Studying at the University of Verona
Free choice courses
Medical clinic, gerontology and medical treatment (2024/2025)
Teaching code
4S01141
Credits
13
Coordinator
Language
Italian
Courses Single
Not AuthorizedThe teaching is organized as follows:
General Medicine, Internal Medicine, Geriatric Medicine
Credits
7
Period
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Location
VERONA
Academic staff
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DIDACTIC PRACTICE IN INTERNAL MEDICINE
Credits
5
Period
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Academic staff
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Learning objectives
The teaching program aims to deepen physiopathology, clinical and health care priority issues selected for epidemiological relevance and exemplarity. The main clinical syndromes and organ diseases presenting are considered, both through the presentation of examples as clinical cases and through that rational analysis of problems and therapy modalities. Concerning geriatric syndromes are considered in particular the problems related to clinical instability, especially in chronic illness/disability, and clinical alterations resulting from the aging population and the rise of chronic problems degenerative diseases. The overall approach focuses on the recognition and management of current and potential problems within a framework of continuity in different contexts and on the promotion and development of self-care skills and abilities. At the end of the course the student should reach adequate competence concerning the pathophysiology and treatment of geriatric syndromes, the major organ disease conditions and have a rational approach to medical therapy and the use of medications. Professional objectives: to be able to interpret symptoms, clinical signs, structural and functional alterations for a global evaluation of personal health condition. To express differential diagnostic hypotheses. To analyze and solve clinical problems of internal medicine with a methodology taking in to account risk-benefits ratio and cost-benefits ratio. To be able of formulate a rational therapeutic programme based on pathophysiological and pharmacological knowledge. To behave kindly and to communicate correctly with patients and their relatives, with colleagues and other sanitary operators on the basis of professional code of conduct and respecting mutual functions.
Prerequisites and basic notions
The aim is to be able to integrate symptoms, signs and structural and functional alterations in the overall assessment of the person's health status. Formulate differential diagnostic hypotheses. Analyze and resolve internal medicine clinical problems according to a method that evaluates the relationships between benefits, conditions of complexity, risks and costs. Set up a therapeutic program based on the acquired notions of physiopathology and pharmacology in light of the recommendations shared by international scientific societies and regulatory bodies (guidelines). Know how to communicate adequately with the patient, his relatives and know how to correctly set up working relationships with colleagues and other healthcare professionals, primarily nurses, on the basis of the code of ethics and respect for mutual roles and skills.
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Criteria for the composition of the final grade
The exam is conducted as follows: - oral test which includes: 1) questions on diagnostic, clinical and therapeutic topics 2) the discussion of a clinical case chosen from various structured clinical cases available to the teachers.