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Translational Nephrology

DAS

Universität Bern UNIBE

Catégories
Lieu de formation

Berne (BE)

Langue d'enseignement

anglais

Type de formation

Hautes écoles universitaires HEU - Formation continue: formations longues

Modalités temporelles

En emploi

Thèmes de formation

Santé, soins, médecine

Filières d'études

Médecine humaine

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Mise à jour 25.09.2024

Description

Description de la formation

The programme in translational nephrology was developed in the context of the Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) Kidney Control of Homeostasis (Kidney.CH) supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation. The NCCR Kidney.CH is a research network of leading specialists in experimental and clinical nephrology from all Swiss Universities teaching medicine and corresponding University Hospitals.

The programme contains 6 E-learning modules with face-to-face sessions, performance audits and exams at the end of each module:

  • Module 1: Salt, Water and Hypertension
  • Module 2: Acid-base Homeostasis
  • Module 3: Calcium and Phosphate
  • Module 4: Oxygen Signaling and Cancer
  • Module 5: Metabolism and Kidney Function
  • Module 6: Inflammation and Immunology

The DAS (35 ECTS) requires the completion of all modules, documented scientific achievements (e.g. a publication in a peer-review journal) and active participation at conferences, retreats or relevant workshops during participation to the programme.

Objectives

The programme provides relevant knowledge and insights into the basics of nephrology and kidney pathophysiology.
Participants will acquire and strengthen basic knowledge in pathophysiology of kidney disease by studying annotated online resources, clinical cases and key articles and test their progress with online quizzes and evaluations as well as face-to-face sessions with module leaders and tutors.
Thereby participants learn how to read critically articles and extract the most relevant information. Furthermore, they learn how mechanistic understanding of pathophysiology is derived from the investigation of clinical cases, studies and experimental models.

Admission

Conditions d’admission

A master degree or equivalent in medicine or life sciences is required.

Target audience

Graduates in medicine or life sciences interested in strengthening their knowledge and understanding in renal pathophysiology and research.

Lien sur l'admission

Coûts

The DAS study programme costs CHF 7’200.- (4000.-):
CHF 4500.- (3000.-) for 6 modules, and CHF 1800.- (1000.-) for the supervision of individually agreed activities, diploma thesis, and the certificate.

Single modules can be booked for a fee of CHF 900.- (500.-).
(nnn.-) reduced rate for academics and physicians.

Diplôme

  • Diploma of Advanced Studies DAS

Diploma of Advanced Studies in Translational Nephrology

Infos pratiques

Lieu / adresse

  • Berne (BE)

The University of Bern is the site for all courses with presence (kick-off meetings, face-to-face session and audits).

Déroulement temporel

Début des cours

March

Durée de la formation

3 years

Modalités temporelles

  • En emploi

Langue d’enseignement

  • anglais

Remarques

More information about the NCCR Kidney.CH under www.nccr-kidney.ch

Liens

Renseignements / contact

François Verrey, francois.verrey@uzh.ch

Universität Bern UNIBE

Zulassung, Immatrikulation und Beratung
Tel.: +41 31 684 39 11

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