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Laurea magistrale a ciclo unico in Medicina e chirurgia - Enrollment from 2025/2026
Academic year:
1° semestre From 10/1/24 To 12/20/24
years Modules TAF Teacher
4° 5° Coagulation disorders. Diagnostic and therapeutic aspects D Francesca Pizzolo (Coordinator)
2° 3° 4° 5° Alcoholism D Rebecca Casari (Coordinator)
Interventional Radiology D Riccardo De Robertis Lombardi (Coordinator)
5° 6° Research methodology basis and critical reading of a scientific article D Giuseppe Borzellino (Coordinator)
5° 6° First steps in Robotic Surgery for Abdominal Surgery D Jacopo Weindelmayer (Coordinator)
5° 6° Clinical ultrasound D Mirko D'Onofrio (Coordinator)
5° 6° Management of severe visceral trauma D Giuseppe Borzellino (Coordinator)
5° 6° Neurophysiological investigations for studying sleep and sleep-related disorders D Gaetano Cantalupo (Coordinator)
5° 6° Acute animal and vegetable poisoning D Matilde Bacchion (Coordinator)
5° 6° The Multiple Sclerosis and the demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system: immunopathology, diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers, treatment D Massimiliano Calabrese (Coordinator)
5° 6° Scheletal deseases in childhood D Franco Antoniazzi (Coordinator)
5° 6° Neurosurgical emergencies D Alberto Feletti (Coordinator)
5° 6° CNS tumors: from the microscope to artificial intelligence D Valeria Barresi (Coordinator)
4° 5° 6° Clinical and laboratory approach to the dermatological patient D Francesco Bellinato (Coordinator)
4° 5° 6° Evidence-based medicine: how to read and understand clinical studies, reviews, meta-analyses and clinical-practice guidelines D Giovanni Ostuzzi (Coordinator)
4° 5° 6° facing the cardiac arrest: advanced life support, ECMO-assisted CPR and the management of the post-arrest syndrome D Leonardo Gottin (Coordinator)
4° 5° 6° Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary imaging D Giulia Zamboni (Coordinator)
4° 5° 6° Musculoskeletal clinical exam D Luca Idolazzi (Coordinator)
4° 5° 6° Technologies applied to Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: artificial pancreas or do-it-yourself pancreas? D Maddalena Trombetta (Coordinator)
4° 5° 6° Stem cell transplantation: biological and clinical issues D Mauro Krampera (Coordinator)
4° 5° 6° Tubercolosis: epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, therapy and surveillaince D Michela Conti (Coordinator)
3° 4° 5° 6° Immunophenotyping in normal hematopoiesis and in hematological diseases D Mauro Krampera (Coordinator)
3° 4° 5° 6° Literature search using PubMed D Ugo Moretti (Coordinator)
3° 4° 5° 6° Interpretation of laboratory data: from theory to practice D Gian Luca Salvagno (Coordinator)
2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Bioethics D Sara Patuzzo Manzati (Coordinator)
2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Biology, Clinics and Diagnosis of COVID-19 D Giuseppe Lippi (Coordinator)
2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Heroin and cocaine. History, epidemiology, new scenarios, clinical approach, complications. Serts. D Rebecca Casari (Coordinator)
2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Fake charts, fake news: interpretation and design of scientific and non-scientific charts, an exercise in critical thinking D Giuseppe Bertini (Coordinator)
2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Access to essential medicines in developing countries D Roberto Salvia (Coordinator)
2° 3° 4° 5° 6° History of medicine D Sara Patuzzo Manzati (Coordinator)
2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Medical and social history of drugs D Fabio Lugoboni (Coordinator)
2° semestre From 2/17/25 To 5/30/25
years Modules TAF Teacher
1° 2° Bioinformatics D Maria Romanelli (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° Short history of pharmacology D Ugo Moretti (Coordinator)
Disturbi respiratori notturni: dalla patogenesi alla gestione D Giulia Sartori (Coordinator)
Clinical electrocardiography D Daniele Prati (Coordinator)
Role of endoscopy in digestive diseases D Stefano Francesco Crinò (Coordinator)
A Day In Endoscopy: New Frontiers of Operative Endoscopy D Francesco Tomba (Coordinator)
