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Curriculum(s) for 2024 - Medicine and Surgery "G" (32925)

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Lesson [SSD] [Language] YearSemesterCFU
10616739 | HUMAN ANATOMY [BIO/16, BIO/16, ING-IND/34] [ITA]1st1st18

Educational objectives

HUMAN ANATOMY III specific teaching objectives:
- To be able to:
­ Central Nervous system: dissection and recognition of macroscopic and microscopic structures.
­ Peripheral Nervous system: special senses, skin and its appendages: dissection and recognition of macroscopic and microscopic structures,
­ Endocrine system: recognition of microscopic structures,
­ Clinical integration through clinical and surgery anatomy seminars.

HUMAN ANATOMY I [BIO/16] [ITA]1st1st5

Educational objectives

HUMAN ANATOMY III specific teaching objectives:
- To be able to:
­ Central Nervous system: dissection and recognition of macroscopic and microscopic structures.
­ Peripheral Nervous system: special senses, skin and its appendages: dissection and recognition of macroscopic and microscopic structures,
­ Endocrine system: recognition of microscopic structures,
­ Clinical integration through clinical and surgery anatomy seminars.

HUMAN ANATOMY III [BIO/16, BIO/16] [ITA]1st1st6

Educational objectives

Specific teaching objectives of the HUMAN ANATOMY I course:
Be able to:
Study and recognition of skeletal segments, anatomical models and muscular regions at the autopsy table,
Study and recognition of the macroscopic morphology and structure of the heart,
Integration with the Clinical Area through clinical and surgical anatomy seminars.

HUMAN ANATOMY II - BIOMECHANICS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM [ING-IND/34] [ITA]1st1st1

Educational objectives

Main teaching Objectives:
- To know the structural organization of the human body with its main clinical anatomy applications at the macroscopic, microscopic, ultrastructural level, connecting the structural organisation and corresponding functions in a medical practice perspective.
The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

HUMAN ANATOMY II [BIO/16, BIO/16] [ITA]1st1st6

Educational objectives

HUMAN ANATOMY II specific teaching objectives:
To be able to:
­ autoptic identification of the organs,
­ microscopic examination and diagnosis of the structure of the organs,
­ Clinical integration through clinical and surgery anatomy seminars.

10616696 | BIOLOGY AND GENETICS [BIO/13, MED/03, MED/03] [ITA]1st1st10

Educational objectives

Learning outcomes
-Understanding and using of the experimental methods in scientific research.
-Acquisition of a general and integrated vision of the various cell compartment in terms of structure and function, of the molecular bases of this and of the control mechanisms.
-Knowledge of the molecular basis of the cell/cell and cell/extracellular environment crosstalk, understanding of how the cell is able to respond to different environmental stimuli in metabolic, differentiative, proliferative, apoptotic terms.
- Knowledge of the methods of transmission and expression of genetic information.
-Understanding of the etiopathology of the diseases of which the altered molecular mechanism (or the genetic basis) has been described and capacity to associate the alterations of biological mechanisms to as many pathological phenotypes.
- Capacity to solve simple problems of medical genetics in terms of transmission of hereditary characters and calculation of probability of phenotypic expression in the progeny.
- Acquisition of a critical judgment capacity on the technologies of manipulation and study of DNA and on the main biotechnological tools in order to solve diagnostic and therapeutic problems.

Learning outcomes BIOLOGY (I):
Knowledge and understanding of the correlation between structure and function of biological macro-molecules, in particular of proteins and nucleic acids.
Knowledge of the mechanisms controlling the acquisition of protein functional conformations and understanding of the pathological implication of their dysfunction.
Knowledge of the molecular mechanism of DNA replication and of mutagenesis.
Understanding the pathological implication of the DNA repair mechanisms impairment.

Obiettivi:
Conoscere e comprendere le caratteristiche del materiale genetico e le regole della sua trasmissione.
Conoscere la genetica mendeliana e le basi cromosomiche dell’ereditarietà.
Identificare le giuste procedure per risolvere semplici problemi di genetica e di formulare ipotesi sulle modalità di trasmissione di determinati caratteri in termini di dominanza e recessività.
Comprendere le potenzialità ed i limiti delle nuove tecnologie di manipolazione del DNA e quelle correlate alle scienze –omiche (in particolare genomica, trascrittomica e proteomica).

Learning outcomes GENETICS (I):
Knowledge and understanding of the characteristics of the genetic material and of its transmission.
Knowledge of the mendelian genetics and the chromosomal basis of inheritance.
Ability to identify the right procedures to solve simple genetic problems and to formulate hypothesis on the genetic transmision, in terms of dominance and recessivity.
Understanding of the potentiality and limits of the new DNA technologies and of the -omic sciences (in particular genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics).

Describe the principles that regulate the transmission of Mendelian disorders in humans
Describe the phenomena that complicate the transmission of Mendelian disorders in humans
Recognize the mode of inheritance of Mendelian disorders in human pedigrees
Calculate simple recurrence risk for Mendelian disorders in human pedigrees

BIOLOGY (II)
Learning outcomes:
Knowledge and understanding of molecular mechanisms controlling the informational flux in eukaryotic cells, from the transcription to the translation and posttraslational events.
Knowledge and understanding of the structure and integrated functions of eucaryotic cell compartments (from plasmacellular membrane to cytoscheleton, nuclear membrane and endomembranes).
Knowledge of the molecula mechanisms controlling cell cycle, cell death and cell differentiation.
Acquisition of the concepts of protooncogene, oncogene and oncosuppressor gene.
Knowledge of the main molecular cell signalings trasducing several extracellular stimuli.

GENETICS (II)
Learning outcomes:
Acquiring of capacity of critical judgment on the formal genetics, through the study of the evolution of the concepts of gene, epistasis and epigenetics.
Knowledge of gene, genome and chromosomal mutations and related human diseases
Knowledge of the cancer genetics and capacity to identify theraputic targets.

Learning outcomes:
Define the major principles of population genetics including Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
Understand the effect of consanguineity on risk of genetic disorders
Describe the major approaches from genetic epidemiology to identify the presence of genetic risk factors for complex disorders
Describe the main approaches for gene identification in Mendelian disorders
Describe the rationale for GWAS and the major results obtained in understanding the genetic bases of complex disorders

BIOLOGY AND GENETICS I - APPLIED BIOLOGY [BIO/13] [ITA]1st1st4

Educational objectives

Learning outcomes BIOLOGY (I):
Knowledge and understanding of the correlation between structure and function of biological macro-molecules, in particular of proteins and nucleic acids.
Knowledge of the mechanisms controlling the acquisition of protein functional conformations and understanding of the pathological implication of their dysfunction.
Knowledge of the molecular mechanism of DNA replication and of mutagenesis.
Understanding the pathological implication of the DNA repair mechanisms impairment.

BIOLOGY AND GENETICS I - MEDICAL GENETICS [MED/03] [ITA]1st1st1

Educational objectives

Learning outcomes:
Acquiring of capacity of critical judgment on the formal genetics, through the study of the evolution of the concepts of gene, epistasis and epigenetics.
Knowledge of gene, genome and chromosomal mutations and related human diseases.
Knowledge of the cancer genetics and capacity to identify therapeutic targets.

Define the major principles of population genetics including Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
Understand the effect of consanguineity on risk of genetic disorders.
Describe the major approaches from genetic epidemiology to identify the presence of genetic risk factors for complex disorders.
Describe the main approaches for gene identification in Mendelian disorders.
Describe the rationale for GWAS and the major results obtained in understanding the genetic bases of complex disorders.

