Master Women’s Health Care with Professional Diploma for Practitioners
The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Women’s Health Practitioner provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of women’s health and clinical care. This course covers the essential aspects of female anatomy, reproductive health, hormonal cycles, and preventive care strategies. Participants will gain insight into common conditions affecting women across different stages of life, including menstrual health, menopause, and reproductive disorders. Emphasis is placed on understanding the physiological and psychological aspects of women’s wellbeing, promoting evidence-based approaches, and fostering holistic care practices that prioritise patient safety and comfort.
Learners will explore the role of nutrition, lifestyle, and mental wellbeing in maintaining women’s health. The course also addresses early detection and management of conditions such as PCOS, endometriosis, and osteoporosis. Participants will develop skills to assess symptoms, understand risk factors, and apply practical interventions for enhanced patient outcomes. The curriculum integrates case studies, real-life scenarios, and professional guidelines to provide an engaging, interactive learning experience. By combining theory with practical applications, learners are equipped to approach women’s health challenges with confidence and competence.
OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Women’s Health Practitioner is designed to equip healthcare providers, wellness coaches, and allied health professionals with advanced knowledge and practical skills in female health care. The course provides training in patient assessment, preventive strategies, and effective communication to support women across different life stages. Participants will also gain expertise in reproductive health, hormonal management, and psychosocial support techniques. By completing this diploma, learners enhance their professional credibility, develop specialised expertise in women’s health, and improve the quality of care and outcomes for female patients in clinical, wellness, and community settings.
Program Highlights
Study Units
- Introduction to Women’s Health and Anatomy (3 hours)
- Menstrual Health and Common Disorders (3 hours)
- Reproductive Health and Fertility Awareness (6 hours)
- Pregnancy, Antenatal, and Postnatal Care (4 hours)
- Menopause and Hormonal Changes (3 hours)
- Nutrition and Lifestyle for Women’s Health (4 hours)
- Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing in Women (3 hours)
- Preventative Care and Health Screening (4 hours)
To enrol in this course, learners are expected to meet a few basic entry requirements to ensure they can fully benefit from the content and practical applications.
- Participants should be at least 18 years of age or older.
- A minimum of high school education (or equivalent) is recommended, with preference given to those holding related diplomas or certificates in healthcare, nursing, fitness, or wellness.
- Proficiency in English is required to understand course materials, complete assessments, and engage in practical exercises effectively.
- work experience: in healthcare, wellness, or allied health roles is advantageous, it is not strictly necessary. Individuals with background knowledge from certificates or diplomas in nursing, nutrition, physiotherapy, or health and wellness programs will find the course particularly relevant and beneficial.
This course is suitable for motivated learners eager to enhance their knowledge and practical skills in women’s health, equipping them to provide safe, informed, and professional care across clinical and wellness settings..
Learning Outcomes
Introduction to Women’s Health and Anatomy (3 Hours)
- Understand the basic anatomy and physiology related to women’s health
- Recognise key health concerns unique to women
- Identify the role of a women’s health practitioner in supporting patient care
Menstrual Health and Common Disorders (3 Hours)
- Explain the menstrual cycle and its phases
- Identify common menstrual disorders and their symptoms
- Understand management approaches for menstrual health issues
Reproductive Health and Fertility Awareness (6 Hours)
- Describe the reproductive system and factors affecting fertility
- Understand methods for fertility awareness and family planning
- Recognise common reproductive health conditions and their impact on wellbeing
- Support participants to provide informed guidance on reproductive health
Pregnancy, Antenatal, and Postnatal Care (4 Hours)
- Outline the stages of pregnancy and key developmental milestones
- Understand antenatal care requirements and common complications
- Recognise postnatal care needs and support strategies for mother and baby
- Apply best practices for promoting maternal and infant health
Menopause and Hormonal Changes (3 Hours)
- Explain hormonal changes during menopause and their effects
- Identify common symptoms and health risks associated with menopause
- Explore management options and lifestyle adjustments to support women during menopause
Nutrition and Lifestyle for Women’s Health (4 Hours)
- Understand nutritional needs specific to different stages of a woman’s life
- Recognise the impact of lifestyle choices on women’s health outcomes
- Develop strategies to promote healthy eating and physical activity
Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing in Women (3 Hours)
- Identify common mental health issues affecting women
- Understand the relationship between hormonal changes and emotional wellbeing
- Apply communication and support techniques to promote mental health
Preventative Care and Health Screening (4 Hours)
- Recognise the importance of preventative care in women’s health
- Understand key health screening tests and their recommended schedules
- Support participants to educate and encourage women about health screenings
Target Audience
This course is designed for individuals interested in advancing their knowledge and skills in women’s health, providing practical expertise to support female wellbeing across all life stages. It is ideal for healthcare professionals, caregivers, and wellness practitioners who wish to enhance their understanding of reproductive, hormonal, and emotional health in women.
Healthcare Professionals and Practitioners
- Nurses, midwives, and general healthcare staff seeking specialised women’s health knowledge
- Medical assistants involved in women’s health care settings
- Health advisors and wellness coaches working with female clients
- Physiotherapists and occupational therapists focusing on women’s wellness
- Counsellors and support workers aiming to integrate health insights into their practice
Educators and Trainers in Health
- Health educators delivering awareness sessions on female wellbeing
- Trainers designing workshops for reproductive, menstrual, and menopause health
- School nurses and community health officers supporting adolescent girls
- Public health facilitators promoting preventative care and screening
- Professionals developing educational resources for women’s health
Caregivers and Support Workers
- Personal caregivers supporting women with physical, emotional, or reproductive health needs
- Family support workers assisting women during pregnancy or postnatal stages
- Home healthcare providers focusing on older women and menopause-related care
- Volunteers in health organisations specialising in women’s wellbeing
- Individuals working with vulnerable populations requiring tailored health support
Fitness, Nutrition, and Lifestyle Professionals
- Dietitians and nutritionists advising women on balanced nutrition
- Fitness coaches and personal trainers integrating women-specific guidance
- Wellness practitioners promoting lifestyle interventions for hormonal health
- Mental health coaches focusing on emotional wellbeing during reproductive stages
- Professionals creating holistic health programmes for women
Individuals with Personal or Professional Interest
- Women seeking deeper understanding of their own health
- Students exploring careers in women’s health and wellness
- Professionals looking to develop a specialised skill set in reproductive and hormonal health
- Anyone interested in practical strategies to support women across life stages
- Advocates and community leaders raising awareness on women’s wellbeing
This course equips participants with the practical knowledge and skills necessary to deliver effective care, support, and guidance in women’s health, enhancing professional capability and personal awareness.
