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Courses in Health and Care
418 Course(s) found.
Posted 3 years 1 month ago by City St George's, University of London (formerly St George's)
Discover the academic writing fundamentals to help you achieve success in your healthcare-related undergraduate degree.
Posted 3 years 7 months ago by City St George's, University of London (formerly St George's)
Learn the principles and language of genomic variant interpretation and enhance your working knowledge of the ACMG guidelines.
Posted 3 years 7 months ago by City St George's, University of London (formerly St George's)
Explore how robust variant interpretation is needed to support patients with increased risk of cancer.
Posted 2 years 5 months ago by City St George's, University of London (formerly St George's)
Enrich your healthcare and medical courses with online escape room activities to engage learners in collaborative learning.
Posted 6 years 2 months ago by City St George's, University of London (formerly St George's)
Explore global health governance and the challenges facing healthcare workers and policymakers.
Posted 6 years 7 months ago by City St George's, University of London (formerly St George's)
Prepare for undertaking an International Health Elective, in this course developed in collaboration with King's College London
Posted 3 years 1 month ago by City St George's, University of London (formerly St George's)
Explore the prevalence of Lyme disease, how to recognise and treat it and how to manage it going forward.
Posted 6 months 5 days ago by City St George's, University of London (formerly St George's)
Demystify the lymphatic system and its role in health and disease.
Posted 5 years 3 months ago by City St George's, University of London (formerly St George's)
Get practical advice and support around how to respond to the novel coronavirus pandemic as a front-line healthcare professional.
Posted 6 years 7 months ago by City St George's, University of London (formerly St George's)
Learn how molecular genetic techniques are used to identify the genetic factors that contribute to the development of disease.