ESC23 Medications In Space  

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The first worldwide Executive Space Medicine Course to be delivered on-site and in the Metaverse! It will focus on how medicine is practiced in space and the effects of the space environment on humans who live and work in space. This in-person course is conducted through lectures and experiential learning with workshops, case studies, and the Metaverse. Topics covered will include how space affects physiology, capabilities, and needs of the medical systems, pharmacology for space, and what roles professions like pharmacists and nurses will play in a space career as well as other healthcare professionals. The course will also cover how you can utilize the Metaverse including career opportunities in different disciplines from the gaming industry and Metaverse experts. The faculty lead for this course is ISU’s Human Performance in Space Professor Virginia Wotring. It includes distinguished lecturers and guests like Dr. James Green (Former Chief Scientist at NASA), and Dr. Joseph Borg as well as experts around the world. This 4.5-day course is co-organized by the International Space University, the Metavisionaries and Space Applications. It is hosted in the heart of the United Kingdom, in Oxford, and easily accessible from all over the world. Participants will receive the first-ever ISU and Metavisionaries micro-credential as well as CV video recommendations from the lecturers personalized for each student. Micro-credential participant holders following the course will have access to the ISU and Metavisionaries global communities for one year, following which they can subscribe to a monthly subscription. Discounts or access to scholarships on future courses including the Space Studies Program, Master of Space Studies, and future Executive Space Courses. Participants will also have access to their own unique Metaverse environment that they can utilize to meet experts and colleagues from around the world.
ESC23 Medications In Space
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