The courses will provide an introduction to common cardiac diseases, including pathophysiology, clinical characteristics, and therapeutic strategies. An important aim of the courses is to integrate cutting edge research issues from the basic sciences, and to provide information regarding future diagnostic and treatment options. The courses will also introduce PhD students to issues important for a future career planning in clinical and academic cardiovascular medicine.
Cardiac scientists benefit from understanding and utilizing a wide set of techniques, also outside of their own field of expertise. The popular three-day course Methods in Cardiac Research is arranged by NORHEART in Oslo every spring, and gives you knowledge about:
The course gives you the skills to:
Limited number of participants: 24.
See the full program for the 2025 course
Address
Kirkeveien 166, 0450 Oslo
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Contact
Mathis Korseberg Stokke
m.k.stokke@medisin.uio.no
90696883
This course gives an introduction to the physiological basis for the ECG, and build on this to explain the normal ECG, as well as the ECG in common pathological conditions.
The course is intended for students and anyone new to ECG, who would like to understand and use ECG. The course is currently available in Norwegian only.
The online ECG course was made as an openly available course for the University of Oslo. By adding the course to the NORHEART portfolia, we hope it will reach an even broader audience.
In November 2024 the course was extended with ECG exercises from dr. Andreas Auensen.
Contact
Mathis Korseberg Stokke
m.k.stokke@medisin.uio.no
90696883