Through ages, doctors and scientists have worked hard to fight against different diseases, but it is not easy to find the effective way to deal with them. However, it is a lot faster and easier to approach new problems nowadays with the help of past experience and modern technology. In this course, we are going to show you some common diseases and its current management. At the same time, we will also show you how modern medicine has developed and what breakthroughs are specially made in Taiwan.
Welcome to Pioneers of Medicine and Medical Breakthroughs in Taiwan!
What's included
1 video2 readings
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1 video•Total 6 minutes
Introduction (Prelude)•6 minutes
2 readings•Total 6 minutes
NTU MOOC course information & QAs•5 minutes
Glossary for this course•1 minute
W2-1 Hepatitis B: a Quest for Pathogenesis, Natural Course and Management
Module 2•1 hour to complete
Module details
Many of us have received Hepatitis B vaccine in our earlier life and perhaps some of you have just received a booster shot recently. However, do you know why we should receive the Hepatitis B vaccine? Although the vaccine can prevent the contraction of hepatitis B virus, there are still many HBV carriers all around the world. Thus, the treatment of Hepatitis B should also be sought to improve the outcome of the patients. In this lesson, you will learn about how the vaccine changed the fate of many people and what antiviral treatments are available for hepatitis B.
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10 videos1 reading1 assignment
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10 videos•Total 40 minutes
2-1: Dialogue before you start•12 minutes
2-1-1: Introduction•4 minutes
2-1-2: Route of transmission/prevention•3 minutes
2-1-3: The detection and measurement of HBV infection•2 minutes
2-1-4: Natural history of HBV infection•4 minutes
2-1-5: Management of chronic hepatitis B•4 minutes
2-1-6: When to START antiviral therapy?•3 minutes
2-1-7: The efficacy of long-term therapy•3 minutes
2-1-8: Prophylactic antiviral therapy•2 minutes
2-1-9: How to cure hepatitis B?•4 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Extended Reading•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 25 minutes
W2-1 Quiz•25 minutes
W2-2 Hepatitis B: Nationwide Vaccination and Public Health Impact
Module 3•1 hour to complete
Module details
The Hepatitis B immunization program has been a success in Taiwan. Since the implementation of the vaccination program, the prevalence and incidence of Hepatitis B have dropped significantly. In order to optimize the protection against Hepatitis B, the government has to prevent the transmission of the virus. One route of transmission is the vertical transmission, which is mother-to-child transmission. If a pregnant woman is a hepatitis B carrier, will the infant be infected too? What can we do to prevent vertical transmission? In this lesson, pediatrician Dr. Chang will talk about the strategy to tackle this problem.
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4 videos1 assignment
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4 videos•Total 23 minutes
2-2: Dialogue before you start•8 minutes
2-2-1: Introduction•6 minutes
2-2-2: Hepatitis B Vaccine Program in Taiwan•8 minutes
2-2-3: Problems that remain to be solved for the global control of hepatitis B and related diseases•2 minutes
1 assignment•Total 20 minutes
W2-2 Quiz•20 minutes
W3 End-stage Renal Disease in Taiwan: Transformation from the Worst to the Better
Module 4•2 hours to complete
Module details
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is very common in Taiwan. With the progression of CKD, the patient will reach the final stage of the disease, which is called End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD). Most patients with ESRD will have to receive dialysis to substitute for their failing kidney. The prevalence of dialysis in Taiwan is among the top in the world due to its health care policy. In this talk, nephrologist Dr. Chao will give you an insight about end-stage renal disease and its management.
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15 videos1 reading1 assignment
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15 videos•Total 81 minutes
3: Dialogue before you start•3 minutes
3-1: Introduction•3 minutes
3-2: Adverse influences of renal failure•1 minute
3-3: Progression and staging of chronic kidney disease•4 minutes
3-4: The landscape of renal disease in Taiwan•4 minutes
3-5: What happens to the kidney in the elderly?•10 minutes
3-6: Risk factors for end-stage renal disease in Taiwan•1 minute
3-7: The unprecedented high rate of end-stage renal disease in Taiwan•10 minutes
3-8: Renal supportive care and reimbursement schemes in Taiwan•7 minutes
3-9: Frailty•15 minutes
3-10: Frail renal phenotype•7 minutes
3-11: Frailty as a criterion to screen for and recognize those with need of renal hospice•5 minutes
3-12: Caring for renal patients at terminal status•2 minutes
3-13: Renal supportive care in Taiwan•6 minutes
3-14: Conclusion•3 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Extended Reading•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 20 minutes
W3 Quiz•20 minutes
W4 Outcomes of Living-related Kidney Transplantation
Module 5•1 hour to complete
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End-stage renal disease (ESRD) is the final stage of chronic kidney disease. It means that the kidney can no longer function on their own. At this point, interventions must be done to help the failing kidney. In this lesson, you will learn about the role of hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and kidney transplantation in ESRD, which have saved many lives. In this talk, Prof. Tsai, an experienced and skillful renal transplant surgeon, will also share his experience in living-related renal transplantation in National Taiwan University Hospital.
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15 videos1 reading1 assignment
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15 videos•Total 42 minutes
4: Dialogue before you start•8 minutes
4-1: Part one: Introduction•1 minute
4-2: End-stage renal disease•2 minutes
4-3: End-stage renal disease in Taiwan•3 minutes
4-4: Treatment for end-stage renal disease•2 minutes
4-5: Hemodialysis•4 minutes
4-6: Peritoneal dialysis•3 minutes
4-7: Conundrum for end-stage renal disease care•2 minutes
4-8: Part two: Outcomes of living-related kidney transplantation•0 minutes
4-9: Benefits of living-related kidney transplantation•3 minutes
4-10: Risks of living-related kidney transplantation•3 minutes
4-11: History of renal transplantation•4 minutes
4-12: Renal transplantation techniques•2 minutes
4-13: The role of immunosuppressive drugs•3 minutes
4-14: Renal transplantation in National Taiwan University Hospital•3 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Extended Reading•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 25 minutes
W4 Quiz•25 minutes
W5 Extracorporeal Life Support: Advancement and Utilization
Module 6•2 hours to complete
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Basic life support has been a critical skill for everyone when facing emergency. Nowadays with the progression of modern medicine, we can actually save a patient without heart or lung!
Through this lesson, you are going to take a glimpse on how ECMO (Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation) works, and those real cases saved by the use of this machine. At the same time, ECPR (Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) developed by NTUH (National Taiwan university hospital) will also give you the new concept of resuscitation, and you are sure to better understand how doctors save severe patients through these incredible ways.
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7 videos1 assignment
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7 videos•Total 80 minutes
5: Dialogue before you start•13 minutes
5-1: Introduction•11 minutes
5-2: How does ECMO work?•14 minutes
5-3: When and why to use ECMO?•10 minutes
5-4: Application of ECMO: cardiac arrest and pulmonary embolism•13 minutes
5-5: Application of ECMO: H1N1 and COVID-19•10 minutes
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