10596623 | OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY | 1st | 5 | ENG |
Educational objectives Learning outcomes:
The course is focused on the interdisciplinary competencies needed by physicians for the management of health issues related to gynecology, obstetrics and perinatology.
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OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY Pediatria Generale e Specialista | 1st | 4 | ENG |
Educational objectives Learning outcomes:
Neonatology
• Neonatal care in the delivery room, resuscitation of the newborn, knowing its characteristics and vital signs,
• provide medical care to healthy newborn, assessing their adaptation to post-natal life, and recognizing the onset of the most frequent pathological manifestations,
• facilitate the mother-to-child approach in particular to promote breast-feeding and transmit the knowledge on the various modes of feeding and basic standards of personal and environmental hygiene,
• Have the main concepts to prevent the direct transmission of infectious diseases and the occurrence of occupational diseases
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OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY Ginecologia e Ostetricia | 1st | 1 | ENG |
Educational objectives Learning outcomes:
The course is focused on the interdisciplinary competencies needed by physicians for the management of health issues related to gynecology, obstetrics and perinatology.
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10596624 | INTERNAL MEDICINE AND GENERAL SURGERY II | 1st | 5 | ENG |
Educational objectives Learning outcomes:
Clinical cases should be using to assess the learning outcomes.
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INTERNAL MEDICINE AND GENERAL SURGERY II Chirurgia Generale | 1st | 3 | ENG |
Educational objectives Learning outcomes:
• Assessment of geriatric patients and clinic management of the most important geriatric disorders (chronic heart failure, dementia, falls and syncope)
• Management of complications in liver cirrhosis patients
• Management and treatment of venous thrombosis
• Old and new antithrombotic drugs: choosing the right treatments
• Management and treatment of Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)
• Management and treatment of arterial hypertension.
• Management and treatment of type II diabetes
• Evaluation and management of cardiovascular risk
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INTERNAL MEDICINE AND GENERAL SURGERY II Medicina Interna | 1st | 2 | ENG |
Educational objectives Learning outcomes:
Clinical cases should be using to assess the learning outcomes.
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1038309 | Medical-Scientific Methods: Public health | 1st | 8 | ENG |
Educational objectives Main teaching objectives:
The course is focused on the interdisciplinary competencies needed by physicians, ranging from economic and managerial skills to epidemiological methods to assess scientific evidence about the efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions.
By the end of the course, the student must:
- know the basic types of healthcare systems in the world, with their main strengths and weaknesses; the financing mechanisms of healthcare both at macro-level (healthcare systems) and micro-level (hospital and other healthcare organizations); the main tools of management control in the healthcare organizations; the methods used to evaluate the efficacy, the effectiveness and the efficiency of healthcare interventions;
- be able to read critically and use published epidemiological studies, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, as well as economic evaluations of healthcare interventions; know how to use basics of management control in the healthcare organizations;
- develop a professional attitude to adopt professional behaviors in accordance with the principles of equity, effectiveness and efficiency and objectives to the national, regional and local healthcare planning; develop a critical thinking in terms of global health, taking into account that many health problems spill over national boundaries.
MED/42
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the course, the student must:
- know the basic types of healthcare systems in the world, with their main strengths and weaknesses; the methods used to evaluate the efficacy, the effectiveness and the efficiency of healthcare interventions;
- be able to read critically and use published epidemiological studies, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, as well as economic evaluations of healthcare interventions;
- develop a professional attitude to adopt professional behaviors in accordance with the principles of equity, effectiveness and efficiency and objectives to the national, regional and local healthcare planning; develop a critical thinking in terms of global health, taking into account that many health problems spill over national boundaries.
SECS-P/06
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the course, the student must:
- know the basic types of healthcare systems in the world, with their main strengths and weaknesses; the financing mechanisms of healthcare both at macro-level (healthcare systems) and micro-level (hospital and other healthcare organizations); the main tools of management control in the healthcare organizations;
- know how to use basics of management control in the healthcare organizations;
- develop a professional attitude to adopt professional behaviors in accordance with the principles of equity, effectiveness and efficiency and objectives to the national, regional and local healthcare planning; develop a critical thinking in terms of global health, taking into account that many health problems spill over national boundaries.
