Seminar: 6.03.820.02 Journal Club: Clinical Neuroscience - Details

Seminar: 6.03.820.02 Journal Club: Clinical Neuroscience - Details

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Veranstaltungsname Seminar: 6.03.820.02 Journal Club: Clinical Neuroscience
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Veranstaltungsnummer 6.03.820.02
Semester SoSe2024
Aktuelle Anzahl der Teilnehmenden 14
erwartete Teilnehmendenanzahl 20
Heimat-Einrichtung Department für Neurowissenschaften
Veranstaltungstyp Seminar in der Kategorie Lehre
Nächster Termin Mittwoch, 08.05.2024 16:00 - 18:00, Ort: W16A 010
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Voraussetzungen Competencies:

A journal club, especially one led by neurosurgeons with experience in translational research, offers a distinctive approach to learning and skill development in neuroscience, which bridges the gap between basic science and clinical application. This change aligns well with the course's current focus on molecular cell biology and biomedicine in relation to health and disease. Here's an expanded view of the competencies that students aimed to develop:

1. Enhanced Understanding of Clinical-Research Integration: students will gain deeper insights into how molecular life sciences are applied in a clinical setting. This bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world medical applications, providing a more holistic understanding of health and disease.

2. Advanced Neuroscientific Knowledge: Clinical expertise will offer students a more nuanced understanding of neuroscience. This includes exploring the intricacies of neurological diseases, neurosurgical procedures, and the latest advancements in neuroscientific research.

3. Translational Research Skills: We will enable students to understand the process of translating basic research into clinical practice. This includes identifying potential clinical applications of laboratory findings and understanding the challenges in bringing these applications to the bedside.

4. Critical Evaluation of Neuroscience Literature: Students will learn to critically evaluate neuroscience literature, understanding the strengths, weaknesses, and clinical implications of research. This is crucial for anyone involved in biomedical research or clinical practice.

5. Application of Biomedical Methods in Clinical Contexts: to understand how various biological working methods and data analysis skills are applied in a clinical context, enhancing their practical understanding of these methods.

6. Interdisciplinary Approach: A neurosurgeon-led journal club encourages interdisciplinary thinking, blending concepts from biology, medicine, neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuropharmacology, neuroradiology, neuropathology, neurology, and other affine areas. This helps students to integrate knowledge across disciplines, an essential skill in the increasingly interdisciplinary world of scientific research.

7. Research Methodology and Ethics in Clinical Neuroscience: Students will gain insights into the ethical considerations and methodological challenges specific to neuroscientific research, particularly those involving human subjects.

8. Effective Communication of Complex Ideas: The ability to discuss and present data, both written and spoken, is crucial. Docent perspective can guide students in effectively communicating complex neuroscientific concepts to a diverse audience, including clinicians, researchers, and patients.

9. Problem-Solving in Clinical Research: By discussing current, real-world problems faced in medicine and neuroscience, students will develop problem-solving skills that are essential for successful research, to help in the clinical decision making, and in the development of evidence-based policies.
Leistungsnachweis 2 presentations
Lehrsprache englisch
Sonstiges The module focuses on current topics in neuroscience.
In summary, a journal club led by clinicians, particularly experienced in translational research, enriches the learning experience by providing a unique clinical perspective, enhancing the integration of theoretical knowledge with practical applications in neuroscience, and fostering a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities in neuroscientific research.

Seminar topics: original literature of neuroscience related to health and disease

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W16A 010
Mittwoch: 16:00 - 18:00, wöchentlich (12x)
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Mittwoch: 16:00 - 18:00, wöchentlich(1x)
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