Fundamentals of Anatomy, Pathophysiology, and Lifestyle Medicine

Enhance your professional opportunities and gain a deep insight into the causes and consequences of unwanted imbalances in the human body and the lifestyle factors impacting health and wellbeing

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Maurice Castelijn

What you will learn

Have foundational knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology and lifestyle medicine

Recognise cell structure and function, including the importance of DNA, the cell cycle, mitosis, and meiosis

Understand cellular metabolism including glycolysis, Krebs’s cycle, electron transport chain, gluconeogenesis, and ketogenesis

Illustrate the fundamental anatomy and physiology of the human body systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, digestive, respiratory, and reproductive

Discern the pathophysiology of over 75 health conditions that affect human body systems

Analyse the stages of human development and the human life cycle

Interpret essential biometric data, conduct health risks assessments, and know when to refer a client to a medical or other support professional

Understand the principles of lifestyle medicine practice within medical settings and outside medical settings

Identify modifiable factors that influence our health and wellbeing such as dietary factors, environmental factors, relational and societal factors, and health attitudes and beliefs

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Course Description

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  • £1,500 £399 / one time
  • £1,500 £79/month for 6 months

This Course Includes

  • 23 Quizzes