Degree | Type | Year | Semester |
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2502442 Medicine | OB | 4 | 0 |
It is advisable that the student has achieved basic skills in Anatomy, locomotor system physiology, cell biology, biochemistry and histology.
It is convenient to have sufficient knowledge about the psychological bases of the states of health and illness, as well as an adequate level of knowledge in interpersonal communication.
It is absolutely necessary to have achieved sufficient knowledge in:
1. General and specific anatomy of the locomotor system.
2. General and specific physiology of the locomotor system.
3. Physiopathology and semiology of the locomotor system.
The student will acquire the commitment of preserving the confidentiality and professional secrecy of the data to which he / she may have access in the case of learning to the assistance services. Also to maintain an attitude of professional ethics in all its actions.
Development of semiology and complementary examination of the locomotor system and of the systemic autoimmune diseases.
General etiology of musculoskeletal diseases and of systemic autoimmune diseases. Pathophysiology and large locomotor system syndromes.
Distributive areas
A. Introduction to the pathology of the locomotor system: course distribution, bone patterns, pathophysiology of the locomotor System
B. Etiology, pathophysiology, semiology, classification, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of the musculoskeletal system traumatisms
C. Etiology, physiopathology, semiology, classification, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of orthopedic disorders of the musculoskeletal system.
D. Systhemic autoimmune disorders and collagenopathies
Theory classes
SUBJECT 1. Course distribution. Bone patterns
SUBJECT 2. Physiopathology of the joint.
SUBJECT 3 Physical structure and function of the bone
SUBJECT 4. General principles of fractures. Pathological fractures
SUBJECT 5. Fractures and dislocations. Clinic and Complications
SUBJECT 6. Treatment of fractures. Surgical treatment. Osteosynthesis
SUBJECT 7. Children’s skeletal trauma. Traumatic epiphysiolysis.
SUBJECT 8. Bone healing.
SUBJECT 9. Polytraumatism.
SUBJECT 10. Fractures of the scapular waist. Fractures of the upper limb of the humerus. Shoulder dislocation
SUBJECT 11. Humeral Shaft Fractures. Distal humerus fractures. Volkman’s contracture. Elbow dislocations.
SUBJECT 12. Fractures and dislocation of the wrist and hand. Carpal instabilities. Hand tendon injuries.
SUBJECT 13. Pelvis and acetabular fractures.
SUBJECT 14. Proximal femur fractures. Partial femoral head fractures. Femoral shaft fractures and the distal femoral and proximal tibial segments that constitute the knee. Knee dislocation.
SUBJECT 15. Meniscus and knee ligaments injuries. Patella fractures
SUBJECT 16. Shaft tibia and fibula fractures. Fractures and dislocations of the ankle. Fractures and dislocations of the tarsus and foot.
SUBJECT 17. Spine trauma. Spinal cord injury.
SUBJECT 18. Physiology and injuries of muscles, tendons and ligaments. Enthesitis
SUBJECT 19. Bone disorders of ischemic origin. Epiphyseal necrosis. Bone infarction Osteochondritis dissecans.
SUBJECT 20. Bone infections. Osteitis. Osteomyelitis. Acute septic arthritis. Chronic synovial diseases.
SUBJECT 21. Osteoarticular tuberculosis, mycosis, surgical implant infections. SUBJECT 22. Bone tumors. Soft tissue tumors. Classification. Description.
SUBJECT 23 Bone metastatic disease.
SUBJECT 24. Traumatic injuries of peripheral nerves. Compressive Neuropathies of peripheral nervous trunks. Brachial plexus injuries
SUBJECT 25. Painful adult shoulder. Painful adult elbow.
SUBJECT 26. Painful adult wrist and hand syndrome. Infections of the hand: tenosynovitis.
SUBJECT 27. Child hip I. Congenital hip dislocation. Congenital varus Hip
SUBJECT 28. Child hip II. Epiphysiolysis. Perthes disease.