Clinical approach to cancer patient D Michele Milella (Coordinator)
3° 4° 5° Tumor immunology and immunomodulation D Stefano Ugel (Coordinator)
5° 6° Gynecopathology in deep D Anna Caliò (Coordinator)
5° 6° Indications for Imaging: CT or RM ? D Mirko D'Onofrio (Coordinator)
5° 6° Better: optimizing the medical performance after graduation D Luca Idolazzi (Coordinator)
5° 6° Management of pain in reumathologic diseases D Davide Gatti (Coordinator)
5° 6° Management of metabolic liver disease D Andrea Dalbeni (Coordinator)
5° 6° Pancreatic dilemma between inflammation and neoplasia D Antonio Amodio (Coordinator)
5° 6° Oncologic Imaging D Mirko D'Onofrio (Coordinator)
5° 6° Intraoperative neurophysiology: a functional approach to modern neurosurgery D Francesco Sala (Coordinator)
5° 6° Infection in ICU D Anna Maria Azzini (Coordinator)
5° 6° Therapy with biologic agents in rheumatic diseases D Ombretta Viapiana (Coordinator)
5° 6° Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation D Nicola Smania (Coordinator)
5° 6° Experimental microsurgery D Alessio Rungatscher (Coordinator)
5° 6° PAEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS D Elena Manuela Samaila (Coordinator)
5° 6° Intra-articular onjection in Rheumatology D Elena Fracassi (Coordinator)
4° 5° 6° Colordroppler ultrasound of carotid arteries, lower limbs and abdominal vessels D Sergio De Marchi (Coordinator)
4° 5° 6° Ultrasound in Nephrology D Yuri Battaglia (Coordinator)
4° 5° 6° Advanced management of heart failure: beyond pharmacological treatment. D Daniele Linardi (Coordinator)
4° 5° 6° Diagnosis of Disease based on the laboratory analysis: from theory to practice D Gian Luca Salvagno (Coordinator)
4° 5° 6° Imaging of infectious diseases D Giulia Zamboni (Coordinator)
4° 5° 6° Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis, theoretical principles, and practical applications D Gianmarco Lombardi
4° 5° 6° Clinical interpretation of acid-base equilibrium D Dario Priori (Coordinator)
4° 5° 6° Robotic surgery in urology D Alessandro Antonelli (Coordinator)
4° 5° 6° Extracorporeal hemodialysis: from theory to practice. D Yuri Battaglia (Coordinator)
4° 5° 6° Hints in the diagnosis and treatment of lymphomas D Carlo Visco (Coordinator)
3° 4° 5° 6° Molecular, Virological and Clinical aspects of HIV D Alessandra Ruggiero (Coordinator)
3° 4° 5° 6° Literature search using PubMed D Ugo Moretti (Coordinator)
2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Practical issues in genetic counseling D Alberto Turco (Coordinator)
2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Science Communication and Dissemination D Marco Cambiaghi (Coordinator)
2° 3° 4° 5° 6° From Darwin to molecular genomics D Alberto Turco (Coordinator)
2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Ethical dilemmas in medical genetics D Alberto Turco (Coordinator)
2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Dependence on legal drugs (benzodiazepines and pain killers) D Rebecca Casari (Coordinator)
2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Women and health D Roberto Salvia (Coordinator)
2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Humanitarian Medicine and Surgery D Roberto Salvia (Coordinator)
2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Psychopathology of pathological addictions D Fabio Lugoboni (Coordinator)
2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Applied toxicology: from molecular mechanisms to clinic D Matilde Bacchion (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Art, creativity and mental health: an open dialogue D Giovanni Ostuzzi (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Medical Deontology D Federica Bortolotti (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Health inequalities and barriers experienced by LGBTI people in accessing health care D Francesco Amaddeo (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Gambling D Fabio Lugoboni (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Tabagism D Silvia Melchiori (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° Medical Anthropological Problems in Low Income Countries D Mariarita Bertoldi (Coordinator)
1° 2° 3° 4° 5° 6° History of Hospital assistance D Sara Patuzzo Manzati (Coordinator)

