The Kidney as an Endocrine Organ
University of Warwick / School of Life Sciences
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18.03.2014 - 21.03.2014 School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Course Content
A four day course providing a comprehensive insight into the role of the kidney as an endocrine organ. The course will intorduce the basic physiology of the main endocrine functions of the kidney and clinical conditions associated with abnormal function, including hypertension, diabetes mellitus and chronic kidney disease. These two elements are integrated throughout the course, particularly during small group work. Optional accreditation leads to a Masters level Postgraduate Award
A four day course providing a comprehensive insight into the role of the kidney as an endocrine organ. The course will intorduce the basic physiology of the main endocrine functions of the kidney and clinical conditions associated with abnormal function, including hypertension, diabetes mellitus and chronic kidney disease. These two elements are integrated throughout the course, particularly during small group work. Optional accreditation leads to a Masters level Postgraduate Award
Target Audience
Health care professionals and pharmaceutical industry personnel.
Health care professionals and pharmaceutical industry personnel.
Internal Medicine
Type of degree
Master, Certificate of attendance
Master, Certificate of attendance
Education form
Full Time
Full Time
Duration
4 Days
4 Days
Languages
English
English
Fees
GBP 625,00
(£895 for accredited course)
GBP 625,00
(£895 for accredited course)
Organizer contact info
School of Life Sciences
CV4 7AL Coventry
United Kingdom
School of Life Sciences
CV4 7AL Coventry
United Kingdom
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