CAS in sex- and gender – specific medicine
The aims of this course is that participants:
1- are familiar with sex-specific biological differences in the development, manifestation, and progression of diseases, as well as with their impact on diagnosis, treatment and clinical outcomes,
2- are aware of the socio-cultural gender differences in primary and secondary prevention as well as in health behaviour,
3- know the latest evidence on sex- and gender-specific issues in clinical practice and biomedical research,
4- are motivated to implement the knowledge gained from the CAS in their daily work.
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Compulsory modules: Introduction to Gender medicine; Cardiovasculcar medicine; Endocrinology and metabolism. Elective modules: Study design and research; Oncology; Neurology and psychiatry; Pharmacology, anaesthesia and intensive care; Musculoskeletal Medicine, Autoimmunity & Gender Forensics; Primary Care/Health Services; Infectious Diseases
CAS in sex- and gender – specific medicine
The aims of this course is that participants:
1- are familiar with sex-specific biological differences in the development, manifestation, and progression of diseases, as well as with their impact on diagnosis, treatment and clinical outcomes,
2- are aware of the socio-cultural gender differences in primary and secondary prevention as well as in health behaviour,
3- know the latest evidence on sex- and gender-specific issues in clinical practice and biomedical research,
4- are motivated to implement the knowledge gained from the CAS in their daily work.
N/A
Compulsory modules: Introduction to Gender medicine; Cardiovasculcar medicine; Endocrinology and metabolism. Elective modules: Study design and research; Oncology; Neurology and psychiatry; Pharmacology, anaesthesia and intensive care; Musculoskeletal Medicine, Autoimmunity & Gender Forensics; Primary Care/Health Services; Infectious Diseases
CAS in sex- and gender – specific medicine
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The aims of this course is that participants:
1- are familiar with sex-specific biological differences in the development, manifestation, and progression of diseases, as well as with their impact on diagnosis, treatment and clinical outcomes,
2- are aware of the socio-cultural gender differences in primary and secondary prevention as well as in health behaviour,
3- know the latest evidence on sex- and gender-specific issues in clinical practice and biomedical research,
4- are motivated to implement the knowledge gained from the CAS in their daily work.
N/A
Compulsory modules: Introduction to Gender medicine; Cardiovasculcar medicine; Endocrinology and metabolism. Elective modules: Study design and research; Oncology; Neurology and psychiatry; Pharmacology, anaesthesia and intensive care; Musculoskeletal Medicine, Autoimmunity & Gender Forensics; Primary Care/Health Services; Infectious Diseases
CAS in sex- and gender – specific medicine
The aims of this course is that participants:
1- are familiar with sex-specific biological differences in the development, manifestation, and progression of diseases, as well as with their impact on diagnosis, treatment and clinical outcomes,
2- are aware of the socio-cultural gender differences in primary and secondary prevention as well as in health behaviour,
3- know the latest evidence on sex- and gender-specific issues in clinical practice and biomedical research,
4- are motivated to implement the knowledge gained from the CAS in their daily work.
N/A
Compulsory modules: Introduction to Gender medicine; Cardiovasculcar medicine; Endocrinology and metabolism. Elective modules: Study design and research; Oncology; Neurology and psychiatry; Pharmacology, anaesthesia and intensive care; Musculoskeletal Medicine, Autoimmunity & Gender Forensics; Primary Care/Health Services; Infectious Diseases
CAS in sex- and gender – specific medicine
The aims of this course is that participants:
1- are familiar with sex-specific biological differences in the development, manifestation, and progression of diseases, as well as with their impact on diagnosis, treatment and clinical outcomes,
2- are aware of the socio-cultural gender differences in primary and secondary prevention as well as in health behaviour,
3- know the latest evidence on sex- and gender-specific issues in clinical practice and biomedical research,
4- are motivated to implement the knowledge gained from the CAS in their daily work.
N/A
Compulsory modules: Introduction to Gender medicine; Cardiovasculcar medicine; Endocrinology and metabolism. Elective modules: Study design and research; Oncology; Neurology and psychiatry; Pharmacology, anaesthesia and intensive care; Musculoskeletal Medicine, Autoimmunity & Gender Forensics; Primary Care/Health Services; Infectious Diseases
CAS in sex- and gender – specific medicine
The aims of this course is that participants:
1- are familiar with sex-specific biological differences in the development, manifestation, and progression of diseases, as well as with their impact on diagnosis, treatment and clinical outcomes,
2- are aware of the socio-cultural gender differences in primary and secondary prevention as well as in health behaviour,
3- know the latest evidence on sex- and gender-specific issues in clinical practice and biomedical research,
4- are motivated to implement the knowledge gained from the CAS in their daily work.
N/A
Compulsory modules: Introduction to Gender medicine; Cardiovasculcar medicine; Endocrinology and metabolism. Elective modules: Study design and research; Oncology; Neurology and psychiatry; Pharmacology, anaesthesia and intensive care; Musculoskeletal Medicine, Autoimmunity & Gender Forensics; Primary Care/Health Services; Infectious Diseases
CAS in sex- and gender – specific medicine
The aims of this course is that participants:
1- are familiar with sex-specific biological differences in the development, manifestation, and progression of diseases, as well as with their impact on diagnosis, treatment and clinical outcomes,
2- are aware of the socio-cultural gender differences in primary and secondary prevention as well as in health behaviour,
3- know the latest evidence on sex- and gender-specific issues in clinical practice and biomedical research,
4- are motivated to implement the knowledge gained from the CAS in their daily work.
N/A
Compulsory modules: Introduction to Gender medicine; Cardiovasculcar medicine; Endocrinology and metabolism. Elective modules: Study design and research; Oncology; Neurology and psychiatry; Pharmacology, anaesthesia and intensive care; Musculoskeletal Medicine, Autoimmunity & Gender Forensics; Primary Care/Health Services; Infectious Diseases