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    • Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom

    Full time, Part time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    This course, accredited by the Institute of Biomedical Science, provides an in-depth understanding of disease processes and diagnostic techniques. It links academic knowledge to the practical applications of biomedical science, particularly in relation to modern diagnostic methods. You can choose to study one of two pathways – haematology or medical microbiology.

  • Hematology and Oncology

    Michigan State University College of Human Medicine

    • Grand Rapids, USA

    English

    The division of hematology and oncology specializes in the area of cancer therapeutics, thrombosis and bleeding disorders, and the clinical care of patients with hematologic and oncologic disorders. the division has active clinical, research, and teaching programs. Hematology and oncology patients are seen at the msu breslin cancer center. this busy clinic provides care to thousands of patients each year. physicians also provide care to inpatients, and consultation in their area of expertise. interdisciplinary cancer clinics are used to create a care team and cancer treatment plan that involves the patient, oncologists, radiation oncologists, surgeons, and other experts.

  • Hematology

    Kitasato University School of Medicine

    • Sagamihara, Japan

    On-Campus

    What kind of image do you have when you think of hematology? Many people may have the impression that it is "difficult," "difficult to understand," "difficult," and "cannot do this."Certainly, in hematology, cells are finely discriminated under a microscope, and an antigen that does not mean CD △△ is examined by a surface antigen test called FACS, and many genes such as "code" are examined in chromosomal tests and gene PCR tests. Search for a name. It also uses a large number of anti-cancer drugs, which may also be the cause of "blood dislike".But don't worry. There are only a limited number of points to be noted in testing and treatment in individual cases, and certain basic rules can be used to understand most of the testing and treatment. And if you have little experience with the instructor in the clinical setting, you will not have much trouble in reality. Rather, you will find that hematology is more "internal medicine" than other internal medicine. Blood cells and coagulation factors are "systemic organs."Since blood abnormalities spread to all organs such as the circulatory system, digestive system, respiratory system, and renal urinary system, the range of medical care in hematology is wide, and in that sense, it has the aspect of being the ultimate "comprehensive internal medicine".We sincerely look forward to the participation of teachers who aim to become generalists.