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Clinical Reasoning Process
by Nathalie Caire Fon- 0.0
6 Weeks
The course offers a step-by-step description and explanation of the process, illustrated with clinical examples. This course is of interest to both students and health professionals as they hone their knowledge and clinical reasoning skills. Collaboration, communication and scholarship are three intrinsic competencies used here as examples of how skills and abilities contribute to the clinical reasoning process....
$149
Introduction to Applied Biostatistics: Statistics for Medical Research
by Ayumi Shintani- 0.0
6 Weeks
Learn data analysis for medical research with practical hands-on examples using R Commander. Each topic will be introduced with examples from published clinical research papers; and all homework assignments will expose learner to hands-on data analysis using real-life datasets. Important topics in medical statistical concepts and reasoning...
$49
Specialty Topics: Biology Across Disciplines
by Melanie Peffer- 0.0
Approx. 12 hours to complete
In this course, we will explore the applicability and relationship of biology to the arts, business, and psychology. Next, we will discuss the business of biology and how research is funded and the process of clinical trials and human subjects research. Physiology of Music Physiology of Music TED-Ed video The Business of Biology...
Introduction to Urology
by Lars Henningsohn , Lotta Renström Koskela- 0.0
4 Weeks
Introduction to Urology will set you on a path to a basic understanding of urology geared towards anyone interested in clinical medicine. Urology is the clinical science of diseases within the genitourinary system of males and females. Our goal for participants taking this course is to gain knowledge and instill confidence in basic clinical reasoning within the urological field....
$49
Evaluations of AI Applications in Healthcare
by Tina Hernandez-Boussard , Mildred Cho- 4.5
Approx. 11 hours to complete
With artificial intelligence applications proliferating throughout the healthcare system, stakeholders are faced with both opportunities and challenges of these evolving technologies. This course explores the principles of AI deployment in healthcare and the framework used to evaluate downstream effects of AI healthcare solutions. Examples of AI in Healthcare Real World Examples of AI Bias...
Basic Analytical Chemistry
by Takeaki Ozawa , Liang-da Chiu- 0.0
6 Weeks
Gain a physical understanding of the principles of analytical chemistry andtheir application in scientific research. Analytical chemistry takes a prominent position among all fields of experimental sciences, ranging from fundamental studies of Nature to industrial or clinical applications. A wide range of techniques that are useful in modern analytical chemistry...
$49
From Brain to Symptom – Introduction to Neuroscientific Psychiatry
by Christoffer Rahm , Karolina Sörman- 0.0
3 Weeks
They demonstrate how the underlying neurobiological disturbances of psychiatric disorders can be manifested. An overview of the structures of the human brain and their corresponding functions Reasoning about how maladaptive traits can be understood as variants of normal functioning How to reflect on how disturbances of brain functioning can manifest in clinical conditions...
$49
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Introduction to Clinical Data
by Nigam Shah , Steven Bagley , David Magnus- 4.6
Approx. 12 hours to complete
We will explore the variety of clinical data collected during the delivery of healthcare. Representing time, and timing of events, for clinical data mining Examples of engineered features The value of clinical text Overview of biomedical signals Examples of rule based electronic phenotype definitions Secondary Uses of Data Return of Results...
Introduction to Clinical Data Science
by Laura K. Wiley, PhD- 4.6
Approx. 8 hours to complete
This course will prepare you to complete all parts of the Clinical Data Science Specialization. In this course you will learn how clinical data are generated, the format of these data, and the ethical and legal restrictions on these data. Introduction: Clinical Data Introduction to Clinical Data Clinical Observation Data Introduction and Learning Objectives for Programming Examples and Exercises...
Instructional Methods in Health Professions Education
by Caren Stalburg- 0.0
8
Formulating Intended Learning Outcomes, including Bloom’s Taxonomy, Miller’s pyramid and clinical competence, and Dryfus’ model of skill acquisition. Skill development, including simulation, teaching with data, and clinical reasoning. Teaching with technology, including large lecture format, synchronous versus asynchronous formats, and high fidelity clinical simulations....
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