Course description
KI is a medical university with research and education in medicine and health. All PhD students have to obtain basic knowledge regarding the human body in health and disease in case they lack basic higher education knowledge in the field of medicine.
The aim of the course is to give PhD students without a medical background a basic overview and introduction to human physiology. The students will gain a basic understanding of how the human organ systems function and interact under normal conditions. The content covered in this course will be useful for further studies where knowledge about human biology is of value.
After completing the course, the student will have gained a basic understanding of how the human organ systems function and interact under normal conditions. The content covered in this course will be useful for further studies where knowledge about human biology is of value.
More specifically, the student will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of basic functions and interactions between organ systems in the human body.
- Demonstrate a critical and scientific approach to literature sources for the different course tasks.
Prerequisites and Selection
Prerequisite courses, or equivalent
No prerequisite courses, or equivalent, demanded for this course.
Selection
Selection will be based on:
1) the relevance of the course syllabus for the applicant’s individual study plan/research (according to written motivation).
2) start date of doctoral studies (priority given to earlier start date).
Only applicants with a KI login (KI ID) can apply for this course during the course catalogue's regular application period. Applications for any remaining places may later be opened to other applicants.
Course director
Stefan Reitzner,
Department for Physiology and Pharmacology,
stefan.reitzner@ki.se
Course syllabus
C3F5253
Department
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology
Doctoral programme
**Not within a doctoral programme
Type of course
Human Biology or Pathology
Keywords
human, physiology, distance, course