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Welcome to Forethought India One-on-One Courses. Our program is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in their chosen profession. Our instructor for this course is Lecturer Nadeem Kasmani from Harvard Medical School

 

The "Introduction to Human Physiology" course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental workings of the human body. Covering a broad spectrum of topics, this course delves into the intricacies of human physiology through a series of structured lectures. Beginning with the basic building blocks of life, such as cell structures and tissue types, it progresses to explore the complexities of systems like the nervous, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, endocrine, muscular, skeletal, renal, reproductive, and integumentary systems. Each lecture, meticulously tailored to fit within a 20-minute timeframe, offers insights into the functions, mechanisms, and interactions within the human body, ensuring a well-rounded introduction to the captivating world of human physiology.
 

At the end of the program, students will receive a certificate & performance letter by the eductor indicating that they have completed the program and acquired the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in their chosen profession.

Introduction to Human Physiology, by Nadeem Kasmani

₹39,600.00Price
  • Nadeem Kasmani is a physician and global health practitioner who is currently working as a Lecturer and Research Scholar at the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School (HMS).

    Dr. Kasmani received his M.D. degree from the school of medicine at the National University of Science and Technology (formerly known as Oman Medical College). After working for two years at Rashid Hospital in UAE, Dr. Kasmani was selected to attend the master's program in Global Health Delivery at HMS. He specializes in both Qualitative and Quantitative research methods. Dr. Kasmani has worked as a global health researcher on various mental health and maternal & child health (MNCH) projects in Tanzania, Haiti, Iraq, Bhut