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Study with this Postgraduate Diploma the relationship between certain skin pathologies and nutrition and become a successful nutritionist"
Numerous scientific evidences have demonstrated the implication of the skin microbiome in the appearance of various skin pathologies, giving rise to new therapeutic strategies to control and regulate these environments.
The study of this ecosystem is a field of rapid scientific progress, and it is universally accepted that to achieve an adequate state of health it is also necessary to have a "healthy" Microbiota.
The human microbiota undergoes changes as a consequence of the influence of multiple factors, diet, lifestyle, pharmacological treatments.... generating alterations in this bacterial ecosystem and the abnormal interaction that the organism could have with it, is related to certain processes: allergic, acute and chronic intestinal diseases, obesity and metabolic syndrome, neurological diseases, dermatitis and other alterations in the dermis, and even some types of cancer.
This Postgraduate Diploma in Skin Microbiota focuses on providing nutritionists with the necessary information on issues related to Skin Microbiota, its Eubiosis and Dysbiosis and related problems. This will enable you to serve patients with such problems, offering them a better quality food plan, having a much clearer idea of the state of their health.
In the same way, the use of Probiotics and Prebiotics and the growing market launch of new products with very specific strains for skin problems and diseases will also be addressed. All this content will enable nutrition professionals to be prepared to offer effective solutions to patients with this type of pathology, knowing how to guide them so that they can recover and maintain their Skin Microbiota and, consequently, a good state of health.
TECH provides you with the latest knowledge on Skin Microbiota so that you can become a successful Nutritionist"
This Postgraduate Diploma in Skin Microbiota for Nutritionists contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features of the program include:
- Development of case studies presented by experts in Skin Microbiota. The graphic, schematic, and eminently practical contents with which they are created provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
- Skin Microbiota Developments
- It contains practical exercises where the self-evaluation process can be carried out to improve learning
- With special emphasis on innovative methodologies in Skin Microbiota
- All of this will be complemented by theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
This Postgraduate Diploma is the best investment you can make in the selection of a refresher program for two reasons: in addition to updating your knowledge in Skin Microbiota, you will obtain a degree from one of the most reputable educational institutions: TECH”
The program includes, in its teaching staff, professionals belonging to the field of medicine and nutrition, who bring to this training the experience of their work, in addition to recognized specialists from prestigious reference societies and universities.
The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive training programmed to train in real situations.
The design of this program focuses on problem-based learning, by means of which the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the academic expert. The professional will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts in sports nutrition.
The Postgraduate Diploma allows you to exercise through simulated environments, which provide immersive learning programmed to train for real situations"
This 100% online Specialist Diploma will allow you to combine your studies with your professional work while increasing your knowledge in this field"
Syllabus
The structure of the contents has been designed by a team of professionals from the best hospitals and universities in the national territory, aware of the relevance of current training to prevent, detect and intervene in those pathologies related to alterations of the skin microbiota, and committed to quality teaching through new educational technologies. All this, with the aim of training nutritionists much more competent and prepared to design food plans that help and support the skin microbiome of patients.
The best contents are at the best university. Don't miss the opportunity to train in Skin Microbiotics with greater guarantees of success”
Module 1. Skin Microbiota
1.1. Skin Physiology. Microbial Composition of the Skin
1.2. Factors Regulating the Type of Bacterial Flora on the Skin: Sweat Glands, Sebaceous Glands, Desquamation
1.2.1. Factors that Alter the Ecology of the Skin and the Microbiota
1.3. Skin Immune System. Epidermis; Essential Element of our Defences
1.3.1. Elements of the Skin Immune System: Cytokines, Keratinocytes, Dendritic Cells, Lymphocytes, Antimicrobial Peptides
1.3.2. Influence of the Skin Microbiota on the Skin Immune System. Staphylococcus Epidermidis, Staphylococcus Aureus
1.4. Alteration of the Normal Cutaneous Microbiota (dysbiosis) and Alteration of the Barrier Function.
1.5. Triggered Skin Diseases: Psoriasis (Streptococcus pyogenes), Acne vulgaris, Atopic dermatitis, Rosacea
1.6. Influence of the use of Probiotics in the Prevention and Treatment of Different Skin Diseases.
1.7. Current Lines of Research
Module 2. Microbiota. Microbiome. Metagenomics
2.1. Definition and Relationship Between Them
2.2. Composition of the Microbiota: Types, Species and Strains
2.2.1. Characteristics and Main Functions
2.2.2. Groups of Microorganisms that Interact with Humans: Bacteria, Fungi, Viruses, and Protozoa
2.2.3. Key Concepts; Symbiosis, Commensalism, Mutualism, Parasitism
2.2.4. Autochthonous Microbiota
2.3. Different Human Microbiota. General Overview of Eubiosis and Dysbiosis
2.3.1. Gastrointestinal Microbiota
2.3.2. Oral Microbiota
2.3.3. Skin Microbiota
2.3.4. Respiratory Tract Microbiota
2.3.5. Urinary Tract Microbiota
2.3.6. Reproductive System Microbiota
2.4. Factors that Influence Microbiota Balance and Imbalance
2.4.1. Diet and Lifestyle. Intestine-Brain Axis
2.4.2. Antibiotic Therapy
2.4.3. Epigenetic-Microbiota Interaction. Endocrine Disruptors
2.4.4. Probiotics, Prebiotics, Symbiotics. Concepts and Overviews
2.4.5. Fecal Transplant, Latest Advances
Module 3. Microbiota and Immune System
3.1. Immune System Physiology
3.2. Nutrition and Lifestyle: Interaction with the Immune System and the Microbiota
3.3. Functional Foods (Probiotics and Prebiotics), Nutraceuticals, and Immune System
3.4. Bidirectional Relationship between Microbiota and Neuroimmunoendocrine System
3.5. Microbiota, Immunity, and Nervous System Disorders: Anxiety, Depression, Autism, Schizophrenia, or Alzheimers disease
3.6. The Gut-Microbiota-Brain Axis
3.7. Current Lines of Research
A unique, key and decisive training experience to boost your professional development”