BIOLOGY AND GENETICS II - APPLIED BIOLOGY [BIO/13] [ITA]1st1st4

Educational objectives

Learning outcomes
-Understanding and using of the experimental methods in scientific research.
-Acquisition of a general and integrated vision of the various cell compartment in terms of structure and function, of the molecular bases of this and of the control mechanisms.
-Knowledge of the molecular basis of the cell/cell and cell/extracellular environment crosstalk, understanding of how the cell is able to respond to different environmental stimuli in metabolic, differentiative, proliferative, apoptotic terms.
- Knowledge of the methods of transmission and expression of genetic information.
-Understanding of the etiopathology of the diseases of which the altered molecular mechanism (or the genetic basis) has been described and capacity to associate the alterations of biological mechanisms to as many pathological phenotypes.
- Capacity to solve simple problems of medical genetics in terms of transmission of hereditary characters and calculation of probability of phenotypic expression in the progeny.
- Acquisition of a critical judgment capacity on the technologies of manipulation and study of DNA and on the main biotechnological tools in order to solve diagnostic and therapeutic problems.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

BIOLOGY AND GENETICS II - MEDICAL GENETICS [MED/03] [ITA]1st1st1

Educational objectives

Learning outcomes BIOLOGY (I):
Knowledge and understanding of the correlation between structure and function of biological macro-molecules, in particular of proteins and nucleic acids.
Knowledge of the mechanisms controlling the acquisition of protein functional conformations and understanding of the pathological implication of their dysfunction.
Knowledge of the molecular mechanism of DNA replication and of mutagenesis.
Understanding the pathological implication of the DNA repair mechanisms impairment.

10616264 | CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMICAL INTRODUCTION [BIO/10] [ITA]1st1st7

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must:
- Have a basic understanding of the chemistry and structures of biochemical macromolecules: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids
- Know the chemical bases of pathophysiological processes
- Know how to set out, in molecular terms, simple biomedical issues.
- Be aware of the importance of the conceptual tools of chemistry in the cultural education of the doctor
- Learn how to solve basic problems by addressing the solutions and their properties.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

10616282 | MEDICAL PHYSICS [FIS/07] [ITA]1st1st5

Educational objectives

Know: learn some fundamentals of general physics.
Know how: enable the student to solve simple problems quantitatively.
Knowing: understanding the physics underlying some medical physics topics.
Enable the student both to solve quantitatively simple problems and to understand some topics in Medical Physics.
NB: To be able to follow this course, knowledge of the elementary notions of Physics and Mathematics is required.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

10616699 | BASIC MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY [MED/01, MED/01, MED/02, MED/45, MED/43, M-PSI/01, MED/42, L-LIN/12] [ITA]1st1st8

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must:
acquire an appropriate method and culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases and on a human relationship. To know the main stages of the evolution of medical thought also from a multicultural perspective. To know the origin, evolution and current use of the main terms used in medicine and learn to explain the conceptual implications achieve a method and an appropriate culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases,
be aware of the variability inherent in biological, clinical and instrumental data;
be aware of the usefulness of the statistical methodology for the synthesis and understanding of bio-medical phenomena.
Knowing how to establish a collaboration with the various professional figures in group work respecting the various autonomies.
Be able to establish a therapeutic alliance with the patient and apply the principle of "taking care of". Establish a relationship with the patient, his family members, care staff and other colleagues involved in the diagnostic-therapeutic program.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

BASIC MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - MEDICAL STATISTICS I [MED/01, MED/01] [ITA]1st1st2

Educational objectives

Knowing how to acquire a method and culture appropriate to theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases and on a human relationship. Know the main stages of the evolution of medical thought also in the perspective of multicultural comparison. Know the origin, evolution and current use of the main terms in use in medicine and be able to explain the conceptual implications.

BASIC MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - HISTORY OF MEDICINE AND BIOETHICS I [MED/02] [ITA]1st1st1

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must:
acquire an appropriate method and culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases and on a human relationship. To know the main stages of the evolution of medical thought also from a multicultural perspective. To know the origin, evolution and current use of the main terms used in medicine and learn to explain the conceptual implications achieve a method and an appropriate culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases,
be aware of the variability inherent in biological, clinical and instrumental data;
be aware of the usefulness of the statistical methodology for the synthesis and understanding of bio-medical phenomena.
Knowing how to establish a collaboration with the various professional figures in group work respecting the various autonomies.
Be able to establish a therapeutic alliance with the patient and apply the principle of "taking care of". Establish a relationship with the patient, his family members, care staff and other colleagues involved in the diagnostic-therapeutic program.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

BASIC MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - GENERAL CLINICAL AND PEDIATRIC NURSING SCIENCES [MED/45] [ITA]1st1st1

Educational objectives

Use of medical databases and reading scientific articles.

BASIC MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - SCIENTIFIC ENGLISH [MED/43] [ITA]1st1st1

Educational objectives

To be able to establish a therapeutic alliance with the patient and apply the principle of "taking care of". Establish a relationship with the patient, his family members, care staff and other colleagues involved in the diagnostic-therapeutic program.

BASIC MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY [M-PSI/01] [ITA]1st1st1

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must:
acquire an appropriate method and culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases and on a human relationship. To know the main stages of the evolution of medical thought also from a multicultural perspective. To know the origin, evolution and current use of the main terms used in medicine and learn to explain the conceptual implications achieve a method and an appropriate culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases,
be aware of the variability inherent in biological, clinical and instrumental data;
be aware of the usefulness of the statistical methodology for the synthesis and understanding of bio-medical phenomena.
Knowing how to establish a collaboration with the various professional figures in group work respecting the various autonomies.
Be able to establish a therapeutic alliance with the patient and apply the principle of "taking care of". Establish a relationship with the patient, his family members, care staff and other colleagues involved in the diagnostic-therapeutic program.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

BASIC MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - GENERAL AND APPLIED HYGIENE [MED/42] [ITA]1st1st1

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must:
acquire an appropriate method and culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases and on a human relationship. To know the main stages of the evolution of medical thought also from a multicultural perspective. To know the origin, evolution and current use of the main terms used in medicine and learn to explain the conceptual implications achieve a method and an appropriate culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases,
be aware of the variability inherent in biological, clinical and instrumental data;
be aware of the usefulness of the statistical methodology for the synthesis and understanding of bio-medical phenomena.
Knowing how to establish a collaboration with the various professional figures in group work respecting the various autonomies.
Be able to establish a therapeutic alliance with the patient and apply the principle of "taking care of". Establish a relationship with the patient, his family members, care staff and other colleagues involved in the diagnostic-therapeutic program.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

BASIC MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - FORENSIC MEDICINE [L-LIN/12] [ITA]1st1st1

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must:
acquire an appropriate method and culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases and on a human relationship. To know the main stages of the evolution of medical thought also from a multicultural perspective. To know the origin, evolution and current use of the main terms used in medicine and learn to explain the conceptual implications achieve a method and an appropriate culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases,
be aware of the variability inherent in biological, clinical and instrumental data;
be aware of the usefulness of the statistical methodology for the synthesis and understanding of bio-medical phenomena.
Knowing how to establish a collaboration with the various professional figures in group work respecting the various autonomies.
Be able to establish a therapeutic alliance with the patient and apply the principle of "taking care of". Establish a relationship with the patient, his family members, care staff and other colleagues involved in the diagnostic-therapeutic program.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