SUBJECT 29 Painful hip. Painful knee
SUBJECT 30. Angular deviations of the lower limbs.
SUBJECT 31. Foot deformity. Clubfoot, equinus, cavus, talus, addocto
SUBJECT 32 Static-postural foot deformity. Flat foot. Painful foot of the adult.
SUBJECT 33. Painful adult spine. Spondylolysis, Spondylolisthesis. Spinal stenosis.
SUBJECT 34. Spine deformities in the anteroposterior plane. Scoliosis
SUBJECT 35. Spine deformities in the sagittal plane.
D. Rheumatoly and systhemic autoimmune diseases
SUBJECT 36. Rheumatoid arthritis.
SUBJECT 37. Ankylosing spondylitis.
SUBJECT 38. Other spondyloarthropathies.
SUBJECT 39. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus - Antiphospholipid Syndrome.
SUBJECT 40. Scleroderma - Mixed connective tissue disease.
SUBJECT 41. Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies. - Sjögren syndrome.
SUBJECT. 42. Vasculitis (I)
SUBJECT. 43. Vasculitis (II).
SUBJECT 44. Osteoporosis.
SUBJECT 45. Arthrosis.
SUBJECT 46. Microcrystalline arthritis.
Seminars.
Seminar 1. Diagnosis of bone injuries.
Seminar 2. Neurological exploration of the locomotor system
Seminar 3. Clinical cases of the locomotor system.
Seminar 4. Clinical and radiological exploration of the hip and knee.
Seminar 5. Clinical cases and interactive MIR questions.
Seminar 6. Auto-antibodies in systemic autoimmune diseases
Clinical case seminars
3 cases
Clinical care practice
This Guide describes the framework, contents, methodology and general rules of the subject, in accordance with the current curriculum. The final organization of the subject with regard to the number and size of groups, distribution in the calendar and dates of examinations, specific criteria for evaluation and review of exams, will be specified in each of the Hospital Teaching Units ( UDH), which will be explained through their web pages and the first day of class of each subject, through the teachers responsible for the subject at UDH.
For the present year, the professors appointed by the Departments as responsible for the subject at the Faculty level and the UDH are:
Teaching Unit Sant Pau
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Responsible subject/part at UDH |
Responsible subject/part at UDH - Surgery |
Responsible subject/part at UDH - Medicine |
Medicine and Surgery, I |
Claudia Lamas Gomez clamas@santpau.cat |
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• Locomotor System disorders |
Claudia Lamas Gomez clamas@santpau.cat |
Claudia Lamas Gomez clamas@santpau.cat |
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• Rheumatology |
Ana Laiz Alonso alaiz@santpau.cat |
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Ana Laiz Alonso alaiz@santpau.cat |
Teaching Unit Vall d'Hebron
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Responsible subject/part at UDH |
Responsible subject/part at UDH - Surgery |
Responsible subject/part at UDH - Medicine |
Medicine and Surgery I |
Nayana Joshi |
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• Locomotor System disorders |
Nayana Joshi |
Nayana Joshi |
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• Rheumatology |
Vicent Fonollosa |
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Vicent Fonollosa |
Teaching Unit Germans Trias i Pujol
|
Responsible subject/part at UDH |
Responsible subject/part at UDH - Surgery |
Responsible subject/part at UDH - Medicine |
Medicine and Surgery I |
José Antonio Hernández Hermoso |
José Antonio Hernández Hermoso |
Alejandro Olivé Marqués |
• Locomotor System disorders |
José Antonio Hernández Hermoso |
José Antonio Hernández Hermoso |
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• Rheumatology |
Alejandro Olivé Marqués |
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Alejandro Olivé Marqués |
Teaching Unit Parc Taulí
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Responsible subject/part at UDH |
Responsible subject/part at UDH - Surgery |
Responsible subject/part at UDH - Medicine |
Medicine and Surgery I |
Alejandro Carballo Garcia |
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• Locomotor System disorders |
Alejandro Carballo Garcia |
Alejandro Carballo Garcia |
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• Rheumatology |
Carles Tolosa Vilella |
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Carles Tolosa Vilella |
Methodology
Teaching typologies:
Theoretical classes: TE: 46h
Seminars: Specialized Seminars, SESP: 6h
Seminars of clinical cases: SCC: 3 h
Clinical healthcare practices: PCA: 30 h (3h x day x 10 days)
CLINICAL HEALTHCARE PRACTICES
(8 students) (3-hour sessions / day) (2 weeks / 5 days)
Total: 30 hours
Practice
Tutored for 15 days by a member of the Service assigned to each student
At the end of each period of practice, the assessment will be evaluated with a clinical case presentation, and discussed with the rest of the group of practices
SEMINARS OF CLINICAL CASES
Total: 3 hours
Case 1: Beginning of the Second quarter
Case 2: half of the second quarter
Case 3: end of second quarter
In the current exceptional circumstances, at the discretion of the teachers and also depending on the resources available and the public health situation, some of the theoretical classes, practicals and seminars organized by the Teaching Units may be taught either in person or virtually.
