Generali:

  • Dipartimento: Medicina E Chirurgia
  • Codice di verbalizzazione: 8059544
  • Metodi di insegnamento: Frontale E Altro
  • Metodi di valutazione: Scritto E Orale
  • Prerequisiti: Prior knowledge and skills in the following subjects: Human Anatomy I, Human Anatomy II, Physiology, Pharmacology, General Pathology and Pathophysiology, Microbiology, Laboratory Medicine, Immunology and Immunopathology.
  • Obiettivi: The integrated course Dermatology-Plastic Surgery aims to make the learner with post-secondary level of study acquire knowledge of the main medical and surgical pathologies affecting the skin organ. The aim will be to achieve critical ability to rework what has been learned with reflections that denote traits of originality. The student, using his basic knowledge, should gradually be able to deepen autonomously what he has learned, increasing maturity and autonomy of judgment. Attestation of the profit achieved will be the ability to be able to convey to specialist and non-specialist interlocutors, in a clear and accomplished manner, the knowledge acquired. The knowledge attained should enhance the professional approach with critical ability in the evaluation and interpretation of data, including reflection on social, scientific or ethical issues, and will enable the ability to undertake further studies with a high degree of autonomy including possible original applications in research contexts in a self-directed or autonomous way and with the possibility of promoting, in academic and professional contexts, technological, social or cultural advancement in the knowledge-based society. 1. Knowledge and understanding Knowledge of the major medical and surgical diseases affecting the skin organ. Understand the basic causes of skin diseases in relation to molecular, systemic and clinical aspects. Be able to correlate basic disease states, studied at the anatomical, cellular and macroscopic levels, with the clinical signs and symptoms evidenced in such disorders. Learn to interpret appropriate laboratory and diagnostic tests. 2. Applied knowledge and understanding skills Be able to provide a diagnosis through coherent clinical reasoning based on specific clinical data Be able to differentiate between various skin diseases through the use of different diagnostic methods. Know how diagnostic tools work, when to use them, and how to perform them.3 Autonomy of judgment Recognize the importance of a thorough knowledge of topics consistent with proper medical education. Identify the fundamental role of proper theoretical subject knowledge in clinical practice. 4. Communication Explain topics orally in an organized and coherent manner. Use of appropriate scientific language consistent with the topic of discussion. 5. Learning skills. Recognize possible applications of acquired skills in future career. Evaluate the importance of acquired knowledge in the overall process of medical education.

Didattica:

  • A.A.: 2024/2025
  • Canale: UNICO
  • Crediti: 2