10616705 | BIOCHEMISTRY [BIO/10, BIO/11] [ITA]1st2nd9

Educational objectives

To teach the biochemical bases of vital phenomena and provide the knowledge aimed towards interpreting those pathologies that may have alterations of biochemical processes such as etiology and pathogenesis.
Acquire the knowledge of Biochemical Methodology relating to principles on which the techniques commonly used in biochemical research and the methods used in clinical analysis laboratory are based.
BIOCHEMISTRY I
Knowledge of the structure and of the relationships between structure and function of the main macromolecules.
Knowledge of the principles on which common techniques of biochemical research and methods employed in clinical laboratory analysis are based.
BIOCHEMISTRY II
Provide the biochemical basis of biological phenomena and the knowhow to evaluate pathological settings connected to alteration of biochemical processes.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

BIOCHEMISTRY I - BIOCHEMISTRY [BIO/10] [ITA]1st2nd4

Educational objectives

To teach the biochemical bases of vital phenomena and provide the knowledge aimed towards interpreting those pathologies that may have alterations of biochemical processes such as etiology and pathogenesis.
Acquire the knowledge of Biochemical Methodology relating to principles on which the techniques commonly used in biochemical research and the methods used in clinical analysis laboratory are based.
BIOCHEMISTRY I
Knowledge of the structure and of the relationships between structure and function of the main macromolecules.
Knowledge of the principles on which common techniques of biochemical research and methods employed in clinical laboratory analysis are based.
BIOCHEMISTRY II
Provide the biochemical basis of biological phenomena and the knowhow to evaluate pathological settings connected to alteration of biochemical processes.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

BIOCHEMISTRY I - MOLECULAR BIOLOGY [BIO/11] [ITA]1st2nd1

Educational objectives

The student is able to connect the results of laboratory analyzes with the different clinical pictures related to the analyses, with particular reference to systemic pathologies.

BIOCHEMISTRY II - BIOCHEMISTRY [BIO/10] [ITA]1st2nd3

Educational objectives

Molecular bases of biochemical processes involved in the energy and glucidic metabolism, together with the metabolism of aminoacids (and their derivatives).

Molecular bases of biochemical processes involved in the lipidic and heme metabolism and their regulation.

BIOCHEMISTRY I - MOLECULAR BIOLOGY [BIO/11] [ITA]1st2nd1

Educational objectives

Molecular mechanisms of cellular signaling and regulation controlling the central metabolic pathways.

10616700 | HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY [BIO/17] [ITA]1st2nd6

Educational objectives

To know the relationship between structure and function in the tissues and organogenesis. To know how to identify and describe the histological structure of a microscope slide.
To know the methodological and experimental aspects of histology and human embryology, as well as their present and future value in the biomedical applications and physiopathology.
To learn the microscopical and sub-microscopical morphological characteristics of the cells and tissues of human body. To learn the morphogenetic processes underlying the body organization during embryo development.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

10616696 | BIOLOGY AND GENETICS [BIO/13, MED/03, MED/03] [ITA]1st2nd10

Educational objectives

Learning outcomes
-Understanding and using of the experimental methods in scientific research.
-Acquisition of a general and integrated vision of the various cell compartment in terms of structure and function, of the molecular bases of this and of the control mechanisms.
-Knowledge of the molecular basis of the cell/cell and cell/extracellular environment crosstalk, understanding of how the cell is able to respond to different environmental stimuli in metabolic, differentiative, proliferative, apoptotic terms.
- Knowledge of the methods of transmission and expression of genetic information.
-Understanding of the etiopathology of the diseases of which the altered molecular mechanism (or the genetic basis) has been described and capacity to associate the alterations of biological mechanisms to as many pathological phenotypes.
- Capacity to solve simple problems of medical genetics in terms of transmission of hereditary characters and calculation of probability of phenotypic expression in the progeny.
- Acquisition of a critical judgment capacity on the technologies of manipulation and study of DNA and on the main biotechnological tools in order to solve diagnostic and therapeutic problems.

Learning outcomes BIOLOGY (I):
Knowledge and understanding of the correlation between structure and function of biological macro-molecules, in particular of proteins and nucleic acids.
Knowledge of the mechanisms controlling the acquisition of protein functional conformations and understanding of the pathological implication of their dysfunction.
Knowledge of the molecular mechanism of DNA replication and of mutagenesis.
Understanding the pathological implication of the DNA repair mechanisms impairment.

Obiettivi:
Conoscere e comprendere le caratteristiche del materiale genetico e le regole della sua trasmissione.
Conoscere la genetica mendeliana e le basi cromosomiche dell’ereditarietà.
Identificare le giuste procedure per risolvere semplici problemi di genetica e di formulare ipotesi sulle modalità di trasmissione di determinati caratteri in termini di dominanza e recessività.
Comprendere le potenzialità ed i limiti delle nuove tecnologie di manipolazione del DNA e quelle correlate alle scienze –omiche (in particolare genomica, trascrittomica e proteomica).

Learning outcomes GENETICS (I):
Knowledge and understanding of the characteristics of the genetic material and of its transmission.
Knowledge of the mendelian genetics and the chromosomal basis of inheritance.
Ability to identify the right procedures to solve simple genetic problems and to formulate hypothesis on the genetic transmision, in terms of dominance and recessivity.
Understanding of the potentiality and limits of the new DNA technologies and of the -omic sciences (in particular genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics).

Describe the principles that regulate the transmission of Mendelian disorders in humans
Describe the phenomena that complicate the transmission of Mendelian disorders in humans
Recognize the mode of inheritance of Mendelian disorders in human pedigrees
Calculate simple recurrence risk for Mendelian disorders in human pedigrees

BIOLOGY (II)
Learning outcomes:
Knowledge and understanding of molecular mechanisms controlling the informational flux in eukaryotic cells, from the transcription to the translation and posttraslational events.
Knowledge and understanding of the structure and integrated functions of eucaryotic cell compartments (from plasmacellular membrane to cytoscheleton, nuclear membrane and endomembranes).
Knowledge of the molecula mechanisms controlling cell cycle, cell death and cell differentiation.
Acquisition of the concepts of protooncogene, oncogene and oncosuppressor gene.
Knowledge of the main molecular cell signalings trasducing several extracellular stimuli.

GENETICS (II)
Learning outcomes:
Acquiring of capacity of critical judgment on the formal genetics, through the study of the evolution of the concepts of gene, epistasis and epigenetics.
Knowledge of gene, genome and chromosomal mutations and related human diseases
Knowledge of the cancer genetics and capacity to identify theraputic targets.

Learning outcomes:
Define the major principles of population genetics including Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium
Understand the effect of consanguineity on risk of genetic disorders
Describe the major approaches from genetic epidemiology to identify the presence of genetic risk factors for complex disorders
Describe the main approaches for gene identification in Mendelian disorders
Describe the rationale for GWAS and the major results obtained in understanding the genetic bases of complex disorders

BIOLOGY AND GENETICS I - APPLIED BIOLOGY [BIO/13] [ITA]1st2nd4

Educational objectives

Learning outcomes BIOLOGY (I):
Knowledge and understanding of the correlation between structure and function of biological macro-molecules, in particular of proteins and nucleic acids.
Knowledge of the mechanisms controlling the acquisition of protein functional conformations and understanding of the pathological implication of their dysfunction.
Knowledge of the molecular mechanism of DNA replication and of mutagenesis.
Understanding the pathological implication of the DNA repair mechanisms impairment.