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Medical-Scientific Methods: Public health -IX- MED 44 | 1st | 1 | ENG |
Educational objectives Main teaching objectives:
The course is focused on the interdisciplinary competencies needed by physicians, ranging from economic and managerial skills to epidemiological methods to assess scientific evidence about the efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions.
By the end of the course, the student must:
- know the basic types of healthcare systems in the world, with their main strengths and weaknesses; the financing mechanisms of healthcare both at macro-level (healthcare systems) and micro-level (hospital and other healthcare organizations); the main tools of management control in the healthcare organizations; the methods used to evaluate the efficacy, the effectiveness and the efficiency of healthcare interventions;
- be able to read critically and use published epidemiological studies, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, as well as economic evaluations of healthcare interventions; know how to use basics of management control in the healthcare organizations;
- develop a professional attitude to adopt professional behaviors in accordance with the principles of equity, effectiveness and efficiency and objectives to the national, regional and local healthcare planning; develop a critical thinking in terms of global health, taking into account that many health problems spill over national boundaries.
MED/42
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the course, the student must:
- know the basic types of healthcare systems in the world, with their main strengths and weaknesses; the methods used to evaluate the efficacy, the effectiveness and the efficiency of healthcare interventions;
- be able to read critically and use published epidemiological studies, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, as well as economic evaluations of healthcare interventions;
- develop a professional attitude to adopt professional behaviors in accordance with the principles of equity, effectiveness and efficiency and objectives to the national, regional and local healthcare planning; develop a critical thinking in terms of global health, taking into account that many health problems spill over national boundaries.
SECS-P/06
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the course, the student must:
- know the basic types of healthcare systems in the world, with their main strengths and weaknesses; the financing mechanisms of healthcare both at macro-level (healthcare systems) and micro-level (hospital and other healthcare organizations); the main tools of management control in the healthcare organizations;
- know how to use basics of management control in the healthcare organizations;
- develop a professional attitude to adopt professional behaviors in accordance with the principles of equity, effectiveness and efficiency and objectives to the national, regional and local healthcare planning; develop a critical thinking in terms of global health, taking into account that many health problems spill over national boundaries.
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Medical-Scientific Methods: Public health -X- MED 42 | 1st | 2 | ENG |
Educational objectives Main teaching objectives:
The course is focused on the interdisciplinary competencies needed by physicians, ranging from economic and managerial skills to epidemiological methods to assess scientific evidence about the efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions.
By the end of the course, the student must:
- know the basic types of healthcare systems in the world, with their main strengths and weaknesses; the financing mechanisms of healthcare both at macro-level (healthcare systems) and micro-level (hospital and other healthcare organizations); the main tools of management control in the healthcare organizations; the methods used to evaluate the efficacy, the effectiveness and the efficiency of healthcare interventions;
- be able to read critically and use published epidemiological studies, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, as well as economic evaluations of healthcare interventions; know how to use basics of management control in the healthcare organizations;
- develop a professional attitude to adopt professional behaviors in accordance with the principles of equity, effectiveness and efficiency and objectives to the national, regional and local healthcare planning; develop a critical thinking in terms of global health, taking into account that many health problems spill over national boundaries.
MED/42
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the course, the student must:
- know the basic types of healthcare systems in the world, with their main strengths and weaknesses; the methods used to evaluate the efficacy, the effectiveness and the efficiency of healthcare interventions;
- be able to read critically and use published epidemiological studies, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, as well as economic evaluations of healthcare interventions;
- develop a professional attitude to adopt professional behaviors in accordance with the principles of equity, effectiveness and efficiency and objectives to the national, regional and local healthcare planning; develop a critical thinking in terms of global health, taking into account that many health problems spill over national boundaries.
SECS-P/06
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the course, the student must:
- know the basic types of healthcare systems in the world, with their main strengths and weaknesses; the financing mechanisms of healthcare both at macro-level (healthcare systems) and micro-level (hospital and other healthcare organizations); the main tools of management control in the healthcare organizations;
- know how to use basics of management control in the healthcare organizations;
- develop a professional attitude to adopt professional behaviors in accordance with the principles of equity, effectiveness and efficiency and objectives to the national, regional and local healthcare planning; develop a critical thinking in terms of global health, taking into account that many health problems spill over national boundaries.
