Objectives and Contextualisation
The subject of Psychiatry that is taught to 5th year Pre-Graduate students has the context of training in the basic aspects of Psychiatry and Mental Health that every medical professional must know for the correct practice of medicine, regardless of the student's final specialty.
- Recognize, diagnose and guide the management of mental problems.
- Know the semiology and the technique of the psychopathological examination that allows to recognize the main psychiatric syndromes.
- Know the basics of the relationship between health and the environment.
- Know the biological, psychological and social foundations of personality disorders and abnormal behaviour.
- Recognize, diagnose and guide the management of psychiatric disorders.
- Know the basics of psychological treatment.
- Know how to carry out a complete psychiatric anamnesis, centered on the patient and oriented to the different psychopathologies, interpreting their meaning.
- Know the main groups of drugs, doses, routes of administration and pharmacokinetics, their interactions and adverse effects, and prescription and pharmacovigilance.
Assessment
Continous Assessment Activities
Title |
Weighting |
Hours |
ECTS |
Learning Outcomes |
Practices: Written evaluation through objective tests: Essay tests: Restricted questions |
20% |
1
|
0.04 |
32, 20, 30, 3
|
Practices: Written evaluations through objective tests: Selection items: Multiple choice items |
10% |
1
|
0.04 |
1, 5, 10, 15, 11, 22
|
Theory: Evaluation through objective tests: Essay tests: Restricted questions |
20% |
3
|
0.12 |
12, 15, 16, 14, 13, 17, 11, 25, 27, 28, 29, 22
|
Written assessments using objective tests: Selection items: Multiple choice items |
50% |
2
|
0.08 |
1, 2, 4, 8, 7, 9, 6, 12, 15, 16, 14, 13, 17, 11, 18, 21, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 22, 31
|
This subject does not provide for the single assessment system
Assessment activities (7h)
The evaluation of the subject is continuous. This subject does NOT provide for the single assessment system. The final synthesis test is part of the continuous assessment.
All the content presented in theoretical classes, seminars and simulation practices may be subject to evaluation.
At the end of the subject, an assessment will be made through a synthesis test of the theoretical part which will consist of multiple choice questions (PEM) and restricted questions (contingency 50% of the final mark of the subject).
The practices will be evaluated with a clinical case and an online depression course (in total continence 30% of the final grade of the subject). In the evaluation of the clinical case, a psychopathological, diagnostic and therapeutic evaluation of the same will be requested (with a weight of 20% of the final mark of the subject). On the other hand, as part of the internship assessment, students will have to take an online course on depression that will count for 10% of the subject's final grade. You must have taken and passed the online depression course to have access to the 30% of the final grade that the practices represent.
There will be a continuous evaluation of the student's progress in the subject (total contingency 20% of the final mark) by solving clinical cases proposed throughout the course (a total of 4) through short questions throughout the course
Students who, after the evaluation process, have not passed the subject's theoretical evaluation exam (synthesis test of the theoretical part), will have the option of a final synthesis test in February. The theoretical exam must be passed with a minimum grade of 5 in order to be able to make an average with the rest of theassessment activities. The different scores of the continuous and practical assessment cannot be recovered in this final assessment in February.
Students who do not take both the theoretical and practical assessment tests will be considered "Not Evaluable", exhausting their rights to enroll in the subject
Software
Theory
35 theoretical classes of 60 minutes with the following syllabus:
Topic 1. Study methods. Psychiatric models and theories
Most important psychiatric conceptual models: biological, psychological and social.
Topic 2. Psychopathology and psychiatric propaedeutics
Differential learning of the clinical history in psychiatry in relation to the conventional medical clinical history. Introduction to psychopathological examination and syndromic diagnosis.
Topic 3. Psychiatric nosology
Identification of the major nosological groups. Bases of the classifications.
Topic 4. Organic mental disorders I
Organic Mental Disorder in the current classifications (DSM-5 and CIE-10). Identification of pictures of Delirium or confusional syndrome.
Topic 5. Organic mental disorders II and Cognitive Impairment
Identification of dementia patterns from a mental health perspective.
Topic 6. Schizophrenic disorders I
Concept and description. Epidemiology, exploration and diagnostic bases.
Topic 7. Schizophrenic disorders II
Differential diagnosis. Treatment.
Unit 8. Delusional and schizoaffective disorders
Clinical presentation of delusional and schizoaffective disorders. diagnosis Referral criteria. Treatment.
Topic 9. Addictive behaviors I
Basic knowledge ofdisorders related to the consumption of different substances of abuse (alcohol, nicotine). Epidemiology of consumption. Clinic associated with consumption.
Subject 10. Addictive behaviors II
Basic knowledge of disorders related to the consumption of different substances of abuse and behavioral addictions. Epidemiology of consumption. Clinic associated with consumption.
Unit 11. Affective disorders I
Diagnosis of depressive and manic episodes. Treatment of first choice in non-specialized areas and referral criteria. Integrated treatments.
Unit 12. Affective disorders II
Diagnosis of depressive and manic episodes. Treatment of first choice in non-specialized areas and referral criteria. Integrated treatments.
Topic 13. Anxiety disorders.
Concept and description of the different anxiety disorders. Epidemiology, exploration and diagnostic bases.
Topic 14. Obsessive and phobic disorders
Concept and description of ruminative and compulsive phenomena, as well as phobias. Epidemiology, exploration and diagnostic bases. Differential diagnosis and treatment.
Unit 15. Conversion and somatization disorders
Concept and description of conversion and somatization disorders. Epidemiology, exploration and diagnostic bases. Differential diagnosis and treatment.
Unit 16. Disorders related to trauma and stress and adaptation factors.
