London, United Kingdom – The College of Phlebology, a leading institution for research, education, and advancement in phlebology, has announced the launch of a comprehensive new online course, Pelvic Congestion Syndrome and Associated Venous Disorders, now available on its online course directory. This latest course, the fourth in the College’s growing collection of expert-led programmes, is meticulously designed to provide healthcare professionals with in-depth knowledge of pelvic venous disorders from some of the most esteemed names in the field.
This advanced course delves deeply into Pelvic Congestion Syndrome (PCS) and related venous conditions, offering a highly specialised educational experience led by renowned experts. Distinguished faculty members include Professor Mark Whiteley, Professor Judy Holdstock, Professor David Beckett, and Dr. Ajay Pankhania. Together, they cover topics essential for any clinician or medical professional looking to expand their expertise in pelvic reflux diagnostics and treatments, a critical area of vascular health.
The course structure offers distinct modules tailored to deliver critical insights into various aspects of PCS:
- Professor Mark Whiteley – Pelvic Congestion Syndrome and Venous Disorder
Prof. Whiteley, a pioneer in the field, provides a foundational overview of PCS on both males and female, exploring its impact on patient health and emerging approaches to treatment. - Professor Judy Holdstock – Ultrasound Diagnosis for Pelvic Reflux Disorders
A leader in venous ultrasound, Prof. Holdstock presents the latest advancements in ultrasound diagnostics, empowering practitioners to identify and understand pelvic reflux disorders more precisely. - Professor David Beckett – Pelvic Congestion Syndrome
Prof. Beckett’s module provides a comprehensive perspective on PCS, addressing the clinical challenges and current treatment protocols that improve patient outcomes. - Dr. Ajay Pankhania – Male Pelvic Congestion – My Thoughts and Experience
As one of the rare experts addressing male pelvic congestion, Dr. Pankhania shares personal insights and case studies that underline the importance of recognizing and treating this often-overlooked condition.
The course is designed to enhance the practical skills of healthcare professionals, guiding them through advanced diagnostics and patient management strategies. Following the completion of these modules, participants will take a final assessment, with successful candidates earning a certification from The College of Phlebology.
This programme is part of The College of Phlebology’s ongoing commitment to advancing the standards of care in phlebology through accessible, high-quality education. The online course directory continues to expand, addressing emerging topics and filling knowledge gaps in phlebological care. Practitioners from around the world are invited to explore the latest offerings and gain credentials that can enhance their practice and improve patient outcomes.
To learn more about Pelvic Congestion Syndrome and Associated Venous Disorders or to browse other courses available, visit The College of Phlebology’s online course directory.