Surgery

Surgery is a medical intervention involving an incision with instruments performed to repair damage, arrest disease progression, or improve bodily function or appearance. Coursera's surgery catalogue teaches you about various surgical procedures, principles of surgical patient care, and the ethical conduct in surgical practice. You'll learn about preoperative and postoperative care, different surgical techniques and procedures, and the role of innovation and technology in surgery, such as robotic surgery and minimally invasive procedures. This knowledge will empower you to understand patient surgical journeys, contribute effectively in surgical teams, and appreciate the complexities of surgical interventions.
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    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

    Skills you'll gain: Surgery, Chronic Diseases, Diagnostic Tests, Patient Evaluation, Medical Management, Infectious Diseases, Anatomy, Pathology, Clinical Practices, Pharmacotherapy

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    Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

    Skills you'll gain: Oncology, Patient Evaluation, Diagnostic Tests, Radiation Therapy, Pathology, Pain Management, Urology, Medical Imaging, Risk Analysis, Anatomy, Treatment Planning, Epidemiology, Surgery, Physiology, Pharmacotherapy

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    Skills you'll gain: Treatment Planning, Patient Evaluation, Clinical Assessment, Urology, Diagnostic Tests, Pharmacology, Patient-centered Care, Epidemiology, Pathology, Physiology, Risk Analysis, Surgery

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    Skills you'll gain: Nephrology, Dialysis, Critical Care, Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology, Medical Equipment and Technology, Chronic Diseases, Public Health, Health Care, Preventative Care, Surgery, Immunology, Health Policy