LPhD134 Clinical care of Premature Infants and the relevance of Animal Models

Detaljer
Ansvarligt institutInstitut for Human Ernæring
Institut for Produktionsdyr og Heste   0 %

Kursusdatoeruge 51
 
Kursus resuméThe objective of the course is to give the PhD student an introduction to hospitalization of premature infants and required intervention. Providing a better understanding on how to improve animal models of premature infants and explore possibilities for further research within this topic.
 
KursustilmeldingTo sign up for the course, please contact: Per Torp Sangild, Faculty of Life Sciences, Department of Human Nutrition, Clinical Experimental nutrition, Rolighedsvej 30, DK-1958, Frederiksberg C, Denmark, e-mail: psa@life.ku.dk, phone: 353-32698 Please also remember to add the course to your PhD plan.
 
Deadline for tilmeldingThe registration deadline is 1st December 2010 or as long as there are vacant places.
 
Pointværdi2 (ECTS)
ca 50 timer
 
KursustypePh.d.-kursus
 
Rammer for UndervisningThe course is arranged with the form of an internship for one week at the Neonatal Department at Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen.
 
UndervisningssprogDansk
 
Begrænset deltagerantal4, PhD students from KU/LIFE have priority.
 
Kursusindhold
Course Content Objective /topics of the course: To obtain an insight in the hospitalization of premature infants and the required clinical interventions, in order to secure optimal survival, growth and development. Specifically, the course aims to promoter the learning about potentials and limitations in the use of animal models of premature infants. Specific topics dealt with are: Monitoration of key clinical signs, feeding and growth strategies for preterm infants, ventilator support, temperature regulation, risk factors/complications and their treatment possibilities. Course work load: 6 hours reading, 30 hours practical work (following patients together with hospital staff), including case-studies and discussions in plenum, 6 hours preparing presentation for a selected organ system or a selected clinical problem, including oral presentation, and 8 hours on a written report focusing on the possible development and refinement of animal models and relevant suggestions for further research. A total of 50 hours (2 ECTS). Course description: The student will follow the clinical course of selected premature infant patients together with permanent hospital staff. Plenary discussion/case study on patients of the day and finally a written report. Special prerequisites: Basic knowledge on animal model studies and (preferred) some knowledge on human pediatrics and neonatology.
 
Undervisningsform
The course is arranged as an internship where the student will follow patients during the week, together with hospital staff. Each patient will be discussed in plenum with guidance/supervision from Professor Gorm Greisen. The student must spend additional time for own literature studies and the written report.
 
Målbeskrivelse
The objective of the course is to give the PhD student an introduction to hospitalization of premature infants and complications, in order to improve animal models in neonatology and to discover new relevant research topics within the field. The students will follow admitted neonatal patients together with the permanent hospital staff. Each patient will be discussed at a daily workshop.
 
Kursusmateriale
Relevant patient information will be handed out at the hospital, and articles will be sought out according to patient type.
 
Kursusansvarlig
Per Torp Sangild, psa@life.ku.dk, Institut for Human Ernæring/Klinisk og eksperimentel ernæring, Tlf: 353-32698
Jørgen Steen Agerholm, jager@life.ku.dk, Institut for Produktionsdyr og Heste/Faggruppe: Veterinær Reproduktion og Obstetrik, Tlf: 353-32981
 
Andre forlæsere
Professor Gorm Greisen, Rigshopitalet
 
Deltagerbetaling
Course Fee Free of charge for PhD students under the Open Market for Postgraduate Courses in DK.
 
Kursus omkostninger
All PhD students will provide own literature, otherwise no costs.
 
Evalueringsform
Evaluation of written report and 80% attendance.
 
Kursusbeskrivelsesomfang
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