| no | Module | Section | Date - Hours | Presenter | |
| 1 | Methodology Statistics Basic and advanced principles in research | 1. Basic principles of methodology in assisted reproduction | 6/3/26 17.00 – 20.00 | C.Siristatidis | |
| 2. Basic principles of statistics in assisted reproduction research | | M.Papapanou | |
| 3. Types of studies - Risk of bias assessment in research in assisted reproduction | | C.Siristatidis | |
| | 4. How to write a research paper on assisted reproduction techniques | | M.Papapanou | |
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| 2 | The female and male reproductive System Assessment of infertility | 1. Basic principles of anatomy and physiology in the female and male | 13/3/26 17.00 – 20.00 | M.Papapanou | |
| 2. Hormones: mechanisms of action. Amenorrhea | | C.Siristatidis | |
| 3. Evaluation of the infertile couple | | C.Siristatidis | |
| 4. Special categories of diseases | 14/3/26 09.00 – 14.00 | C.Siristatidis | |
| 5. Artificial intelligence in the prediction of IVF | | C.Siristatidis | |
| 6. An example of OMICS Technologies: Metabolomics in IVF | | M.Papapanou | |
| | 7. The female microbiome and infertility / IVF | | C.Siristatidis | |
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| 3 | Assisted reproduction techniques Ι | 1. Basic principles in Assisted Reproduction | 3/4/26 17.00 – 20.00 | C.Siristatidis | |
| | | 2. The endometrium in Assisted Reproduction / Chronic endometritis and IVF | | C. Siristatidis | |
| 3. From oocyte donors to recipients: introduction to screening and treatment protocols | | M. Kyriakidis | |
| 4. The impact of endometriosis and other autoimmune disorders on IVF outcomes | 4/4/26 09.00 – 13.00 | K. Ravanos | |
| 5. Social Freezing | | C. Siristatidis | |
| 6. Preconception Optmization: The Role of Lifestyle Factors and the Environmental Impact on Fertility | | N.Christoforidis | |
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| 4 | Assisted reproduction techniques ΙI | 1. Controlled ovarian stimulation protocols | 24/4/26. 17.00 – 20.00 | N. Christoforidis |
| | | 2. Excessive and low response to ovarian stimulation | | C.Siristatidis |
| | | 3. Embryo transfer: Before, During and After the procedure. Evidence-based approaches | | N. Christoforidis |
| | | 4. Issues of bioethics and legal framework in Assisted Reproduction | | M. Nikolakopoulou |
| | | 5. Principles of Medical Genetics | | A. Ververi |
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| 5 | Assisted reproduction techniques ΙII | 1. Quality management and success rates of embryological laboratory | 25/4/26. 09.00 – 13.00 | A. Chatziparasidou |
| | | 2. Techniques and applications in the embryological laboratory | | A. Papatheodorou |
| | | 3. Recurrent pregnancy loss – Guidelines | | C. Siristatidis |
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| 6 | Assisted reproductiontechniques complications I | 1. IVF drugs and gynecological cancer | 15/05/2026. 17.00 – 20.00 | C. Siristatidis |
| | | 2. Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome | | C. Siristatidis |
| | | 3. Oocyte pick-up and associated complications | | K. Ravanos |
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| 7 | Assisted reproduction techniques complications II | 4. Implantation failure following IVF treatment | 22/5/26. 17.00 – 20.00 | N. Christoforidis |
| | | 5. The burden of multiple pregnancies and strategies for risk mitigation | | M. Kyriakidis |
| | | 6. Risk of congenital anomalies after IVF | | M. Papapanou |