Free Online Course: Good Brain, Bad Brain: Parkinson's Disease


Posted on: Thu 06-10-2016

 
Learn the fundamentals of Parkinson's disease with this online course. What causes it and what we can do to treat it?
 
Duration: 3 weeks
Time: 3 hours pw
 
Certificates available
This course is part of the Good Brain, Bad Brain program, which will enable you to explore the human brain, for CPD or as a gateway to further study.
 
ABOUT THE COURSE
This free online course is aimed at anyone who wants to find out the fundamentals of Parkinson’s disease. We will look at how Parkinson’s disease affects people; what causes it; what we can do to try to ameliorate the symptoms of Parkinson’s; and what we don’t yet know about it.
 
Understand Parkinson’s disease
As one of the most prevalent neurodegenerative diseases, most people at least know of one person who has Parkinson’s disease. As the population ages, the number of people with Parkinson’s will increase. Many people will be able to give a vague description of how that person is affected but may not know why.
 
We will consider how the normal principles of how neurones work and communicate are altered in the Parkinsonian brain, and why this leads to the symptoms that we see. We can then apply this knowledge to thinking about how current therapies for Parkinson’s disease work.
 
Finally, we can think about where the holes in our knowledge are and the importance of this for improving our ability to alleviate the symptoms of the disease.
 
Learn more with the Good Brain, Bad Brain program
This course is the second of three in the Good Brain, Bad Brain program from the University of Birmingham. You can begin by looking at the basics of the human brain and go on to learn more about Parkinson’s disease and drug origins.
 
When you complete all three courses and buy a Certificate of Achievement for each, you will earn a FutureLearn Award as proof of completing the program of study.
 
START DATES
17 Oct 2016
 
EDUCATORS
Alison Cooper
 
REQUIREMENTS
The course is aimed at anyone who wants to find out the fundamentals of Parkinson’s disease.
 
You will need to have a basic knowledge of what the brain is made of, how these component cellular parts are organised and the principles of how these cells function normally. It will be suitable if you have taken the Good Brain, Bad Brain: Basics course or who studied neuroscience in the early years of an undergraduate degree.
 
Join now – starts 17 Oct