contact hours certificate immediately upon completion

Courses Currently Available

Preconception Health Issues

1.0 contact hours

Course Objectives

  • Define preconception counseling and list three associated positive therapeutic options
  • Describe two adverse effects that smoking may have on reproductive function
  • Identify three toxins that can have negative impact on conception

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Understanding Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

1.8 contact hours

Course Objectives

  • Define two symptoms associated with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
  • Identify the three health risks associated with PCOS
  • Acquire knowledge related to three tests which are used to diagnose PCOS
  • Identify the two cells involved in normal ovarian steroidogenesis. Acquire knowledge regarding the association of hyperinsulinemia/insulin resistance and PCOS
  • Identify three medications that can be utilized in the treatment of PCOS

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Please check back for additional courses offered on topics ranging from Egg Donation, Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS) and Male Infertility.

Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Provider number CEP12971. IVPCARE's continuing education courses are organized solely to promote the exchange and dissemination of information relevant to the clinical setting. For questions regarding contact hours, refer to your respective licensing authority.