BIOLOGY AND GENETICS I - MEDICAL GENETICS [MED/03] [ITA]1st2nd1

Educational objectives

Learning outcomes:
Acquiring of capacity of critical judgment on the formal genetics, through the study of the evolution of the concepts of gene, epistasis and epigenetics.
Knowledge of gene, genome and chromosomal mutations and related human diseases.
Knowledge of the cancer genetics and capacity to identify therapeutic targets.

Define the major principles of population genetics including Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
Understand the effect of consanguineity on risk of genetic disorders.
Describe the major approaches from genetic epidemiology to identify the presence of genetic risk factors for complex disorders.
Describe the main approaches for gene identification in Mendelian disorders.
Describe the rationale for GWAS and the major results obtained in understanding the genetic bases of complex disorders.

BIOLOGY AND GENETICS II - APPLIED BIOLOGY [BIO/13] [ITA]1st2nd4

Educational objectives

Learning outcomes
-Understanding and using of the experimental methods in scientific research.
-Acquisition of a general and integrated vision of the various cell compartment in terms of structure and function, of the molecular bases of this and of the control mechanisms.
-Knowledge of the molecular basis of the cell/cell and cell/extracellular environment crosstalk, understanding of how the cell is able to respond to different environmental stimuli in metabolic, differentiative, proliferative, apoptotic terms.
- Knowledge of the methods of transmission and expression of genetic information.
-Understanding of the etiopathology of the diseases of which the altered molecular mechanism (or the genetic basis) has been described and capacity to associate the alterations of biological mechanisms to as many pathological phenotypes.
- Capacity to solve simple problems of medical genetics in terms of transmission of hereditary characters and calculation of probability of phenotypic expression in the progeny.
- Acquisition of a critical judgment capacity on the technologies of manipulation and study of DNA and on the main biotechnological tools in order to solve diagnostic and therapeutic problems.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

BIOLOGY AND GENETICS II - MEDICAL GENETICS [MED/03] [ITA]1st2nd1

Educational objectives

Learning outcomes BIOLOGY (I):
Knowledge and understanding of the correlation between structure and function of biological macro-molecules, in particular of proteins and nucleic acids.
Knowledge of the mechanisms controlling the acquisition of protein functional conformations and understanding of the pathological implication of their dysfunction.
Knowledge of the molecular mechanism of DNA replication and of mutagenesis.
Understanding the pathological implication of the DNA repair mechanisms impairment.

10616699 | BASIC MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY [MED/01, MED/01, MED/02, MED/45, MED/43, M-PSI/01, MED/42, L-LIN/12] [ITA]1st2nd8

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must:
acquire an appropriate method and culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases and on a human relationship. To know the main stages of the evolution of medical thought also from a multicultural perspective. To know the origin, evolution and current use of the main terms used in medicine and learn to explain the conceptual implications achieve a method and an appropriate culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases,
be aware of the variability inherent in biological, clinical and instrumental data;
be aware of the usefulness of the statistical methodology for the synthesis and understanding of bio-medical phenomena.
Knowing how to establish a collaboration with the various professional figures in group work respecting the various autonomies.
Be able to establish a therapeutic alliance with the patient and apply the principle of "taking care of". Establish a relationship with the patient, his family members, care staff and other colleagues involved in the diagnostic-therapeutic program.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

BASIC MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - MEDICAL STATISTICS I [MED/01, MED/01] [ITA]1st2nd2

Educational objectives

Knowing how to acquire a method and culture appropriate to theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases and on a human relationship. Know the main stages of the evolution of medical thought also in the perspective of multicultural comparison. Know the origin, evolution and current use of the main terms in use in medicine and be able to explain the conceptual implications.

BASIC MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - HISTORY OF MEDICINE AND BIOETHICS I [MED/02] [ITA]1st2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must:
acquire an appropriate method and culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases and on a human relationship. To know the main stages of the evolution of medical thought also from a multicultural perspective. To know the origin, evolution and current use of the main terms used in medicine and learn to explain the conceptual implications achieve a method and an appropriate culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases,
be aware of the variability inherent in biological, clinical and instrumental data;
be aware of the usefulness of the statistical methodology for the synthesis and understanding of bio-medical phenomena.
Knowing how to establish a collaboration with the various professional figures in group work respecting the various autonomies.
Be able to establish a therapeutic alliance with the patient and apply the principle of "taking care of". Establish a relationship with the patient, his family members, care staff and other colleagues involved in the diagnostic-therapeutic program.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

BASIC MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - GENERAL CLINICAL AND PEDIATRIC NURSING SCIENCES [MED/45] [ITA]1st2nd1

Educational objectives

Use of medical databases and reading scientific articles.

BASIC MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - SCIENTIFIC ENGLISH [MED/43] [ITA]1st2nd1

Educational objectives

To be able to establish a therapeutic alliance with the patient and apply the principle of "taking care of". Establish a relationship with the patient, his family members, care staff and other colleagues involved in the diagnostic-therapeutic program.

BASIC MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY [M-PSI/01] [ITA]1st2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must:
acquire an appropriate method and culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases and on a human relationship. To know the main stages of the evolution of medical thought also from a multicultural perspective. To know the origin, evolution and current use of the main terms used in medicine and learn to explain the conceptual implications achieve a method and an appropriate culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases,
be aware of the variability inherent in biological, clinical and instrumental data;
be aware of the usefulness of the statistical methodology for the synthesis and understanding of bio-medical phenomena.
Knowing how to establish a collaboration with the various professional figures in group work respecting the various autonomies.
Be able to establish a therapeutic alliance with the patient and apply the principle of "taking care of". Establish a relationship with the patient, his family members, care staff and other colleagues involved in the diagnostic-therapeutic program.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

BASIC MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - GENERAL AND APPLIED HYGIENE [MED/42] [ITA]1st2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must:
acquire an appropriate method and culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases and on a human relationship. To know the main stages of the evolution of medical thought also from a multicultural perspective. To know the origin, evolution and current use of the main terms used in medicine and learn to explain the conceptual implications achieve a method and an appropriate culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases,
be aware of the variability inherent in biological, clinical and instrumental data;
be aware of the usefulness of the statistical methodology for the synthesis and understanding of bio-medical phenomena.
Knowing how to establish a collaboration with the various professional figures in group work respecting the various autonomies.
Be able to establish a therapeutic alliance with the patient and apply the principle of "taking care of". Establish a relationship with the patient, his family members, care staff and other colleagues involved in the diagnostic-therapeutic program.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

BASIC MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - FORENSIC MEDICINE [L-LIN/12] [ITA]1st2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must:
acquire an appropriate method and culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases and on a human relationship. To know the main stages of the evolution of medical thought also from a multicultural perspective. To know the origin, evolution and current use of the main terms used in medicine and learn to explain the conceptual implications achieve a method and an appropriate culture for a theoretical-practical training based on scientific bases,
be aware of the variability inherent in biological, clinical and instrumental data;
be aware of the usefulness of the statistical methodology for the synthesis and understanding of bio-medical phenomena.
Knowing how to establish a collaboration with the various professional figures in group work respecting the various autonomies.
Be able to establish a therapeutic alliance with the patient and apply the principle of "taking care of". Establish a relationship with the patient, his family members, care staff and other colleagues involved in the diagnostic-therapeutic program.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

AAF1368 | [N/D] [ITA]1st2nd8

Educational objectives

The student is allowed to choose one or more courses offered within any first cycle degree program at Sapienza, provided that they are coherent with his learning path.

