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Community health medicine - MEDICINA DELLE DIPENDENZE (2016/2017)
Teaching code
4S000600
Teacher
Credits
3
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
MED/43 - FORENSIC MEDICINE
Period
Sem. IB dal Nov 14, 2016 al Jan 21, 2017.
Learning outcomes
To illustrate the fundamentals of Toxicology as applied to Addiction Medicine, with reference to the effects of alcohol and drugs of abuse, to their clinical and social impact, to the diagnostic aspects, specific laws and acts, to the therapies for rehabilitation from drug addiction and the evaluation of their outcome.
Program
1. Introduction: Fundamentals of Addiction Medicine
2. Substances of abuse: features, acute and chronic effects
3. Driving under influence of alcohol and drugs: relationships between substance abuse and car crashes
4. The administrative/medicolegal diagnosis of acute/chronic abuse of alcohol and drugs: methodologies, relevance and implications
5. The most relevant laws and acts: Penal Code, Drugs of Abuse Law, Road Traffic Code, Workplace Drug Testing Law.
6. Pharmacological and Drug-free therapies for the treatment and rehabilitation of substance addiction, and evaluation of their outcomes.
Examination Methods
written questionnaire + oral inteview