ΧΕΙΡΟΥΡΓΙΚΗ ΣΗΜΕΙΟΛΟΓΙΑ ESSENTIALS IN CLINICAL SURGERYCOURSE CODEΧΡ0100COURSE INSTRUCTORGEORGE TZOVARAS, Professor CO-INSTRUCTORSΚONSTANTINOS TEPETES, DIMITRIOS ZACHAROULIS,ANTIGONI POULTSIDI, IOANNIS MPALOGIANNIS, DIMITRIOS SIMEONIDIS, ΙOANNIS GHATZIIOANNOY, KONSTANTINOS PATERAKIS, GEORGIOS KOUVELOS, KIRIAKOS SPILIOPOULOS ECTS:6.00COURSE TYPECC | SCIENTIFIC AREA & SKILLS DEVELOPMENTTEACHING SEMESTER6st SEMESTER WEEKLY TEACHING HOURS:6 HOURSTotal Time (Teaching Hours + Student Workload)153 HOURSPREREQUIRED COURSES:NOLANGUAGE OF TEACHING AND EXAMSGreek & EnglishAVAILABLE TO ERASMUS STUDENTSYESSEMESTER LECTURES:DETAILS/LECTURESTEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS :Development of essentials in clinical surgery topics – Presentation – Commentary on typical patient cases – Clinical exercise in the ward.Examination and analysis of clinical cases from the department information system.STUDENT EVALUATIONMultiple Choice Test, Short Answer Questions.Examination prerequisite:Minimum attendance in 70% of lectures1 unjustified and 1 justified absence in clinical practice.Assessment of their participation in interactive teachingWritten Exams 80%Participation 20%Objective Objectives/Desired Results:At the end of this course students will have the ability to:Communicate effectively and easily with patientsCommunicate clearly and distinctly with their colleagues and other members of the medical staffUse the appropriate language for each patientTo extract and record a proper and organized medical historyUse the appropriate questions that will help to reach the correct diagnosisTo decide what is relevant with the current medical history and what to do with his or her past health problemsFollow appropriate sanitary practices during the patient examinationPlace the patient and himself in the appropriate position required for the examination or control of the physical examinationTo treat the patient with respect and dignity, paying attention to his privacy.Modify the examination according to the special needs of the patientExplain to the patient the possibility of pain or discomfort during the examinationTo record the physiological and pathological findingsTo distinguish the importance of pathological findings during clinical assessmentKnow and respect the patient’s autonomy and understand the patient’s possible choices including the right to refuse treatmentTo give a structured oral presentation of the most important findingsApproach the presentation flawlessly and with confidenceUnderstand the importance of working with colleagues and scientific juxtaposition with active participation in discussion groupsDemonstrate the ability to answer questions posed in clinical practice using electronic books, magazines, articles, and toolsCourse URL :https://www.med.uth.gr/DetailsLesNew.aspx?id=45Course Description:General clinical examination. Clinical examination of the headClinical examination of ears, nose, mouth, lips, tongue, cheeks, oropharynx, temporal, τemporomandibular joint, skull fractures, salivary glands)Clinical examination of the neckClinical examination of the thyroid glandClinical examination of the breastClinical examination of the chest (chest wall, respiratory disorders, pleural effusion)Clinical examination of the mediastinum. Clinical examination of chest trauma.Clinical examination of peripheral vessels (arteries, veins, lymphatics)Clinical examination of the abdomenClinical examination of anus and rectumClinical examination of acute abdomenClinical examination of abdominal traumaClinical examination of herniasClinical examination of surgical heart pathologiesClinical neurosurgical examination Recommended reading:Suggested Bibliography:Surgical Semiology, Hamilton BaileySurgery at a glance, P.GRACE, NThe examination of the surgical patient, Skalkeas Grigorios