This course follows from Basic Scientific Methods 1 Medical Statistics in the first year, building upon it and introducing the main probability and sampling distributions and Statistical Inference (hypothesis testing with parametric and nonparametric
Info AggiuntiveThe course has the objective to provide the knowledge to understand our metabolism, how this is controlled under normalcy and altered in
pathological conditions.At the end of the course, the student must: - know the main metabolic pathways, the
Info AggiuntiveGeneral learning aims: Structural organization and functions of the human body and their main anatomical and clinical applications at
macroscopic, microscopic and ultrastructural level. Skills: to identify macroscopic anatomical samples an
Info AggiuntiveThe course is in two parts:
a. Bioethics (lessons to be held in October)
b. Epistemology and Philosophy of Medicine (lessons to be held in November)
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