10616739 | HUMAN ANATOMY [BIO/16, BIO/16, ING-IND/34] [ITA]2nd1st18

Educational objectives

Main teaching Objectives:
- To know the structural organization of the human body with its main clinical anatomy applications at the macroscopic, microscopic, ultrastructural level, connecting the structural organisation and corresponding functions in a medical practice perspective.
The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

HUMAN ANATOMY I [BIO/16] [ITA]2nd1st5

Educational objectives

HUMAN ANATOMY III specific teaching objectives:
- To be able to:
­ Central Nervous system: dissection and recognition of macroscopic and microscopic structures.
­ Peripheral Nervous system: special senses, skin and its appendages: dissection and recognition of macroscopic and microscopic structures,
­ Endocrine system: recognition of microscopic structures,
­ Clinical integration through clinical and surgery anatomy seminars.

HUMAN ANATOMY III [BIO/16, BIO/16] [ITA]2nd1st6

Educational objectives

Specific teaching objectives of the HUMAN ANATOMY I course:
Be able to:
Study and recognition of skeletal segments, anatomical models and muscular regions at the autopsy table,
Study and recognition of the macroscopic morphology and structure of the heart,
Integration with the Clinical Area through clinical and surgical anatomy seminars.

HUMAN ANATOMY II - BIOMECHANICS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM [ING-IND/34] [ITA]2nd1st1

Educational objectives

Main teaching Objectives:
- To know the structural organization of the human body with its main clinical anatomy applications at the macroscopic, microscopic, ultrastructural level, connecting the structural organisation and corresponding functions in a medical practice perspective.
The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

HUMAN ANATOMY II [BIO/16, BIO/16] [ITA]2nd1st6

Educational objectives

HUMAN ANATOMY II specific teaching objectives:
To be able to:
­ autoptic identification of the organs,
­ microscopic examination and diagnosis of the structure of the organs,
­ Clinical integration through clinical and surgery anatomy seminars.

10616705 | BIOCHEMISTRY [BIO/10, BIO/11] [ITA]2nd1st9

Educational objectives

To teach the biochemical bases of vital phenomena and provide the knowledge aimed towards interpreting those pathologies that may have alterations of biochemical processes such as etiology and pathogenesis.
Acquire the knowledge of Biochemical Methodology relating to principles on which the techniques commonly used in biochemical research and the methods used in clinical analysis laboratory are based.
BIOCHEMISTRY I
Knowledge of the structure and of the relationships between structure and function of the main macromolecules.
Knowledge of the principles on which common techniques of biochemical research and methods employed in clinical laboratory analysis are based.
BIOCHEMISTRY II
Provide the biochemical basis of biological phenomena and the knowhow to evaluate pathological settings connected to alteration of biochemical processes.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

BIOCHEMISTRY I - BIOCHEMISTRY [BIO/10] [ITA]2nd1st4

Educational objectives

To teach the biochemical bases of vital phenomena and provide the knowledge aimed towards interpreting those pathologies that may have alterations of biochemical processes such as etiology and pathogenesis.
Acquire the knowledge of Biochemical Methodology relating to principles on which the techniques commonly used in biochemical research and the methods used in clinical analysis laboratory are based.
BIOCHEMISTRY I
Knowledge of the structure and of the relationships between structure and function of the main macromolecules.
Knowledge of the principles on which common techniques of biochemical research and methods employed in clinical laboratory analysis are based.
BIOCHEMISTRY II
Provide the biochemical basis of biological phenomena and the knowhow to evaluate pathological settings connected to alteration of biochemical processes.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

BIOCHEMISTRY I - MOLECULAR BIOLOGY [BIO/11] [ITA]2nd1st1

Educational objectives

The student is able to connect the results of laboratory analyzes with the different clinical pictures related to the analyses, with particular reference to systemic pathologies.

BIOCHEMISTRY II - BIOCHEMISTRY [BIO/10] [ITA]2nd1st3

Educational objectives

Molecular bases of biochemical processes involved in the energy and glucidic metabolism, together with the metabolism of aminoacids (and their derivatives).

Molecular bases of biochemical processes involved in the lipidic and heme metabolism and their regulation.

BIOCHEMISTRY I - MOLECULAR BIOLOGY [BIO/11] [ITA]2nd1st1

Educational objectives

Molecular mechanisms of cellular signaling and regulation controlling the central metabolic pathways.

10616283 | HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY [BIO/09] [ITA]2nd1st16

Educational objectives

At the end of the course, the student must be able to describe how the various organs of the human body work, their dynamic integration into all apparatus and the general mechanisms of control in physiological conditions. The Course of Physiology aims to provide the student with the premises necessary for understanding pathophysiology and pathology.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY I [BIO/09] [ITA]2nd1st8

Educational objectives

At the end of the course, the student must be able to describe how the various organs of the human body work, their dynamic integration into all apparatus and the general mechanisms of control in physiological conditions. The Course of Physiology aims to provide the student with the premises necessary for understanding pathophysiology and pathology.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY II [BIO/09] [ITA]2nd1st8

Educational objectives

At the end of the course, the student must be able to describe how the various organs of the human body work, their dynamic integration into all apparatus and the general mechanisms of control in physiological conditions. The Course of Physiology aims to provide the student with the premises necessary for understanding pathophysiology and pathology.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

10616706 | PRE-CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY [MED/03, MED/02, MED/09, ING-INF/05, MED/41, MED/09, MED/18, MED/18, L-LIN/12] [ITA]2nd1st12

Educational objectives

The student must know the development of medical, scientific and humanistic thinking in relation to a medicine based on logical reasoning and the clinical method.
In particular, the student must know: the epistemology as the foundation of the logical reasoning applied to clinical cases and correlated with medical ethics; the history and physical examination in the clinical approach in medicine; the collection of clinical data in medical record; the epidemiological and statistical study of diseases; genetic diseases and the new frontiers of genetics in medicine; clinical bioethics and human sciences in medicine; the health as a primary good of man and society; the doctor-patient relationship and the narrative medicine.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of preclinical medical scientific methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark obtained out of thirty will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the preclinical medical scientific methodology II.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MMS Pre CLinica (II)
• First aid: recognizing vital signs
• Learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation
• The basics of physical examination of the heart, the thorax and the abdomen
• Dressing and suturing a cutaneous wound

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

PRE-CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - MEDICAL GENETICS [MED/03] [ITA]2nd1st2

Educational objectives

The student must know the development of medical, scientific and humanistic thinking in relation to a medicine based on logical reasoning and the clinical method.
In particular, the student must know: the epistemology as the foundation of the logical reasoning applied to clinical cases and correlated with medical ethics; the history and physical examination in the clinical approach in medicine; the collection of clinical data in medical record; the epidemiological and statistical study of diseases; genetic diseases and the new frontiers of genetics in medicine; clinical bioethics and human sciences in medicine; the health as a primary good of man and society; the doctor-patient relationship and the narrative medicine.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of preclinical medical scientific methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark obtained out of thirty will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the preclinical medical scientific methodology II.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MMS Pre CLinica (II)
• First aid: recognizing vital signs
• Learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation
• The basics of physical examination of the heart, the thorax and the abdomen
• Dressing and suturing a cutaneous wound

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

PRE-CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - HISTORY OF MEDICINE [MED/02] [ITA]2nd1st1

Educational objectives

In the course of medical genetics will be analyzed Mendel and the birth of genetics; the methodological and experimental approaches of genetic diseases; hereditary and multifactorial diseases; genetic tests.

