Clinical Biochemistry
The modern concept of professional training for a Doctor of Philosophy includes an equivalent level of knowledge in the main branches of medicine, including clinical biochemistry. Interaction with attending doctors and doctoral students contributes to the prompt solution of issues related to laboratory diagnostics and the interpretation of test results.
Effective mastery of the academic discipline "Clinical Biochemistry" is possible based on the knowledge, skills, and abilities acquired by students during the study of chemical, biological, and medical disciplines.
Clinical Biochemistry is an elective course included in the curriculum for the 561000 “Public Health and Medicine” program, leading to the award of a Doctor of Philosophy degree.
• The total labor intensity of the course: 3 credits (90 hours)
• Classroom training: 30 hours
• Independent work of students: 60 hours
• Final control: test