Liver Transplant: the Ins and Outs

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Free Online Course: Liver Transplant: the Ins and Outs provided by FutureLearn is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 3 weeks long, 3 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from FutureLearn. Liver Transplant: the Ins and Outs is taught by Patricia Lalor and Zania Stamataki.

Overview
  • Learn about the fascinating field of liver transplantation

    This course covers the history of liver transplantation, from early experiments in the late 1960s to exciting new technological advances in organ preservation happening today. You will find out why there is such an increasing global need for liver transplants, and look at the science behind the operation and the drugs used to prevent organ rejection. We will look at the unique biology of the liver, explaining how one donor organ can help two patients in need, and how some people can eventually manage without any anti-rejection medication.

    The Educators won’t be able to join the discussions or respond to individual comments in this course run, but the course encourages a strong learning community. Discussion is an important part of this course – supporting other learners, sharing your own experience and knowledge, and listening to new perspectives. We hope that you will enjoy interacting with and learning from each other in this way. Don’t forget to comment, reply to other learners and ‘like’ comments.

    The course will be of interest to anyone who is captivated by human biology, transplantation, surgery or your immune system.

Syllabus
    • When livers go bad
      • Introduction
      • Start-up quiz
      • What happens when your liver fails?
      • Liver transplantation ethics and allocation
      • Summary and review
    • The operation
      • Introduction
      • Pre-op
      • The operation
      • Post-Op
      • Summary and review
    • The future of liver transplantation
      • Introduction
      • Future challenges
      • Future solutions
      • Summary and final test

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