Our program supports breaking down traditional subject boundaries in both undergraduate and postgraduate medical education. The learning events within our program structured around topics, organs, and diseases, promoting a cohorent integration of pre-clinical and clinical-theoretical knowledge, along with basic research. This approach fosters a comprehensive understanding of medical science and prepares students for the complexities of real-world healthcare.
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Obesity is one of the most prevalent problems in the developed world, causing numerous common and lethal diseases. The health consequences of obesity include heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, osteoarthritis, and sleep apnea.