The course is suitable for students interested in neuroscience and its applications to neurological or psychiatric diseases. Key benefits: Provides a deep and detailed understanding of brain diseases. Emphasis on the translation from basic science to clinical practice. Designed to introduce the basic scientific concepts which underline clinical symptoms, signs and practice.
The Clinical Neuroscience course enables trainees in neurology, psychiatry and related health-care disciplines to study the anatomical, physiological and pathological basis of symptoms and signs of brain disorders. It will provide you with in-depth knowledge and skills related to specialist clinical practice and will systematically integrate advances in genetics, molecular neuroscience, electrophysiology and neuroimaging into clinical practice.
You will have the opportunity to work independently within a multidisciplinary environment and at an advanced level develop and sustain evidence-based practice, appraise and conduct clinical research and audit.
King's College London, United Kingdom
The course is suitable for students interested in neuroscience and its applications to neurological or psychiatric diseases. Key benefits: Provides a deep and detailed understanding of brain diseases. Emphasis on the translation from basic science to clinical practice. Designed to introduce the basic scientific concepts which underline clinical symptoms, signs and practice.
The Clinical Neuroscience course enables trainees in neurology, psychiatry and related health-care disciplines to study the anatomical, physiological and pathological basis of symptoms and signs of brain disorders. It will provide you with in-depth knowledge and skills related to specialist clinical practice and will systematically integrate advances in genetics, molecular neuroscience, electrophysiology and neuroimaging into clinical practice.
You will have the opportunity to work independently within a multidisciplinary environment and at an advanced level develop and sustain evidence-based practice, appraise and conduct clinical research and audit.
King's College London, United Kingdom