PhD Candidate

Cecilie Tsesmetsis

Field of work

Courses taught

Teaching and clinical practice supervision of students in the study program Master's in anesthesia nursing.


Research areas

The project aims to identify factors influencing mortality and morbidity in surgical patients, with a particular focus on preventive strategies and patient safety.

Courses taught
  • ANE510, Anaesthetist Nursing. Quality, Patient Safety, and Clinical Governance , Fall 2026
  • ANE512, Anesthetist Nursing as Discipline and Role. Observation, Assessment, Decision- and Executive Skills, Fall 2026
  • INT511, Physiology, Pathophysiology and Pharmacology in Acute and Critical Illness, Fall 2026
  • MAMET1ABIO, Philosophy of Science, Ethics and Research Methods, Spring 2027
  • OPR511, Physiology, Patophysiology, Microbiology, and Anatomy, Fall 2026
  • SPE590, Master’s Thesis, Fall 2026
  • SPE590, Master’s Thesis, Spring 2027
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