PRE-CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - INTERNAL MEDICINE [MED/09] [ITA]2nd1st1

Educational objectives

The student must know the development of medical, scientific and humanistic thinking in relation to a medicine based on logical reasoning and the clinical method.
In particular, the student must know: the epistemology as the foundation of the logical reasoning applied to clinical cases and correlated with medical ethics; the history and physical examination in the clinical approach in medicine; the collection of clinical data in medical record; the epidemiological and statistical study of diseases; genetic diseases and the new frontiers of genetics in medicine; clinical bioethics and human sciences in medicine; the health as a primary good of man and society; the doctor-patient relationship and the narrative medicine.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of preclinical medical scientific methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark obtained out of thirty will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the preclinical medical scientific methodology II.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MMS Pre CLinica (II)
• First aid: recognizing vital signs
• Learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation
• The basics of physical examination of the heart, the thorax and the abdomen
• Dressing and suturing a cutaneous wound

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

PRE-CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - SCIENTIFIC ENGLISH [ING-INF/05] [ITA]2nd1st1

Educational objectives

The student must know the development of medical, scientific and humanistic thinking in relation to a medicine based on logical reasoning and the clinical method.
In particular, the student must know: the epistemology as the foundation of the logical reasoning applied to clinical cases and correlated with medical ethics; the history and physical examination in the clinical approach in medicine; the collection of clinical data in medical record; the epidemiological and statistical study of diseases; genetic diseases and the new frontiers of genetics in medicine; clinical bioethics and human sciences in medicine; the health as a primary good of man and society; the doctor-patient relationship and the narrative medicine.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of preclinical medical scientific methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark obtained out of thirty will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the preclinical medical scientific methodology II.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MMS Pre CLinica (II)
• First aid: recognizing vital signs
• Learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation
• The basics of physical examination of the heart, the thorax and the abdomen
• Dressing and suturing a cutaneous wound

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

PRE-CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - ANESTHESIOLOGY [MED/41] [ITA]2nd1st1

Educational objectives

The student must know the development of medical, scientific and humanistic thinking in relation to a medicine based on logical reasoning and the clinical method.
In particular, the student must know: the epistemology as the foundation of the logical reasoning applied to clinical cases and correlated with medical ethics; the history and physical examination in the clinical approach in medicine; the collection of clinical data in medical record; the epidemiological and statistical study of diseases; genetic diseases and the new frontiers of genetics in medicine; clinical bioethics and human sciences in medicine; the health as a primary good of man and society; the doctor-patient relationship and the narrative medicine.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of preclinical medical scientific methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark obtained out of thirty will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the preclinical medical scientific methodology II.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MMS Pre CLinica (II)
• First aid: recognizing vital signs
• Learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation
• The basics of physical examination of the heart, the thorax and the abdomen
• Dressing and suturing a cutaneous wound

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

PRE CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - INTERNAL MEDICINE [MED/09, MED/09] [ITA]2nd1st2

Educational objectives

The student must know the development of medical, scientific and humanistic thinking in relation to a medicine based on logical reasoning and the clinical method.
In particular, the student must know: the epistemology as the foundation of the logical reasoning applied to clinical cases and correlated with medical ethics; the history and physical examination in the clinical approach in medicine; the collection of clinical data in medical record; the epidemiological and statistical study of diseases; genetic diseases and the new frontiers of genetics in medicine; clinical bioethics and human sciences in medicine; the health as a primary good of man and society; the doctor-patient relationship and the narrative medicine.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of preclinical medical scientific methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark obtained out of thirty will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the preclinical medical scientific methodology II.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MMS Pre CLinica (II)
• First aid: recognizing vital signs
• Learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation
• The basics of physical examination of the heart, the thorax and the abdomen
• Dressing and suturing a cutaneous wound

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

PRE CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - GENERAL SURGERY [MED/18, MED/18] [ITA]2nd1st2

Educational objectives

The student must know the development of medical, scientific and humanistic thinking in relation to a medicine based on logical reasoning and the clinical method.
In particular, the student must know: the epistemology as the foundation of the logical reasoning applied to clinical cases and correlated with medical ethics; the history and physical examination in the clinical approach in medicine; the collection of clinical data in medical record; the epidemiological and statistical study of diseases; genetic diseases and the new frontiers of genetics in medicine; clinical bioethics and human sciences in medicine; the health as a primary good of man and society; the doctor-patient relationship and the narrative medicine.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of preclinical medical scientific methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark obtained out of thirty will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the preclinical medical scientific methodology II.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MMS Pre CLinica (II)
• First aid: recognizing vital signs
• Learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation
• The basics of physical examination of the heart, the thorax and the abdomen
• Dressing and suturing a cutaneous wound

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

PRE-CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - FOUNDATIONS OF INFORMATICS [L-LIN/12] [ITA]2nd1st2

Educational objectives

The student must know the development of medical, scientific and humanistic thinking in relation to a medicine based on logical reasoning and the clinical method.
In particular, the student must know: the epistemology as the foundation of the logical reasoning applied to clinical cases and correlated with medical ethics; the history and physical examination in the clinical approach in medicine; the collection of clinical data in medical record; the epidemiological and statistical study of diseases; genetic diseases and the new frontiers of genetics in medicine; clinical bioethics and human sciences in medicine; the health as a primary good of man and society; the doctor-patient relationship and the narrative medicine.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of preclinical medical scientific methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark obtained out of thirty will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the preclinical medical scientific methodology II.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MMS Pre CLinica (II)
• First aid: recognizing vital signs
• Learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation
• The basics of physical examination of the heart, the thorax and the abdomen
• Dressing and suturing a cutaneous wound

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

AAF1368 | [N/D] [ITA]2nd1st8

Educational objectives

The student is allowed to choose one or more courses offered within any first cycle degree program at Sapienza, provided that they are coherent with his learning path.

10616739 | HUMAN ANATOMY [BIO/16, BIO/16, ING-IND/34] [ITA]2nd2nd18

Educational objectives

Main teaching Objectives:
- To know the structural organization of the human body with its main clinical anatomy applications at the macroscopic, microscopic, ultrastructural level, connecting the structural organisation and corresponding functions in a medical practice perspective.
The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

HUMAN ANATOMY I [BIO/16] [ITA]2nd2nd5

Educational objectives

HUMAN ANATOMY III specific teaching objectives:
- To be able to:
­ Central Nervous system: dissection and recognition of macroscopic and microscopic structures.
­ Peripheral Nervous system: special senses, skin and its appendages: dissection and recognition of macroscopic and microscopic structures,
­ Endocrine system: recognition of microscopic structures,
­ Clinical integration through clinical and surgery anatomy seminars.

HUMAN ANATOMY III [BIO/16, BIO/16] [ITA]2nd2nd6

Educational objectives

Specific teaching objectives of the HUMAN ANATOMY I course:
Be able to:
Study and recognition of skeletal segments, anatomical models and muscular regions at the autopsy table,
Study and recognition of the macroscopic morphology and structure of the heart,
Integration with the Clinical Area through clinical and surgical anatomy seminars.