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1038831 | Paediatrics | 1st | 6 | ENG |
Educational objectives Learning outcomes:
By the end of the course the student must have developed knowledge about:
a) Normal neurological and mental development of children
b) Epidemiology and clinical presentation of psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents
c) Developmental disorders: definition, epidemiology and nosography
d) Nosography and etiology of neurological disorders in children
e) Presenting symptoms and diagnostic work-up in neurological and psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents.
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Paediatrics - MED 38 | 1st | 1 | ENG |
Educational objectives Learning outcomes:
By the end of the course the student must have developed knowledge about:
a) Normal neurological and mental development of children
b) Epidemiology and clinical presentation of psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents
c) Developmental disorders: definition, epidemiology and nosography
d) Nosography and etiology of neurological disorders in children
e) Presenting symptoms and diagnostic work-up in neurological and psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents.
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Paediatrics - MED 39 | 1st | 5 | ENG |
Educational objectives Learning outcomes:
By the end of the course, the student must know:
1) Normal growth, development and behavior and their assessment, as well as approaches to abnormalities from infancy through adolescence
2) Health maintenance and preventive care for children, including age-related issues in nutrition, safety, vaccination and risk factor identification and modification
3) Common acute and chronic pediatric conditions, congenital and genetic syndromes, and the importance of age on their manifestations and
4) Principles of physiology and pharmacology applicable to children from birth through adulthood, especially age-related changes.
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1038306 | Emergency medicine and surgery | 2nd | 10 | ENG |
Educational objectives Learning outcomes: knowledge of the principles of management of the main vascular emergencies.
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Emergency medicine and surgery - MED 09 | 2nd | 1 | ENG |
Educational objectives Learning outcomes:
The student acquires knowledge related to the main emergencies in the field of Emergency Medicine, thus develops skills and competences.
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Emergency medicine and surgery - MED 18 | 2nd | 2 | ENG |
Educational objectives Learning outcomes:
Acquisition of knowledge and competences related to the treatment of polytrauma patients, on the basis of the ATLS guidelines, and to the main non traumatic surgical abdominal emergencies.
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Emergency medicine and surgery - MED 22 | 2nd | 1 | ENG |
Educational objectives Learning outcomes: knowledge of the principles of management of the main vascular emergencies.
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Emergency medicine and surgery - MED 36 | 2nd | 1 | ENG |
Educational objectives Learning outcomes:
Knowledge of the principles of management of the main neurological emergencies.
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Emergency medicine and surgery - MED 41 | 2nd | 2 | ENG |
Educational objectives Learning outcomes:
Major organ shortcomings. Principles of pathophysiology of acute respiratory failure.
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Emergency medicine and surgery - MED 33 | 2nd | 2 | ENG |
Educational objectives Learning outcomes:
Knowledge of the critical steps in the management of most common musculoskeletal injuries in the Emergency Department (damage control) and ultimate reconstructive surgeries.
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Emergency medicine and surgery - MED 26 | 2nd | 1 | ENG |
Educational objectives Learning outcomes:
Knowledge of the principles of radiological management of the critical patient and indications of the different radiological exams.
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10596625 | INTERNAL MEDICINE AND GENERAL SURGERY III | 2nd | 4 | ENG |
Educational objectives Main teaching objectives:
By the end of the course, the student should be able to:
• Know common problems of abdominal pain: diagnosis and management
• Know the Management of cholelithiasis and haematuria
• Know Main problems of those subjects who have undergone surgery for stomach and intestine cancer
• Manage drug politherapy (side effects, checking for drug interaction)
• Choose the right treatments for type 2 diabetes mellitus
• Prevent cardiovascular disease: the metabolic syndrome model
• Manage subjects with Community Acquired Pneumonia (CAP)
• Manage subjects with acute kidney failure
• Interpret arterial blood gas results
• Interpret Electrocardiogram (EKG)
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INTERNAL MEDICINE AND GENERAL SURGERY III Chirurgia Generale | 2nd | 3 | ENG |
Educational objectives Learning outcomes:
At the end of the course the student should:
• know the main risks associated with drug politherapy (drug interactions; drug-related side-effects; lack of benefit from useful drugs; use of potentially inappropriate drugs; poor medication adherence);
• be able to check drug interactions, identify subjects at greater risk of adverse events, change drug dose.
