Behavioural Sciences and Scientific Methodology (2020/2021)
The teaching is organized as follows:
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LEZIONI 1° SEMESTRE 1° ANNO
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Learning outcomes
The aim of the course is to deepen the pedagogical and educational meanings and issues, referable to subjects with special educational needs; to introduce to the neurobiological and neurophysiological correlates of human cognitive functions and to the neuropsychological evidence of deficit of cognitive functions following focal brain lesions. The course also offers a path of critical knowledge of the historical development of medicine and medical-biological thought from antiquity to the present, with particular reference to the understanding of the principles that underlie the scientific methodology. It provides the basic theoretical tools of quantitative medicine illustrating techniques of descriptive and inferential statistics, as well as basic concepts of computer science, such as algorithm, code and encoding, programming language, computer architecture. This course displays meanings and educational paths about special needs subjects, to improve more suitable strategies in professional actions. Moreover, students will may be called to meet new cultural and conceptual job patterns. At the end, they will be able to know how to apply or improve resources in inclusive processes; know the "core" of special education, by pratical knowledge; explore innovative visions and dimensions to improve inclusive processes, in various professional realities; master different methods and strategies about surgery with special needs people. INFORMATICS MODULE Educational objectives The course aims to introduce students to the basic concepts of computer science, such as the concepts of algorithm, code and coding, programming language, architecture of a calculator. GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY MODULE Educational objectives Neurobiological and neurophysiological correlates of human cognitive functions. Neurospychological evidence of cognitive function deficits as a result of focal cerebral lesions. MEDICAL STATISTICS MODULE The course aims to introduce the basic theoretical tools of Quantitative Medicine. The course points to prepare students to: - describe, interpret and communicate appropriately the information gathered on a collective of patients (or other experimental units); - assess the reliability of the measurements in the biomedical field, in terms of sensitivity, specificity, accuracy and precision; - generalize the observations collected on a limited number of subjects to the population of origin using elementary inferential techniques - read critically the articles of the biomedical area MEDICAL HISTORY MODULE To obtain a critical knowledge of the historical evolution of medical and biological sciences from the antiquity until the current time, with special attention to the principles of the scientific method. The course encompass also a section about the history of dentistry and related disciplines. The program is divided in two main sections: General section: Epochs, events and figures in the history of medicine Special section: History of dentistry
Bibliography
Reference texts
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Title |
Publishing house |
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ISBN |
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W. W. Daniel, C. L. Cross |
Biostatistica Concetti di base per l’analisi statistica delle scienze dell’area medico-sanitaria
(Edizione 3)
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EdiSES |
2019
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9788833190419 |
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Norman G, Streiner D |
Biostatistica: quello che avreste voluto sapere...
(Edizione 2)
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Ambrosiana |
2015
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Verlato G, Zanolin ME |
Esercizi di Statistica Medica, Informatica ed Epidemiologia
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Libreria Cortina Editrice, Verona |
2000
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Swinscow TDV, Campbell MJ |
Le basi della Statistica per scienze bio-mediche
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Edizioni Minerva Medica S.p.A., Torino |
2004
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Villani S, Borrelli P |
Excel & Statistica Medica
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Medea s.r.l. Pavia |
2013
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Dancey CP, Reidy JG, Rowe R |
Statistica per le scienze mediche
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Piccin Nuova Libraria S.p.A. |
2016
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978-88-299-2765-4 |
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Sciuto, Buonanno, Mari |
Introduzione ai sistemi informatici 5/ed
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McGraw-Hill |
2014
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9788838668326 |
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Cacciari Papagno |
Psicologia Generale e Neuroscienze Cognitive
(Edizione 1)
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Il Mulino |
2006
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88-15-11057-7 |
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V. Giuffra, G. Fornaciari |
Manuale di storia della medicina
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Felici ed. s.r.l. |
2011
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P. Zampetti |
Storia della Odontoiatria Infantile
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Martina ed., Bologna |
2007
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P. Zampetti |
Storia dell’Odontoiatria
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Aracne ed. Roma |
2009
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L. Borghi |
Umori. Il fattore umano nella storia delle discipline biomediche
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Società Editrice Universo |
2013
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Docente |
Viene distribuito come traccia di studio il testo di tutte le diapositive proiettate nel corso delle lezioni
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Examination Methods
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MM: DIDATTICA E PEDAGOGIA SPECIALE
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Oral interview, with: a) teacher's questions on syllabus main parts; b) students will prepare a choice subject's oral exposition on "good practices in attendance or surgery", about one or more cases or situations seen in the course.
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MM: STATISTICA MEDICA
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The exam is written and consists of multiple choice tests and exercises. The answers provided in the examination will be discussed with the student.
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MM: PSICOLOGIA GENERALE
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multiple choice test: 15 questions with 3 response options each
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MM: INFORMATICA
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The exam consists of two written tests. One test (mainly aimed to verify the student skills) will consist of exercises which have to be taken with the aid of a computer connected to the university network. The other test (mainly aimed to verify the student knowledges) will consist of questions with free-text answers and/or multiple-choice questions. Each exercise /question of both tests will be associated with a score (reported in the text of the exam). The maximum score achievable for each test is 16 points. In order to pass the course, the student must obtain a minimum score of 9 points in each test. The final grade corresponds to the sum of the scores obtained in the two tests up to a maximum of 30. In order to obtain the grade of excellence (30 cum laude) the student should provide correct and comprehensive answers for all the questions of the two tests (the sum of the scores obtained for the two tests should be 32 points). The two tests will be delivered in presence mode. The remote mode is however guaranteed for all students who request it in the academic year 2020/21
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MM: STORIA DELLA MEDICINA
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The exam is aimed at verifying students' learning of the entire program of the module, both for the general part and for the special part. The test will take place after the end of the lessons, within the lapses provided by the didactic schedule for the exams, and the sessions are set in agreement and in coordination with the other teachers of the Integrated Course. The exam consists of a written answer to questions formulated as a quiz with a choice between multiple answers. Grades are given on a scale of 30/30 and the test is overcome with reaching the minimum score of 18/30. The grade of the single module is then sent to the Coordinator of the Integrated Course, which calculates the final grade as the average of the votes given by the individual exams. The test does not differ in the case of attending or non-attending students. Given the contingent containment measures of the COVID-19 infection, the procedures for carrying out the exam (in presence - by videoconference) may be updated on the basis of new indications from the University.
Students with disabilities or specific learning disorders (SLD), who intend to request the adaptation of the exam, must follow the instructions given HERE