HUMAN ANATOMY II - BIOMECHANICS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM [ING-IND/34] [ITA]2nd2nd1

Educational objectives

Main teaching Objectives:
- To know the structural organization of the human body with its main clinical anatomy applications at the macroscopic, microscopic, ultrastructural level, connecting the structural organisation and corresponding functions in a medical practice perspective.
The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

HUMAN ANATOMY II [BIO/16, BIO/16] [ITA]2nd2nd6

Educational objectives

HUMAN ANATOMY II specific teaching objectives:
To be able to:
­ autoptic identification of the organs,
­ microscopic examination and diagnosis of the structure of the organs,
­ Clinical integration through clinical and surgery anatomy seminars.

10616283 | HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY [BIO/09] [ITA]2nd2nd16

Educational objectives

At the end of the course, the student must be able to describe how the various organs of the human body work, their dynamic integration into all apparatus and the general mechanisms of control in physiological conditions. The Course of Physiology aims to provide the student with the premises necessary for understanding pathophysiology and pathology.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY I [BIO/09] [ITA]2nd2nd8

Educational objectives

At the end of the course, the student must be able to describe how the various organs of the human body work, their dynamic integration into all apparatus and the general mechanisms of control in physiological conditions. The Course of Physiology aims to provide the student with the premises necessary for understanding pathophysiology and pathology.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY II [BIO/09] [ITA]2nd2nd8

Educational objectives

At the end of the course, the student must be able to describe how the various organs of the human body work, their dynamic integration into all apparatus and the general mechanisms of control in physiological conditions. The Course of Physiology aims to provide the student with the premises necessary for understanding pathophysiology and pathology.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

1016787 | MICROBIOLOGY [MED/07, VET/06] [ITA]2nd2nd7

Educational objectives

By the end of the course the student must
-know the application of the principal methodogoly of biochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology, parasitology and clinical pathology
-Know how to request a correct laboratory investigation in a fundamental and formal manner
-Be aware of the potential and the limits of the information provided by laboratory examinations

Knowledge and classification of pathogens (bacteria, fungi, viruses, protozoa, helminths and arthropods) which are causative agents for humans. Knowledge of the differences between the various organisms in terms of: structure and morphology, metabolism, mechanisms of pathogenesis, reproduction and replication, epidemiology. Knowledge of the relationships existing between host and pathogens in human infections and of the opportunities of treatment, control and diagnosis of infections.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MICROBIOLOGY [MED/07] [ITA]2nd2nd5

Educational objectives

By the end of the course the student must
-know the application of the principal methodogoly of biochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology, parasitology and clinical pathology
-Know how to request a correct laboratory investigation in a fundamental and formal manner
-Be aware of the potential and the limits of the information provided by laboratory examinations

Knowledge and classification of pathogens (bacteria, fungi, viruses, protozoa, helminths and arthropods) which are causative agents for humans. Knowledge of the differences between the various organisms in terms of: structure and morphology, metabolism, mechanisms of pathogenesis, reproduction and replication, epidemiology. Knowledge of the relationships existing between host and pathogens in human infections and of the opportunities of treatment, control and diagnosis of infections.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

Parasitology [VET/06] [ITA]2nd2nd2

Educational objectives

By the end of the course the student must
-know the application of the principal methodogoly of biochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology, parasitology and clinical pathology
-Know how to request a correct laboratory investigation in a fundamental and formal manner
-Be aware of the potential and the limits of the information provided by laboratory examinations

Knowledge and classification of pathogens (bacteria, fungi, viruses, protozoa, helminths and arthropods) which are causative agents for humans. Knowledge of the differences between the various organisms in terms of: structure and morphology, metabolism, mechanisms of pathogenesis, reproduction and replication, epidemiology. Knowledge of the relationships existing between host and pathogens in human infections and of the opportunities of treatment, control and diagnosis of infections.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

10616706 | PRE-CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY [MED/03, MED/02, MED/09, ING-INF/05, MED/41, MED/09, MED/18, MED/18, L-LIN/12] [ITA]2nd2nd12

Educational objectives

The student must know the development of medical, scientific and humanistic thinking in relation to a medicine based on logical reasoning and the clinical method.
In particular, the student must know: the epistemology as the foundation of the logical reasoning applied to clinical cases and correlated with medical ethics; the history and physical examination in the clinical approach in medicine; the collection of clinical data in medical record; the epidemiological and statistical study of diseases; genetic diseases and the new frontiers of genetics in medicine; clinical bioethics and human sciences in medicine; the health as a primary good of man and society; the doctor-patient relationship and the narrative medicine.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of preclinical medical scientific methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark obtained out of thirty will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the preclinical medical scientific methodology II.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MMS Pre CLinica (II)
• First aid: recognizing vital signs
• Learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation
• The basics of physical examination of the heart, the thorax and the abdomen
• Dressing and suturing a cutaneous wound

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

PRE-CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - MEDICAL GENETICS [MED/03] [ITA]2nd2nd2

Educational objectives

The student must know the development of medical, scientific and humanistic thinking in relation to a medicine based on logical reasoning and the clinical method.
In particular, the student must know: the epistemology as the foundation of the logical reasoning applied to clinical cases and correlated with medical ethics; the history and physical examination in the clinical approach in medicine; the collection of clinical data in medical record; the epidemiological and statistical study of diseases; genetic diseases and the new frontiers of genetics in medicine; clinical bioethics and human sciences in medicine; the health as a primary good of man and society; the doctor-patient relationship and the narrative medicine.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of preclinical medical scientific methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark obtained out of thirty will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the preclinical medical scientific methodology II.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MMS Pre CLinica (II)
• First aid: recognizing vital signs
• Learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation
• The basics of physical examination of the heart, the thorax and the abdomen
• Dressing and suturing a cutaneous wound

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

PRE-CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - HISTORY OF MEDICINE [MED/02] [ITA]2nd2nd1

Educational objectives

In the course of medical genetics will be analyzed Mendel and the birth of genetics; the methodological and experimental approaches of genetic diseases; hereditary and multifactorial diseases; genetic tests.

PRE-CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - INTERNAL MEDICINE [MED/09] [ITA]2nd2nd1

Educational objectives

The student must know the development of medical, scientific and humanistic thinking in relation to a medicine based on logical reasoning and the clinical method.
In particular, the student must know: the epistemology as the foundation of the logical reasoning applied to clinical cases and correlated with medical ethics; the history and physical examination in the clinical approach in medicine; the collection of clinical data in medical record; the epidemiological and statistical study of diseases; genetic diseases and the new frontiers of genetics in medicine; clinical bioethics and human sciences in medicine; the health as a primary good of man and society; the doctor-patient relationship and the narrative medicine.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of preclinical medical scientific methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark obtained out of thirty will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the preclinical medical scientific methodology II.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MMS Pre CLinica (II)
• First aid: recognizing vital signs
• Learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation
• The basics of physical examination of the heart, the thorax and the abdomen
• Dressing and suturing a cutaneous wound

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

PRE-CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - SCIENTIFIC ENGLISH [ING-INF/05] [ITA]2nd2nd1

Educational objectives

The student must know the development of medical, scientific and humanistic thinking in relation to a medicine based on logical reasoning and the clinical method.
In particular, the student must know: the epistemology as the foundation of the logical reasoning applied to clinical cases and correlated with medical ethics; the history and physical examination in the clinical approach in medicine; the collection of clinical data in medical record; the epidemiological and statistical study of diseases; genetic diseases and the new frontiers of genetics in medicine; clinical bioethics and human sciences in medicine; the health as a primary good of man and society; the doctor-patient relationship and the narrative medicine.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of preclinical medical scientific methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark obtained out of thirty will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the preclinical medical scientific methodology II.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MMS Pre CLinica (II)
• First aid: recognizing vital signs
• Learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation
• The basics of physical examination of the heart, the thorax and the abdomen
• Dressing and suturing a cutaneous wound