• Be able to interpret a normal EKG
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INTERNAL MEDICINE AND GENERAL SURGERY III Medicina Interna | 2nd | 1 | ENG |
Educational objectives Learning outcomes:
By the end of the course, the student should:
• hypothesize the possible diagnoses in a patient with abdominal pain
• describe the therapeutic approaches in the most frequent conditions with abdominal pain
• manage daily living activities in a patient who underwent gastric or colonic surgery
• identify the main clinical conditions in cholelithiasis and describe the therapeutic approaches
• hypothesize the possible diagnoses in a patient with hematuria and describe the therapeutic approaches
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1038563 | MEDICAL-SCIENTIFIC METHODS: FORENSIC MEDICINE - MEDICINE AND THE LAW | 2nd | 5 | ENG |
Educational objectives Main teaching objectives:
• Know the main legislative norms that regulate the Health organization and the fundamentals of bioethics in the present-day problematic area, knowledge of ethical norms and different cultural models, the area of action of clinical bioethics and the concept of taking care of the patient.
• Be able to carry out medico-legal procedures; be able to make an ethical analysis of a case history and an evaluation of the doctor’s own behavior in critical situations following the principles of medical ethics.
• Be aware of deontological obligations and responsibility in the practice of medicine and in the national area of the social security system.
• Be able to be a doctor who, respecting a person’s dignity, acts by safeguarding the health and welfare of the patient and of the community, using the limited resources available by law, aware of the need to respect the patient’s rights and autonomy but at the same time helping the patient to reach a decision aimed at what is best for him.
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TPVES115 | INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM – MEDICINE | 2nd | 5 | ENG |
Educational objectives PRACTICAL EVALUATION INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM (TPVES)
Upon completion of the practical evaluation internship, the student:
Implements good practices in the physician-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, consent acquisition)
Has the ability to collect a history and perform an objective examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and can apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary problems and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or not the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret the reports of diagnostic imaging examinations.
He/she is able to orientate him/herself on the decision-making processes related to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment.
He/she is able to fill in the admission/discharge report and able to fill in the discharge letter
is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or sheltered hospitalization in other facilities
Demonstrates the ability to frame the reason for hospitalization in the context of possible chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of patients
Can indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects shift start and end times, dresses appropriately for the role, carries all necessary equipment
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or outpatient clinic)
Interacts correctly with medical, nursing and technical staff on the ward
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and duties of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities)
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INTERNAL MEDICINE | 2nd | 3 | ITA |
Educational objectives PRACTICAL EVALUATION INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM (TPVES)
Upon completion of the practical evaluation internship, the student:
Implements good practices in the physician-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, consent acquisition)
Has the ability to collect a history and perform an objective examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and can apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary problems and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or not the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret the reports of diagnostic imaging examinations.
He/she is able to orientate him/herself on the decision-making processes related to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment.
He/she is able to fill in the admission/discharge report and able to fill in the discharge letter
is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or sheltered hospitalization in other facilities
Demonstrates the ability to frame the reason for hospitalization in the context of possible chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of patients
Can indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects shift start and end times, dresses appropriately for the role, carries all necessary equipment
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or outpatient clinic)
Interacts correctly with medical, nursing and technical staff on the ward
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and duties of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities)
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RHEUMATOLOGY | 2nd | 1 | ITA |
Educational objectives PRACTICAL EVALUATION INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM (TPVES)
Upon completion of the practical evaluation internship, the student:
Implements good practices in the physician-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, consent acquisition)
Has the ability to collect a history and perform an objective examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and can apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary problems and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or not the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret the reports of diagnostic imaging examinations.
He/she is able to orientate him/herself on the decision-making processes related to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment.
