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INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE COURSE

Women’s Health:

The essentials from puberty to menopause

Target Audience: Nurses, CEPI, Students & Therapists

Holistic Nursing Approach

Assess, support, and transform your nursing practice while promoting optimal health for your patients.

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8h Caregivers training

Holistic, evidence-based approach to women’s health from puberty to menopause. Hormonal education, nutrition, natural therapies, assessment, and personalized care plans for every stage.

Women’s health journeys, from puberty through menopause, are characterized by unique biological, emotional and social transitions. An integrative approach empowers nurses to deliver holistic, personalized, and evidence-informed care to address the full spectrum of women’s health needs. This course emphasizes prevention, screening, education, natural care techniques, and interdisciplinary coordination.

ASYNCHRONOUS COURSE

DURATION: 8 HOURS

PRICE: $305.00 + tx

COURSE CODE: IM-502

LANGUAGE: French

MAXIMUM CAPACITY: None

OBJECTIVES

TRAINING

SKILLS DEVELOPED

GENERAL OBJECTIVES

At the end of this training

Participants will be able to:

  • Understand major hormonal and physiological stages from puberty to menopause and their health impact.

  • Evaluate and support female patients according to age and life context.

  • Integrate nutritional, botanical and mind-body strategies into care for common women’s health concerns (cycles, contraception, PMS, menopause…).

  • Deliver therapeutic education, risk screening, preventive and follow-up consultations.

  • Collaborate with patients’ families and the interdisciplinary team for holistic support.

  • Adapt and document nurse-led, patient-centered care plans.

SKILLS DEVELOPED

  • Comprehensive assessment (physical, emotional, social) of women’s health from cycles to menopause.

  • Facilitation of education workshops, counseling on lifestyle, nutrition, contraception and menopause.

  • Early identification and integrative management of common hormonal concerns, with tailored solutions.

  • Coordination with multidisciplinary teams and community partners (gynecologists, nutritionists, psychologists).

  • Use of digital and educational tools for women’s health empowerment.

  • Screening, prevention and individualized patient empowerment skills.

PEDAGOGICAL METHODOLOGY

  • Explanatory videos for all modules.

  • Downloadable guides, individualized handouts and protocols.

  • Clinical simulations, case studies, interactive quizzes.

  • Peer forums, Q&A box, and patient testimonials.

  • Templates for care plans and nursing documentation tools.

  • Optional modules for specific conditions (endometriosis, PCOS, sexual health…).

TRAINING PLAN

ASYNCHRONOUS TRAINING

Duration: 8 hours

Module Duration Content
Module 1 45 min Introduction: women’s health landscape and specificities
Module 2 1 h Puberty: hormones, common issues, patient support
Module 3 1 h Menstrual cycles: periods, contraception, pain, health education
Module 4 1 h Nutrition and botanicals for hormonal balance, practical cases
Module 5 1 h Mind-body care: anxiety, sleep, PMS relief strategies
Module 6 1 h Pregnancy & post-partum: prevention, nutrition, psychosocial support
Module 7 1 h Menopause: symptoms, herbal medicine, natural techniques, empowerment
Module 8 1 h 15 min Care coordination: plans, documentation, prevention, resources

REQUIREMENTS FOR LEARNERS

📋 TARGET AUDIENCE

  • Registered Nurse

  • Be a nursing student

  • Healthcare professionals interested in the integrative approach

    🧠 PERSONAL COMMITMENT EXPECTED

    • Motivation to develop a holistic clinical practice

    • Open-mindedness to explore new health paradigms

    • Ability to question professional practices

    • Willingness to get involved in practical and reflective exercises

    • Time spent: 8 hours of training + 2 hours of recommended personal work

    EQUIPMENT REQUIRED

    💻 EQUIPMENT NEEDED

    • Access to a computer or tablet with a stable internet connection

    • Updated web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari)

    • Ability to download and view PDF documents

    • Available storage space: 500 MB minimum

      🌐 DIGITAL SKILLS

      • Know how to navigate an online training platform
      • Ability to view videos and download documents
      • Participation in discussion forums (optional but recommended)

        OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU

        💡 SUPPORT

        • Quality professional supervision that maintains pedagogical excellence.

        👨 🏫 PEDAGOGICAL SUPPORT

        • Personalized feedback on all your exercises and case studies within 72 hours

        • Detailed corrections to your integrative care plans with constructive feedback

        • Permanent availability via dedicated messaging for your clinical questions

        • Individualized feedback on your progress throughout the training

        • Provision of educational documents, practical tools and reference systems to download, all validated by our experts.
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        Integrative Medicine

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