Teaching code

4S01147

Credits

9

Language

Italian

Courses Single

Not Authorized

The teaching is organized as follows:

GENERAL AND SPECIAL PHARMACOLOGY

Credits

8

Period

1° semestre, 2° semestre

Location

VERONA

Pharmacovigilance

Credits

1

Period

1° semestre, 2° semestre

Location

VERONA

Academic staff

Gianluca Trifiro'

Learning objectives

im of the course is education in pharmacology, i.e. reach a firm understanding that a drug is a tool intended to modify the wellbeing of the patients by interacting with molecular components of the cells and tissues. This interaction leads to modulation of physiological and pathological processes responsible of health and disease. The student will learn to use his/her knowledge in basic biomedical sciences with the goal of understanding the mechanism of action of a compound and the generation of therapeutic and toxic effects and adverse reactions. The student will appreciate the links connecting the effects (beneficial and adverse) with the plasmatic levels of a drug. Accordingly, he will learn the basic principles guiding the generation of plasma levels and their temporal changes and the effects of individual properties (genetic, metabolic, presence of diseases) on these dinamic changes. During the course teachers and students will explore the proprties (mechanisms of action, therapeutic, adverse rections, pharmacokinetic) of classes of drugs active on the Nervous System (Central, Periferal and Autonomic), on the Cardiovascular, the gastrointestinal and the endocrine systems; the pharmacological modulation of inflammatory, immune, infective and oncological processes will also be addressed. Aims of the General and Clinical Pharmacology module At the end of the module the student will: • know the rationale of therapies in order to select and use drugs on the basis of the pathology, the health of the patient, the scientific evidences of effectivness. He/she will also be able to monitor the efficacy of the therapy, the generation of positive symptoms and of adverse reactions. • know the classification of drugs also in the context of the National Health System, how to prescribe a drug and the use of appropriate data bases also in the context of the Italian National Health System. • kown the preclinical and clinical development of drugs, the organization of clinical studies and will be able to critically read the results of clinical studies and the use of their results in the daily practice • understand the basic pharmacodynamic principles governing drug-receptor interaction and the generation of the effects with focus on signal transduction generated by activation/inhibition of drug receptors such as enzymes, ion channels, receptors for endogenous mediators with special interest to ligand activated ion-channel, G protein coupled receptors and intracellular receptors. • understand the basic principles of pharmacokinetics • know how to use pharmacokinetic criteria and data to establish individualized therapeutic regimens • know for each class of drug the mechanism(s) of action and the symptoms generated in order to monitor efficacy and possible toxicity of the therapy; • know the major differences between drugs belonging to a same class of drugs and the criteria for the selection for individualized therapy • know the pharmacological properties, as described above, of the following classes of drugs: • active on the autonomic, peripheral and central nervous system • used in pulmunary diseases • active on the cardivascular system • active on the metabolic/endocrine systems • used for the control of infectious diseases • use to control inflammatory conditions • active on the immunesystem • used in oncology Aims of the Pharmacosurveillance module At the end of the module the student will: • Understand the etiopathogenetic mechanisms of adverse drug reactions • Understand the international classification of adverse drug reactions • Know the main epidemiological data on adverse drug reactions • Know the most important methods for the study of drug safety • Know to fill out a report of adverse drug reaction

Prerequisites and basic notions

For the attendance of the lessons, knowledge of the topics covered in the preparatory exams for the Course is recommended.
To take the exam, it is a prerequisite to have successfully taken the preparatory exams indicated in the study program regulations.

Bibliography

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Criteria for the composition of the final grade

The final grade will consist of the score obtained, 1) in a written test for the assessment of knowledge with 30 questions, with multiple answers of which only one is correct, and - if the 18/30 correct responses criteria is met - by 2) an oral interview for the assessment of critical knowledge for the possible improvement of the grade. For those who have passed (i.e., 18/30 criteria) the written test, the oral exam is optional.