Degree | Type | Year |
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2502442 Medicine | OT | 6 |
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It will have to have passed the subjects of “Bases de la Cirurgia”, “MIC I”, “MIC II”, “MIC III” i “MIC IV”.
The teaching of surgical pathology in systems in medical and surgical studies can be define as the set of activities intended to provide students with a level of competence in this area.
This competence has to be adequate for the recent graduated as well as a solid base for later acquiring in the future the competences proper to a surgical speciality.
It is important to understand this optional subject, which has a transversal sense with other areas of urgent pathology. For this reason, the orientation of the teaching plan is very important. The syndromic vision of this pathology will be fundamental in order to orienting the diagnosis and the therapeutic strategies from the majority of the clinical situations.
The objectives of the student's training will be to acquire and reinforce the theoretical knowledge and skills necessary to identify the main problems produced by emergency surgical situations in all parts of the human body. It will also be necessary to acquire the expertise in the analysis of bibliographical sources related to each of the subjects, to develop the effort of personal self-apprenticeship and the appropriate attitude in their relationship with patients
Theory
Lesson 1: Vascular Emergencies
Lesson 2: Neurosurgery Emergencies
Lesson 3: Ophthalmologic Emergencies
Lesson 4: ORL Emergencies
Lesson 5: Digestive Emergencies I (Esophagogastric)
Lesson 6: Digestive Emergencies II (Intestinal and Proctologic)
Lesson 7: Digestive Emergencies III (Bilious pancreatiques)
Lesson 8: Urologic Emergencies
Lesson 9: Gynaecological Emergencies
Lesson 10: Legal Medical Implications for Apparel Surgical Emergencies
Clinical Case Seminars
SCC1 Vascular-Neurosurgery
SCC2 Urological/Gynaecological
SCC3 ORL/ Ophthalmological
SCC4: Digestive I
SCC5: Digestive II
Title | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Type: Directed | |||
Clinical case seminars (SCC) | 5 | 0.2 | |
Contents given as oral lectures (Theory) | 10 | 0.4 | |
Type: Autonomous | |||
Self-study and reading articles/reports of interest | 60 | 2.4 |
This guide describes the context, contents, methodology and general rules of the subject, in accordance with the current study plan. The name and measurement of groups, distribution in the calendar and dates of examinations, specific criteria for assessment and review of examinations, will be specify by each of the teaching hospital units, which will be explained through their web pages and the first day of class of each subject, through the professor responsible for the subject of the UUDDHH.
In the present course, the professors designated by the departments as responsible for the subject of the Faculty and the UUDDHH are:
General teaching methodology
Directed teaching typologies: (20% Theory and clinical case seminars)
Theory (Type TE), one- hour 10 lessons
Seminars (Type SEM), one-hour 5 sessions
Supervised teaching typologies: (20-25% Virtual lessons, and tutorials)
Virtual Lessons:
Teaching given without presence in the classroom under personalized supervision of the student using TIC’s
Tutorials:
Tutorials will not count as attending hours; they should to be schedule. The student always, must to be notice of the schedule. They will count as supervised activities. One tutorial per student.
Autonomous work: (50-55%):
Comprehensive reading of texts and articles, study and realisation of summarised sketches and conceptual assimilation of contents. Preparation of presentations and deliveries
Evaluation (5%)
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 | Weighting | Hours | ECTS | Learning Outcomes |
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Attendance in class and seminars | 100% | 0 | 0 | 3, 6, 5, 9, 20, 7, 29, 2, 8, 10, 11, 12, 17, 16, 15, 14, 18, 19, 21, 24, 22, 23, 25, 13, 4, 26, 27, 30, 28, 1 |
It will be continuously, by questions and suppositions in each of the sessions from the teaching staff, in such a way that the student shows that he or she has acquired the results of learning associated with the subject both in theoretical knowledge and in practice, as well as the development of clinical history, diagnosis, and therapeutic strategies based on the best scientific information. The ability to establish multidisciplinary medical relationships in the patient's environment, as well as a good ability to transmit this information orally and in writing, will be valued through work and presentation of the material at the end of the course.
Students, who do not take the assessment tests, both theoretical and practical, will be consider as non-assessed, exhausting the rights to the subject's enrolment.
Students who do not pass the content of the course will have a make-up test in a format to be determined.
This subject does not provide the single assessment system.
Schwartz's Principles of Surgery, 11e Eds. F. Charles Brunicardi, et al. McGraw-Hill, 2019
- ACS Surgery. Priciples and practice . Ed BC. Decker , INC (english ed. 2014)
- Protocols i guies terapèutiques d’urgències en general i en particular per aparells.
- Sabiston. Tratado de cirugía. Fundamentos biológicos de la pràctica quirúrgica moderna. Ed. Elsevier 2017.
no specific program is required
Information on the teaching languages can be checked on the CONTENTS section of the guide.