Psychological reactions to somatic illness Concept and description of adaptation disorders. Epidemiology, exploration and diagnostic bases. Differential diagnosis and treatment.
Topic 17. Sexual response and sexual dysfunctions
Physiology of the sexual response and implications in humanpathology. Sexual dysfunctions and paraphilias. Criteria for referral to specialized assistance.
Item 18. Suicidal behavior
Detection of suicidal risk. Evaluation and correct referral. Emergency intervention.
Topic 19. Personality disorders I
Concept and description of the different personality disorders. Epidemiology, exploration and diagnostic bases.
Topic 20. Personality disorders II
Concept and description of the different personality disorders. Epidemiology, exploration and diagnostic bases.
Topic 21. Child psychiatry I
Characteristics of child psychology and its influence on pathological states. Neurodevelopmental disorders. Detection of pathological states. Evaluation and correct referral.
Unit 22. Child psychiatry II.
Behavioral disorders in preschool, school and adolescence. Anxiety and depression disorders inchildren and adolescents Detection of pathological states.
Evaluation and correct referral.
Unit 23. Psychosomatic pathology and link Psychiatry
Study of the psychological factors that can affect the
presentation and courses of general disorders. Therapeutic maneuvers for healing or improvement. Psychological factors in the etiology of some medical disorders. Psychotherapeutic resources to associate them with the general treatment.
Topic 24. Eating disorders
Knowledge of eating disorders to be able to diagnose or detect a case practicing in any non-psychiatric specialty.
Topic 25. Psychiatry and Gender.
Gender perspective in psychiatry. Factors determining psychopathology depending on sex or gender. Relevant factors for the choice of treatments.
Topic 26. Gerontopsychiatry
Application of the characteristics of the elderly to psychiatric pathology. Identification of psychiatric disorders specific to old age. Application of the corresponding treatments, taking into account the conditions and the age of the person.
Topic 27. Sleep disorders
How to perform the sleep scan. Neurophysiological bases of sleep disorders, mainly those that occur in psychiatric diseases.
Unit 28. Biological treatments: psychotropic drugs I (anxiolytics and antidepressants)
Basic notions of psychopharmacology. General knowledge about psychotropic drugs: when to use them, how and what are the main advantages and disadvantages.
Unit 29. Biological treatments: psychotropic drugs II (antipsychotics)
Basic notions of psychopharmacology.
nature in the UDHs.
Advanced clinical simulationpractice (in humans) 1h
There will be a total of 1 advanced clinical simulation practice of one hour duration.
According to the criteria of the responsible teaching staff and according to the resources available in each Teaching Unit, part of the content corresponding to the seminar lessons may be taught and evaluated in the simulation classrooms with the corresponding methodology.
Freelance work (97h)
Comprehensive reading of texts and articles, study and creation of diagrams, summary and conceptual assimilation of the contents. Preparation of presentations and deliveries.
Topic 30. Biological treatments: psychotropic drugs III (eutimizers and other psychotropic drugs)
Basic notions of psychopharmacology.
Subject 31. Other biological treatments
Biological treatments in psychiatry. Basic notions of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), psychosurgery and other treatments.
Subject 32. Psychological treatments I
Main modalities of psychologicaltreatments and their indications in the context of psychiatric treatments.
Subject 33. Psychological treatments II
Main modalities of psychological treatments and their indications in the context of psychiatric treatments.
Item 34. Psychiatric emergencies
Identify the characteristics of a psychiatric emergency. Intervention in crisis. Emergency treatment for anxiety disorders and affective disorders.
Topic 35. Digital health applied to psychiatry
Basic concepts about digital health. Review of available treatments and digital health tools.
Seminars
The seminars will be adapted to the attendance reality of each of the Hospital Teaching Units (UDH), which will be explained on the first day of class of the subject, through the professors responsible for the subject at the UDH. There will be a total of 8 seminars of two hours each (SEM type):
Seminar 1: Psychopathology and psychiatric propaedeutics in the adult population.
Seminar 2: Depression and anxiety
Seminar 3: Neurodevelopmental disorders
Seminar 4: Personality disorders
Seminar 5: The doctor facing autolytic behavior
Seminar 6: Addictive behaviors
Seminar 7: Psychogeriatrics
Seminar 8: Specific populations
Clinical practices
20 hours of compulsory practice
The clinical practices have as their objective the approach and experience of the practice of psychiatry to the student, who, always accompanied by the teacher, will receive the appropriate explanations for a better understanding of the subject and the learning of skills . The internships are particularly useful for the student to learn and develop the skills of the doctor-patient interview in general and the psychiatric patient interview in particular to facilitate the realization of a psychopathological examination and a syndromic diagnosis. A rotation through different devices of psychiatric care or multimedia activities is proposed, in order to make contact with the different aspects of care in psychiatry and mental health. Thus, it is proposed that the student accompany the teacher in the course of clinical assistancein any of the following devices:
Acute Adult and/or Child Psychiatry Unit
Addictions Unit (admission and/or outpatient unit)
Mental Health Center for adults and/or children and young people
Psychiatry emergencies
Specific program of each of the Hospital Teaching Units (for example, affective disorders, interconsultation, neurodevelopmental disorders, suicide prevention program, child and adolescent psychiatry, etc.)
The final organization of the internships will be adapted to the actual attendance of each of the Hospital Teaching Units (UUDDHH), which will be explained on the first day of class of the subject, through the professors responsible for the course
Advanced clinical simulation practice (in humans) 1h
There will be a total of 1 advanced clinical simulation practice of one hour duration.
According to the criteria of the responsible teaching staff and according to the resources available in each Teaching Unit, part of the content corresponding to the seminar lessons may be taught and evaluated in the simulation classrooms with the corresponding methodology.
Freelance work (96h)
Comprehensive reading of texts
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