Training of medical specialists in nephrology, from screening to treatment of chronic kidney disease (CKD), which is growing rapidly in Mauritius.
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Type of trainingDiploma course
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DiplômeDESU
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Target audienceDoctor
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DisciplineNephrology
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Duration3 years
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SchoolMedicine
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Présentation de la formation
Pedagogical objectives
Pedagogical objectives- Module 1: Renal physiologyModule
- 2: Main nephropathies (glomerulopathies, acute and chronic interstitial nephropathies, renal vascular diseases, hereditary nephropathies)
- Module 3: Chronic renal diseaseModule
- 4: Acute renal failure; kidney and drugsModule
- 5: Renal impact of general diseasesModule
- 6: Renal transplantation
Training of medical specialists in Nephrology. The aim of this training program is to alleviate the severe shortage of nephrologists in Mauritius. It will enable the management, from screening to treatment, of chronic kidney disease (CKD), which is growing rapidly in this country (with a very high mortality rate).Further information
Further informationTo consult the syllabus, please contact the teacher in charge.
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Autorisation pédagogique
Eligibility
Eligibility- General practitioners practicing in Mauritius (holding a diploma in general medicine validated by the competent authorities in Mauritius)
Educational information and admission authorizations
Educational information and admission authorizationsTeaching responsible
Professeur PhilippeBRUNETContact
Docteur Raj PURGUS
Tél : 04 91 38 30 42
Email : raj.purgus@ap-hm.fr -
Inscription administrative
RegistrationAdministrative registration information:
Email: umfcs-desu@univ-amu.fr
Fatma FATHI
Tél : 04 91 32 45 91
Marine HANAOUI
Tél : 04 91 32 46 48
Annie DESCHAMPS
Tél : 04 91 32 43 25
Audrey GROSSI
Tél : 04 91 32 45 80Unitémixte de formation continue en santé (UMFCS)
Bureau des DU
Faculté des sciences médicales et paramédicalesAix-Marseille
Université
27 bd Jean Moulin
13385 Marseille cedex 05 -
Informations pratiques
Training mode
Training modePresentialRates
Rates- Continuing education: 1,069 euros per year