Annotation: Within the schedule set by the centre or degree programme, 15 minutes of one class will be reserved for students to evaluate their lecturers and their courses or modules through questionnaires.
Title | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Type: Directed | |||
CLINICAL CASES SEMINARS (SCC) | 3 | 0.12 | 3, 4, 5, 11, 12, 17 |
CLINICAL HEALTHCARE PRACTICES (PCAh) | 30 | 1.2 | 3, 4, 20, 12, 23 |
SPECIALIZED SEMINARS (SEM) | 6 | 0.24 | 3, 5, 11, 12, 17 |
THEORY (TE) | 46 | 1.84 | 3, 5, 11, 12, 17, 23 |
Type: Autonomous | |||
PROJECTS ELABORATION / INDIVIDUAL STUDY / READING OF ARTICLES / INTEREST REPORTS | 94 | 3.76 | 3, 5, 11, 12 |
Practical evaluation: open and descriptive registries and / or closed registers;
Narrative registries Seminars and / or problems and / or clinical cases: Written evaluation through objective tests. 30%
Theory. Written evaluation through objective tests: items of selection; test essay
(extended questions / restricted questions). Oral evaluation 35% 1st partial + 35% 2nd partial
Title | Weighting | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Practical evaluations: open and descriptive registries and / or closed registers | 30% | 4 | 0.16 | 1, 4, 9, 18, 20, 10, 16, 15, 17, 13, 21, 23, 2 |
Written evaluation through objective tests | 35% 1st parcial + 35% 2nd parcial | 4.5 | 0.18 | 19, 3, 5, 7, 6, 8, 11, 22, 12, 14, 16, 15, 23 |
APUNTS OFICIALS Lecciones traumatologia y Ortopedia (Apunts oficilas). En versió PDF. (Proubasta I , Cáceres E, Majo J i colaboradors)-Laboratoris Jansen
APLEY, A.G. y SOLOMON, L.: Manual de Ortopedia y Tratamiento de las fracturas. Barcelona Ediciones Científicas y Técnicas cop., 1992.
SHELDON, R.S.: Ciencias Básicas en Ortopedia. Vols I y II. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 1997.
DURAN SACRISTAN, H. y cols.: Tratado de Patología y Clínica Quirúrgicas. Interamericana.McGraw-Hill, 1996.
MUNUERA, L.: Introducción a la Traumatologia y Cirugía Ortopédica. 1ª Edición. Interamericana-McGraw-Hill, 1996.
KELLEY’S Textbook of Rheumatology. 8th edition. 2008
FARRERAS ROZMAN. Medicina Interna. 16ª edición, 2008
HARRISON’S Primciples of Internal Medicine. 18th edition. 2011
MILLER´S Review of Orthopaedics, 7th edition. 2016
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