NOVA Medical School | Faculdade de Ciências Médicas

Seminar 1

Code

101217

Academic unit

NOVA Medical School | Faculdade de Ciências Médicas

Credits

5

Teacher in charge

Prof. Doutor Roberto José Palma dos Reis

Objectives

The NMS|FCM disseminates annually the seminars available to the PhD students for the respective academic year. Each seminar takes place over one week, in full time, and is coordinated by the PhD Coordinator, who invites teaching staff of NMS|FCM holders of a PhD degree and also experts in some scientific areas such as chronic diseases, inflammation, public health, ageing, oncobiology, among others, in order to provide students important knowledge for the development of their PhD projects but also for their medical careers.

The learning outcomes of each seminar are available in the Curricular Unit Form before the students’ registration, so students have the necessary information to choose the seminar they want to attend.

Prerequisites

 

Subject matter

The syllabus of each seminar is available in the Curricular Unit Form before the students’ registration, so students have the necessary information to choose the seminar they want to attend.

Bibliography

The bibliography will depend on the seminar chosen. The bibliography of each seminar is available in the Curricular Unit Form before the students’ registration, so students have the necessary information to choose the seminar they want to attend.

Teaching method

The teaching methodologies (including evaluation) are available in the Curricular Unit Form of each seminar before the students’ registration, so students have the necessary information to choose the seminar they want to attend. Importance is given to the interaction between students and the teaching staff and classes are divided in lectures, seminars and presentations delivered by the students.

Evaluation method

It is intended that the evaluation is made based on the participation of students in classes and their presentation about their PhD project or any other topic suggested by the teaching staff.

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