Our Lecture Options
Our cheap lecture programs are a great option for all sorts of majors, levels of expertice for all.
This option of the internship experience is a great choice for those who don't want to enter the scene of consequences in diagnostics quite yet. Plenty of anecdotal examples and scenarios to play out very safely with your instructors.
Our most Popular
Our teaching college offers the following classes to all attendees.
- Diseases and Conditions
- Chronic illnesses: diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, autoimmune diseases, chronic pain, obesity, asthma, chronic fatigue syndrome
- Infectious diseases: HIV/AIDS, COVID-19, other viral and bacterial infections, antimicrobial resistance
- Neurological disorders: Alzheimer's, dementia, mental health conditions like depression and anxiety, and other brain-related issues
- Cancer: prevention, early detection, and various treatment modalities
- Blood disorders, bone and joint issues, and digestive system diseases
- Medical specialties
- Pediatrics: vaccination, child development, neonatal care, and childhood genetic disorders
- Geriatrics: health concerns related to aging
- Cardiology: cardiovascular endocrinology, heart disease, and hypertension
- Endocrinology: adrenal gland disorders, diabetes, and lipid metabolism
- Pulmonology: respiratory diseases, asthma, and sleep disorders
- Gastroenterology: digestive system diseases, celiac disease, and inflammatory bowel disease
- Health, Technology, and Research
- Genomic medicine and gene therapy
- Medical technology: electronic health records, assistive technology, in medicine
- Pharmaceuticals: drug development, adverse drug events, and pharmacology
- Nutrition: impact on growth, development, and chronic illness
- Research topics: evaluating new treatments, understanding disease progression, and developing new diagnostic tools
- Public health and ethics
- Public health: health disparities, public health regulations, and global health issues
- Healthcare policy: healthcare reform and access to care
- Medical ethics: conscientious objection, patient data, and the ethics of new technologies
- Substance abuse and addiction
- Patient safety and quality of care