Medical Biochemistry Level-Up Course – 1 Day Course in Ottawa
Schedule
Tue, 13 Jan, 2026 at 09:00 am to Thu, 11 Jun, 2026 at 05:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Regus ON, Ottawa - Albert & Metcalfe | Ottawa, ON
Learn biochemical principles, clinical enzymes, metabolic pathways, and disease mechanisms essential for healthcare and medical sciences.About this Event
Group Discounts:
- Save 10% when registering 3 or more participants
- Save 15% when registering 10 or more participants
Duration: 1 Full Day (9:00 AM – 5:00 PM)
Delivery Mode: Classroom (In-Person)
Language: English
Credits: 8 PDUs / Training Hours
Certification: Course Completion Certificate
Refreshments: Lunch, beverages, and light snacks included
Course Overview
This course introduces essential biochemical principles used in medical and clinical practice. Learners explore metabolic pathways, clinical enzymes, diagnostic markers, and the biochemical basis of common diseases. Through simplified explanations, real case examples, and interactive activities, participants learn how biochemical reactions influence health and how disorders arise when pathways malfunction. The course provides a clear link between biochemistry theory and real-world clinical applications, helping medical, nursing, and paramedical learners build a strong, practical foundation.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the biochemical basis of human physiology
- Interpret clinical enzyme tests and biomarkers
- Explain metabolism and its role in energy production
- Recognize metabolic disorders and disease mechanisms
- Connect biochemical concepts to clinical assessment
- Apply biochemistry knowledge in patient care scenarios
- Strengthen readiness for higher medical or paramedical study
Target Audience
- Medical students and pre-med learners
- Nursing and paramedical students
- Healthcare trainees needing strong biochemical foundations
- Biology students entering clinical sciences
- Healthcare professionals revising core biochemical concepts
- Learners preparing for medical entrance exams
Why Choose This Course?
This course bridges essential biochemistry principles with real clinical applications, making it easier for learners to understand diagnostic markers, metabolic pathways, and disease mechanisms. It helps medical and healthcare students build confidence in topics that are often considered challenging.
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Agenda
Module 1: Genes & Molecular Medicine in Simple Language
Info: • What genes are, how mutations occur, and how they influence disease
• Epigenetics explained simply through lifestyle–gene interactions
• Basic clinical use of PCR, RT-PCR, and CRISPR in hospitals
• Icebreaker Activity
Module 2: Clinical Biochemistry Tests You Must Know
Info: • Understanding what common blood tests measure
• Meaning of HbA1c, CRP, D-dimer, troponin, and organ function markers
• Recognizing normal vs abnormal clinical patterns
• Activity
Module 3: Metabolic Syndrome & Lifestyle Biochemistry
Info: • Simple meaning of insulin resistance and fatty liver
• Hunger hormones (leptin and ghrelin) and their lifestyle impact
• Why metabolic syndrome is increasing globally
• Case study
Module 4: Cell Signaling
Info: • Simple meaning of cell signaling
• Conceptual understanding of how cancer grows
• How drugs block harmful signaling pathways
• Simulation Exercise
Module 5: Immunity & Inflammation – Post-COVID Essentials
Info: • Basic difference between innate and adaptive immunity
• What cytokines do and what inflammation really means
• Concept-level understanding of autoimmune diseases
• Brain storming activity
Module 6: Microbiome & Gut–Brain Axis
Info: • Role of gut bacteria in health, mood, immunity, and metabolism
• Importance of probiotics, fiber, and fermented foods
• Microbiome changes in obesity and diabetes
• Activity
Module 7: Modern Nutrition & Diet Biochemistry
Info: • Intermittent fasting and keto diet explained simply
• Introduction to nutrigenomics (diet–gene interaction)
• Importance of omega-3, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory foods
• Role Play
Module 8: Hospital Laboratory Technologies
Info: • Basic meaning of PCR, ELISA, and Mass-Spec
• How automated labs analyze blood samples
• New technologies emerging in 2026
• Action review plan
Where is it happening?
Regus ON, Ottawa - Albert & Metcalfe, 116 Albert Street Suite 200 & 300, Ottawa, CanadaCAD 509.48 to CAD 668.87


















