PATHOLOGY II
December 13, 2023
2024-09-18 14:15
PATHOLOGY II
PATHOLOGY II
Lesson Code: |
PTH0302 |
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Professor in charge: |
Stefanidis Ioannis, Professor |
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Other Teachers: |
L. Sakkas, P. Kotsis, S. Potamianos, G. Vasilopoulos, A. Kapsoritakis, A. Manolakis, K. Makaritsis, D. Bogdanos, E. Rigopoulou, N. Gatselis, N. Giannakoulas, K. Zachou, X. Katsiari, A. Bargiota, G. Euframidis, G. Daios, T. Eleftheriadis, Eleni Bouronikou, Theodora Simopoulou, A. Kotsakis, E. Saloustros, F. Koinis, Vasilios Papadopoulos |
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ECTS: |
8.00 |
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Type|Type of Course: |
YP | SCIENTIFIC AREA |
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Teaching Semester: |
7th Semester |
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Hours per week: |
8 Hours |
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Total Time (Teaching Hours + Student Workload) |
208 Hours |
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Prerequisites: |
The student must have successfully passed at least four (4) of the following courses. i. Biochemistry of Human Enzymes and Metabolism ii. Systems Physiology iii. Neurophysiology and Endocrine Physiology iv. Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System v. Viscera and Vascular Anatomy vi. Anatomy of Nervous System and Sensory Organs vii. General Morphology viii. Special Morphology ix. Pharmacology I |
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Language of Instruction: |
GREEK IN ENGLISH TERMS |
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Available for Erasmus: |
YES |
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Semester Lectures: |
Coming Soon… |
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Teaching Method: |
Face to face
Lesson with computer slides, Literature search through PubMed. |
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Evaluation Method: |
Assessment: Final written exam with multiple choice questions (80-100%)
Short-answer questions in clinical exercises regardless of the patient's bed in relation to a clinical or laboratory/imaging finding (0-10%)
Clinical problem solving in clinical practice and interactive lecture theater (0-10%) |
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Objective Objectives/Desired Results: |
The course forms the core of Pathology
The course material aims to introduce students to clinical and critical thinking
It also refers to clinical entities. In this sense, the course is the basis on which the student will learn various manifestations of clinical diseases.
Finally, the aim of the course is the students' understanding of the importance of clinical manifestations, laboratory and imaging findings in a distinct scientific field / profession
Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
- Analyzes key elements of epidemiology and pathogenesis of the main diseases of rheumatology, gastroenterology, hematology, endocrinology, oncology and nephrology
- It describes manifestations of these diseases
- to distinguish the main treatment options for each of the above ailments
- chooses (with advantages/disadvantages) imaging laboratory and immunological tests for the diagnosis of the above diseases
- To combine manifestations with laboratory and imaging findings to diagnose one of the above diseases.
- He can collaborate with his fellow students to develop a theme of the above diseases
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Course Description: |
1. Basic elements of epidemiology and pathogenesis of diseases of nephrology, rheumatology, gastroenterology, hematology, oncology, and endocrinology.
2. Clinical Manifestations in the above diseases.
3. Laboratory findings in the above diseases
4. Illustrative findings, in the above diseases.
5. Prognosis and evidence of treatment in the above diseases. |
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Recommended reading: |
-Suggested Bibliography:
1) Pathology
Kumar Parveen, Clark Michael
2) Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment
MCPHEE ET AL
3) Cecil Basic Pathology
Benjamin Ivor, Griggs Robert, Wing Edward, Fitz J..
-Related scientific journals: |
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