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Duke University
Skills you'll gain: Respiration, Anatomy, Vital Signs, Life Sciences, General Medicine, Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR)
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Anatomy, Respiration, Kinesiology, Life Sciences, Vital Signs, Health Systems, Physical Therapy, Medical Terminology, Psychology, Clinical Experience, Structural Analysis, General Medicine
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Duke University
Skills you'll gain: Anatomy, Medical Science and Research, Life Sciences, Medical Terminology, Psychiatry, Psychology, Behavioral Health, Radiology, Mental Health
Skills you'll gain: Unified Modeling Language, Systems Engineering, Software Systems, Systems Architecture, Systems Analysis, System Design and Implementation, Systems Integration, Interoperability, Solution Architecture, Requirements Analysis, Verification And Validation, Hardware Architecture
Skills you'll gain: Peripheral Devices, Computer Hardware, Computer Systems, Operating Systems, Desktop Support, System Configuration, Microsoft Windows, Linux Administration, Hardware Troubleshooting, Networking Hardware, Data Storage, Information Technology, General Networking, Mac OS, Technical Support, File Systems, User Accounts
Yale University
Skills you'll gain: Radiology, General Medical Tests and Procedures, Image Analysis, Anatomy, General Medicine
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American Museum of Natural History
Skills you'll gain: Environment, Systems Thinking, Natural Resource Management, Environmental Issue, Environment and Resource Management, Life Sciences, Social Studies, Mathematical Modeling, Scientific Methods
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Coursera Instructor Network
Skills you'll gain: Systems Thinking, Complex Problem Solving, Analysis, Business Systems Analysis, Strategic Thinking, Organizational Change, Decision Making, Collaboration, Data Visualization, Communication
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University of Manchester
Skills you'll gain: Process Engineering, Life Sciences, Bioinformatics, Pharmaceuticals, Good Manufacturing Practices, Manufacturing Operations, Manufacturing Processes, Medical Science and Research, Clinical Research, Process Development, Engineering, Emerging Technologies, Regulatory Compliance, Scalability
University of Michigan
Skills you'll gain: Anatomy, Kinesiology, Structural Analysis, Medical Terminology
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Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Environmental Monitoring, Environment Health And Safety, Health Assessment, Epidemiology, Health Care Procedure and Regulation, Environmental Policy, Environment, Regulation and Legal Compliance, Medical Science and Research, Policty Analysis, Research, and Development, Public Policies, Risk Analysis
Imperial College London
Skills you'll gain: Infectious Diseases, Preventative Care, Infection Control, Health Assessment, Epidemiology, Respiration, Internal Medicine, Patient Treatment, Life Sciences, Clinical Laboratory Science, Treatment Planning, Medical Science and Research, Clinical Trials, Clinical Research, Science and Research
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular organ+systems courses
- Introductory Human Physiology: Duke University
- Anatomy: University of Michigan
- Medical Neuroscience: Duke University
- Introduction to Model-Based Systems Engineering: Siemens
- Introduction to Hardware and Operating Systems: IBM
- Visualizing the Living Body: Diagnostic Imaging: Yale University
- Ecology: Ecosystem Dynamics and Conservation: American Museum of Natural History
- Systems Thinking Basics: Coursera Instructor Network
- Industrial Biotechnology: University of Manchester
- Anatomy: Musculoskeletal and Integumentary Systems: University of Michigan