Info
Taal | Engels |
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Studiepunten | 30 EC |
Startdatum | 01-09-2018 |
Faculteit | Faculteit der Bètawetenschappen |
Deze opleiding wordt aangeboden in het Engels. Sommige van de omschrijvingen zijn daarom mogelijk alleen in het Engels beschikbaar.
The central question within the minor “Biomedical Topics in Health Care” is: How does biomedical knowledge support health care related solutions? The courses follow the development of medical interventions from basic science to the integration into routine clinical practice (“from Cell to Society”). Some courses focus more on the biomedical mechanisms of disorders and how human development is regulated and can be disturbed. Other courses focus more on health care aspects (prevention, diagnostics, care and treatment) and societal impacts. Students will learn more about the challenges and steps in translation of biomedical knowledge to public health and clinical practice.
Deze opleiding wordt aangeboden in het Engels. Sommige van de omschrijvingen zijn daarom mogelijk alleen in het Engels beschikbaar.
Minor Biomedical Topics in Health Care
Omschrijving
The central question within the minor Biomedical Topics in Health Care
is: How does biomedical knowledge support health care related solutions?
The courses follow the development of medical interventions from basic
science to the integration into routine clinical practice, “from cell to
society”. Some courses focus more on the biomedical mechanisms of
disorders and how human development is regulated and can be disturbed.
Other courses focus more on health care aspects (prevention,
diagnostics, care and treatment) and societal impacts. Students will
learn more about the challenges and steps in translation of biomedical
knowledge to public health and clinical practice. The minor BTHC is
coordinated by Dr. Lidewij Henneman
is: How does biomedical knowledge support health care related solutions?
The courses follow the development of medical interventions from basic
science to the integration into routine clinical practice, “from cell to
society”. Some courses focus more on the biomedical mechanisms of
disorders and how human development is regulated and can be disturbed.
Other courses focus more on health care aspects (prevention,
diagnostics, care and treatment) and societal impacts. Students will
learn more about the challenges and steps in translation of biomedical
knowledge to public health and clinical practice. The minor BTHC is
coordinated by Dr. Lidewij Henneman