He/she is able to fill in the admission/discharge report and able to fill in the discharge letter
is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or sheltered hospitalization in other facilities
Demonstrates the ability to frame the reason for hospitalization in the context of possible chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of patients
Can indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects shift start and end times, dresses appropriately for the role, carries all necessary equipment
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or outpatient clinic)
Interacts correctly with medical, nursing and technical staff on the ward
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and duties of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities)
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INFECTIOUS DISEASES | 2nd | 1 | ITA |
Educational objectives PRACTICAL EVALUATION INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM (TPVES)
Upon completion of the practical evaluation internship, the student:
Implements good practices in the physician-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, consent acquisition)
Has the ability to collect a history and perform an objective examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and can apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary problems and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or not the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret the reports of diagnostic imaging examinations.
He/she is able to orientate him/herself on the decision-making processes related to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment.
He/she is able to fill in the admission/discharge report and able to fill in the discharge letter
is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or sheltered hospitalization in other facilities
Demonstrates the ability to frame the reason for hospitalization in the context of possible chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of patients
Can indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects shift start and end times, dresses appropriately for the role, carries all necessary equipment
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or outpatient clinic)
Interacts correctly with medical, nursing and technical staff on the ward
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and duties of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities)
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TPVES106 | INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM - SURGERY | 2nd | 5 | ENG |
Educational objectives PRACTICAL EVALUATION INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM (TPVES)
Upon completion of the practical evaluation internship, the student:
Implements good practices in the physician-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, consent acquisition)
Has the ability to collect a history and perform an objective examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and can apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary problems and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or not the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret the reports of diagnostic imaging examinations.
He/she is able to orientate him/herself on the decision-making processes related to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment.
He/she is able to fill in the admission/discharge report and able to fill in the discharge letter
is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or sheltered hospitalization in other facilities
Demonstrates the ability to frame the reason for hospitalization in the context of possible chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of patients
Can indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects shift start and end times, dresses appropriately for the role, carries all necessary equipment
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or outpatient clinic)
Interacts correctly with medical, nursing and technical staff on the ward
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and duties of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities)
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GENERAL SURGERY | 2nd | 3 | ITA |
Educational objectives PRACTICAL EVALUATION INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM (TPVES)
Upon completion of the practical evaluation internship, the student:
Implements good practices in the physician-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, consent acquisition)
Has the ability to collect a history and perform an objective examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and can apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary problems and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or not the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret the reports of diagnostic imaging examinations.
He/she is able to orientate him/herself on the decision-making processes related to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment.
He/she is able to fill in the admission/discharge report and able to fill in the discharge letter
is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or sheltered hospitalization in other facilities
Demonstrates the ability to frame the reason for hospitalization in the context of possible chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of patients
Can indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects shift start and end times, dresses appropriately for the role, carries all necessary equipment
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or outpatient clinic)
Interacts correctly with medical, nursing and technical staff on the ward
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and duties of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities)
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PLASTIC SURGERY | 2nd | 1 | ITA |
Educational objectives PRACTICAL EVALUATION INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM (TPVES)
Upon completion of the practical evaluation internship, the student:
Implements good practices in the physician-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, consent acquisition)
Has the ability to collect a history and perform an objective examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and can apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary problems and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or not the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret the reports of diagnostic imaging examinations.
He/she is able to orientate him/herself on the decision-making processes related to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment.
He/she is able to fill in the admission/discharge report and able to fill in the discharge letter
is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or sheltered hospitalization in other facilities
Demonstrates the ability to frame the reason for hospitalization in the context of possible chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of patients
Can indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects shift start and end times, dresses appropriately for the role, carries all necessary equipment
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or outpatient clinic)
Interacts correctly with medical, nursing and technical staff on the ward
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and duties of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities)
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GYNAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS | 2nd | 1 | ITA |
Educational objectives PRACTICAL EVALUATION INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM (TPVES)
Upon completion of the practical evaluation internship, the student:
Implements good practices in the physician-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, consent acquisition)
Has the ability to collect a history and perform an objective examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and can apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary problems and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or not the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret the reports of diagnostic imaging examinations.
He/she is able to orientate him/herself on the decision-making processes related to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment.
