MEDICAL COMMUNICATION

MEDICAL COMMUNICATION

MEDICAL COMMUNICATION

Lesson Code: KI0400

Professor in charge: Gourgoulianis Kon/nos, Professor

Other Teachers:

ECTS: 2.00

Type|Type of Course: OP | SCIENTIFIC AREA

Teaching Semester: 13th Semester

Hours per week: 2 hours

Total Time (Teaching Hours + Student Workload) 54 Hours

Prerequisites: NO

Language of Instruction: GREEK

Available for Erasmus: NO

Semester Lectures: Coming Soon…

Teaching Method:

LECTURES and tutorial exercises Compulsory attendance

PowerPoint


Evaluation Method: Written and oral presentation of laboratory exercises

Objective Objectives/Desired Results: The general purpose of the course is to introduce students to the ways of writing and presenting the results of medical research and to enable them to plan, analyze and write a scientific article or speech.Furthermore, the course seeks to provide students with the basic elements for the formation of the theoretical and methodological background for how to write and compose an original paper. The specific objectives of the course are specialized in the following intended learning outcomes:

Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
He has an understanding and knowledge of the uses and how to search medical literature (bibliographic update, archiving of articles). He will also have knowledge of the basic principles for the types of medical research (research concept, protocol, ethics) as well as how to read a medical paper. Finally, he will have acquired knowledge of the basic principles for the critical approach of a published medical article.
He/she will be able to use the acquired knowledge in order to:
• to design and perform an original medical research work
• write and present an interesting incident
• to use the foreign language in the medical article
• have the resources to pursue original research (PhD thesis)
• to organize a scientific talk by structuring the slides in an appropriate way
• critically approach a published work in digital databases and evaluate its results
• use appropriate scientific style in a medical article
• collaborate with fellow students to search medical literature and to critically evaluate published research papers


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Course Description: – Introduction- Ways to search medical literature
– Bibliographic updating, archiving of articles
– Types of medical research (research concept, protocol, ethics)
– How to read a medical paper
– How the original paper is written
– How to write and present an interesting incident
– The scientific style of the medical article
– The use of Foreign Language in the medical article
– The structure of the slides
– Organization of a scientific talk
– Publication in digital databases
– Doctoral thesis

Recommended reading: • Medical Scripture and Discourse. KI Gourgoulianis- V. Tsakraklidis, Beta Publications
• Material from the internet

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