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With this Practical Training you will take a definitive step in your career.”
Introduction to the Program
Incorporate into your work methodology the latest advances in probiotics to treat Human Microbiota Dysbiosis in different types of patients"
Bad habits, sedentary lifestyle or intolerance to different types of food are some of the main causes of dysbiosis in the Human Microbiota. Faced with this problem, which is becoming more and more constant in today's society, new probiotics have been designed to supply this imbalance in a safe and fast way so that people can strengthen their health and prevent the contraction of diseases. The intestinal benefits provided by these microorganisms, in continuous improvement thanks to scientific advances, oblige physicians to master their proper administration to ensure the well-being of their patients.
For this reason, TECH has designed this Internship program, which will enable physicians to adopt cutting-edge diagnostic and therapeutic skills in this field in order to improve their health care and face the daily challenges of their profession with solvency. Over the course of 3 weeks, the student will be integrated into an excellent multidisciplinary work team, in which they will adopt the skills required to make up for deficiencies in the microbiota of patients suffering from dairy or gluten intolerance or detect digestive disorders and problems caused by poor absorption of nutrients, among other issues.
Throughout this practical period, the student will be guided by a specially appointed tutor, who will be responsible for resolving any doubts that may arise during the hospital stay, providing advice to facilitate professional practice and, in short, ensuring that the learning process meets the proposed expectations.
The teaching materials of this program, elaborated by these specialists, have contents that are completely applicable to your professional experiences”
Teaching Objectives
The main objective of this Internship program is to encourage physicians to expand and update their skills in the field of Human Microbiota, in order to offer their patients a detailed, efficient health care based on the latest scientific evidence.
Make the most of this opportunity to surround yourself with expert professionals and learn from their work methodology”
General Objectives
- Manage the multiple factors that influence the microbiota both positively and negatively to preserve an adequate state of health in the patient
- Master the interaction of the microbiota with a wide range of non-digestive pathologies of an autoimmune nature
- Promote work strategies based on the integral approach to the patient as a reference model
Specific Objectives
- Understand how drugs with human targets can have a negative impact on the gut microbiota, in addition to the known impact of antibiotics
- Analyze the microbial communities that coexist in symbiosis with humans, learning more about their structure and functions and how these communities can be altered due to factors such as diet, lifestyle, etc.
- Understand the relationship between the intestinal pathologies SIBO, IBS, Crohn's disease and intestinal dysbiosis
- Identify the intestinal microbiota as the main axis of the human microbiota and detect its interrelation with the rest of the body, its study methods and its applications in clinical practice to maintain a good state of health
- Master the most influential factors of the mother's intestinal microbiota, both at delivery and during the gestation period itself
- Delve into the clinical applications of probiotics and prebiotics in the pediatric patient
- Manage the mechanisms by virtue of which probiotics are postulated as preventive in the formation of dental caries and periodontal diseases
- Establish the bidirectional relationship between microbiota and neuroimmunological system
- Mastering the intestine-microbiota-brain axis and all the pathologies generated by its imbalance
- Detail the factors that regulate the type of bacterial flora on the skin
- Use the methods of approach to cutaneous pathologies triggered by
- Describe the main microorganisms causing urinary tract infections and their relationship with the alteration of the microbiota in men and women
- Identify the applicability of probiotics in the prevention of major genitourinary tract infections
- Linking negative modulation in the microbiota to the occurrence of food intolerances and allergies
- Detecting microbiota changes in patients on gluten-free diets
- Analyze the various clinical applications of probiotics and prebiotics in areas such as Urology, Gynecology, Gastroenterology and Immunology
Enroll in this Internship program to master the use of probiotics as a mechanism to prevent genitourinary tract infections"
Internship Program in Human Microbiota
The Internship Program in Human Microbiota is an academic program designed by TECH Global University for those interested in improving their knowledge and practical skills in the field of human microbiota. This training program offers comprehensive theoretical and practical preparation in microbiology, genetics, bioinformatics and personalized medicine, making it ideal for students, researchers and healthcare professionals. Participants will have the opportunity to attend face-to-face internships for 3 weeks to learn about the microbial diversity inhabiting the human body, its role in health and disease, and how the microbiota is studied using massive sequencing and bioinformatics techniques. Topics related to techniques for culturing, manipulating and preserving microorganisms will also be addressed, allowing participants to conduct microbiota-related research in a laboratory setting.
The course will also cover topics related to culture techniques, manipulation and preservation of microorganisms, allowing participants to conduct microbiota-related research in a laboratory setting.
Participate in face-to-face projects with our Internship Program
The hands-on portion of the Human Microbiota Internship Program, will allow participants to work on microbiota-related research projects and learn how to use modern molecular biology tools and techniques to perform data analysis and present results in a report. Students will also have the opportunity to interact with scientists and experts in the field, which will allow them to acquire a broader and more integrated view of the study of the human microbiota. In addition, they will learn about the clinical applications of the microbiota in the prevention and treatment of diseases, including autoimmune diseases, infections, cancer and metabolic diseases. The Internship Program in human microbiota is an excellent opportunity to enhance your practical skills and knowledge in one of the most exciting areas of research in medicine today. If you are interested in discovering the secrets of the human microbiota and its potential to prevent and treat diseases, this is for you. Join this academic training program in human microbiota and become a specialist in the study of the microbiota! At TECH we want you to keep learning to give much more value to your resume, we are waiting for you.