He/she is able to fill in the admission/discharge report and able to fill in the discharge letter
is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or sheltered hospitalization in other facilities
Demonstrates the ability to frame the reason for hospitalization in the context of possible chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of patients
Can indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects shift start and end times, dresses appropriately for the role, carries all necessary equipment
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or outpatient clinic)
Interacts correctly with medical, nursing and technical staff on the ward
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and duties of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities)
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TPVES107 | INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM – GP | 2nd | 5 | ITA |
Educational objectives PRACTICAL EVALUATION INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM (TPVES)
Upon completion of the practical evaluation internship, the student:
Implements good practices in the physician-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, consent acquisition)
Has the ability to collect a history and perform an objective examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and can apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary problems and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or not the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret the reports of diagnostic imaging examinations.
He/she is able to orientate him/herself on the decision-making processes related to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment.
He/she is able to fill in the admission/discharge report and able to fill in the discharge letter
is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or sheltered hospitalization in other facilities
Demonstrates the ability to frame the reason for hospitalization in the context of possible chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of patients
Can indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects shift start and end times, dresses appropriately for the role, carries all necessary equipment
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or outpatient clinic)
Interacts correctly with medical, nursing and technical staff on the ward
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and duties of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities)
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INTERNAL MEDICINE | 2nd | 3 | ITA |
Educational objectives PRACTICAL EVALUATION INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM (TPVES)
Upon completion of the practical evaluation internship, the student:
Implements good practices in the physician-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, consent acquisition)
Has the ability to collect a history and perform an objective examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and can apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary problems and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or not the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret the reports of diagnostic imaging examinations.
He/she is able to orientate him/herself on the decision-making processes related to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment.
He/she is able to fill in the admission/discharge report and able to fill in the discharge letter
is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or sheltered hospitalization in other facilities
Demonstrates the ability to frame the reason for hospitalization in the context of possible chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of patients
Can indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects shift start and end times, dresses appropriately for the role, carries all necessary equipment
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or outpatient clinic)
Interacts correctly with medical, nursing and technical staff on the ward
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and duties of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities)
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GENERAL SURGERY | 2nd | 2 | ITA |
Educational objectives PRACTICAL EVALUATION INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM (TPVES)
Upon completion of the practical evaluation internship, the student:
Implements good practices in the physician-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, consent acquisition)
Has the ability to collect a history and perform an objective examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and can apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary problems and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or not the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret the reports of diagnostic imaging examinations.
He/she is able to orientate him/herself on the decision-making processes related to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment.
He/she is able to fill in the admission/discharge report and able to fill in the discharge letter
is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or sheltered hospitalization in other facilities
Demonstrates the ability to frame the reason for hospitalization in the context of possible chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of patients
Can indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects shift start and end times, dresses appropriately for the role, carries all necessary equipment
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or outpatient clinic)
Interacts correctly with medical, nursing and technical staff on the ward
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and duties of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities)
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AAF1368 | ADE | 2nd | 8 | ITA |
Educational objectives The student is allowed to choose one or more courses offered within any first cycle degree program at Sapienza, provided that they are coherent with his learning path.
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AAF1016 | Final exam | 2nd | 18 | ENG |
Educational objectives Mainteaching objectivesBy the end of the course the sudent must:
Know the main legislative norms that regulate Health organization and the fundamentals of bioethics in the present-day problematic area, knowledge of ethical norms and different cultural models, the area of action of clinical bioethics and the concept of taking care of the patient. Be able tocarry out medico-legal procedures; be able to make an ethical analysis of a case history and an evaluation of the doctor’s own behaviour in critical situations following the principles of medical ethics. Be aware of deontological obligations and responsibility in the practice of medicine and in the national area of the social security system. Be able to be a doctor who, respecting a person’s dignity, acts by safeguarding the health and welfare of the patient and of the community, using the limited resources available by law, aware of the need to respect the patient’s rights and autonomy but at the same time helping the patient to reach a decision aimed at what is best for him.
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AAF1368 | ADE | 2nd | 8 | ITA |
Educational objectives The student is allowed to choose one or more courses offered within any first cycle degree program at Sapienza, provided that they are coherent with his learning path.
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