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

PRE-CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - ANESTHESIOLOGY [MED/41] [ITA]2nd2nd1

Educational objectives

The student must know the development of medical, scientific and humanistic thinking in relation to a medicine based on logical reasoning and the clinical method.
In particular, the student must know: the epistemology as the foundation of the logical reasoning applied to clinical cases and correlated with medical ethics; the history and physical examination in the clinical approach in medicine; the collection of clinical data in medical record; the epidemiological and statistical study of diseases; genetic diseases and the new frontiers of genetics in medicine; clinical bioethics and human sciences in medicine; the health as a primary good of man and society; the doctor-patient relationship and the narrative medicine.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of preclinical medical scientific methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark obtained out of thirty will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the preclinical medical scientific methodology II.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MMS Pre CLinica (II)
• First aid: recognizing vital signs
• Learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation
• The basics of physical examination of the heart, the thorax and the abdomen
• Dressing and suturing a cutaneous wound

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

PRE CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - INTERNAL MEDICINE [MED/09, MED/09] [ITA]2nd2nd2

Educational objectives

The student must know the development of medical, scientific and humanistic thinking in relation to a medicine based on logical reasoning and the clinical method.
In particular, the student must know: the epistemology as the foundation of the logical reasoning applied to clinical cases and correlated with medical ethics; the history and physical examination in the clinical approach in medicine; the collection of clinical data in medical record; the epidemiological and statistical study of diseases; genetic diseases and the new frontiers of genetics in medicine; clinical bioethics and human sciences in medicine; the health as a primary good of man and society; the doctor-patient relationship and the narrative medicine.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of preclinical medical scientific methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark obtained out of thirty will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the preclinical medical scientific methodology II.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MMS Pre CLinica (II)
• First aid: recognizing vital signs
• Learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation
• The basics of physical examination of the heart, the thorax and the abdomen
• Dressing and suturing a cutaneous wound

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

PRE CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - GENERAL SURGERY [MED/18, MED/18] [ITA]2nd2nd2

Educational objectives

The student must know the development of medical, scientific and humanistic thinking in relation to a medicine based on logical reasoning and the clinical method.
In particular, the student must know: the epistemology as the foundation of the logical reasoning applied to clinical cases and correlated with medical ethics; the history and physical examination in the clinical approach in medicine; the collection of clinical data in medical record; the epidemiological and statistical study of diseases; genetic diseases and the new frontiers of genetics in medicine; clinical bioethics and human sciences in medicine; the health as a primary good of man and society; the doctor-patient relationship and the narrative medicine.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of preclinical medical scientific methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark obtained out of thirty will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the preclinical medical scientific methodology II.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MMS Pre CLinica (II)
• First aid: recognizing vital signs
• Learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation
• The basics of physical examination of the heart, the thorax and the abdomen
• Dressing and suturing a cutaneous wound

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

PRE-CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - FOUNDATIONS OF INFORMATICS [L-LIN/12] [ITA]2nd2nd2

Educational objectives

The student must know the development of medical, scientific and humanistic thinking in relation to a medicine based on logical reasoning and the clinical method.
In particular, the student must know: the epistemology as the foundation of the logical reasoning applied to clinical cases and correlated with medical ethics; the history and physical examination in the clinical approach in medicine; the collection of clinical data in medical record; the epidemiological and statistical study of diseases; genetic diseases and the new frontiers of genetics in medicine; clinical bioethics and human sciences in medicine; the health as a primary good of man and society; the doctor-patient relationship and the narrative medicine.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of preclinical medical scientific methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark obtained out of thirty will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the preclinical medical scientific methodology II.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MMS Pre CLinica (II)
• First aid: recognizing vital signs
• Learning cardiopulmonary resuscitation
• The basics of physical examination of the heart, the thorax and the abdomen
• Dressing and suturing a cutaneous wound

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

AAF1368 | [N/D] [ITA]2nd2nd8

Educational objectives

The student is allowed to choose one or more courses offered within any first cycle degree program at Sapienza, provided that they are coherent with his learning path.

1023807 | IMMUNOLOGY AND IMMUNOPATHOLOGY [MED/04, MED/05] [ITA]3rd1st8

Educational objectives

Acquire knowledge on the molecular and cellular basis of the immune response, on the fundamental mechanisms responsible for protection and for tissue damage, and their specific role in the resistance against pathogens, alloantigens, tumors and in immune-mediated diseases.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

GENERAL PATHOLOGY [MED/04] [ITA]3rd1st6

Educational objectives

Knowledge of the approaches of laboratory medicine in the diagnosis and follow-up of pathologies associated with altered immune response, in the response to infections, to transplants, in oncological conditions affecting the hematopoietic system.

CLINICAL PATHOLOGY [MED/05] [ITA]3rd1st2

Educational objectives

The aim is to provide students with a thorough knowledge on the role of the immune system main components both in the physiological response and in the immunopathogenic mechanisms.

At the end of the course the student will have to:
• know the basics of the functioning of the immune system, including molecular mechanisms
• know how to illustrate the pathogenetic mechanisms of the main autoimmune diseases
• know the general principles that regulate the immune response in transplants
• know how to identify congenital and acquired immunodeficiencies, as a consequence of the reduced or failed functioning of the immune system
• be able to describe the role of the immune system on the development of tumors
• know the main laboratory techniques in immunological and serological diagnostics, in transplants and in the immune response against cancer.

10616701 | LABORATORY MEDICINE AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES [MED/07, MED/46, BIO/12, ING-INF/01, MED/05, MED/05, VET/06] [ITA]3rd1st13

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives
By the end of the course the student must:

To know the application of the main methods of clinical biochemistry, clinical pathology, molecular biology, microbiology and parasitology.
To be able to formulate a correct request for a laboratory test from a substantial and formal point of view.
To be able to interpret the results of the main laboratory investigations.
To be aware of the potential and limits of information provided by laboratory tests.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

LABORATORY MEDICINE AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES I - CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY AND CLINICAL MOLECULAR BIOLOGY [MED/07] [ITA]3rd1st2

Educational objectives

The student is able to connect the results of laboratory analyzes with the different clinical pictures related to the analyses, with particular reference to systemic pathologies.

LABORATORY MEDICINE AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES I - CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY [MED/46] [ITA]3rd1st1

Educational objectives

Knowledge of the tools and technologies that can be used for the remote monitoring of biomarkers useful for the evaluation of chronic diseases or those in remission.

LABORATORY MEDICINE AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES I - TECHNICAL SCIENCES OF LABORATORY MEDICINE [BIO/12] [ITA]3rd1st1

Educational objectives

The student is able to connect the results of laboratory analyzes with the different clinical pictures related to the analyses, with particular reference to systemic pathologies.

LABORATORY MEDICINE AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES II - TECHNICAL SCIENCES OF LABORATORY MEDICINE [ING-INF/01] [ITA]3rd1st1

Educational objectives

To know the application of the main methods of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology.
To know the purpose, characteristics and limits of the main laboratory tests of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology.
Interpretation of the main laboratory tests of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology, also related to specific diagnostic flowcharts.

LABORATORY MEDICINE AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES II - CLINICAL PATHOLOGY [MED/05, MED/05] [ITA]3rd1st3

Educational objectives

To know the application of the main methods of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology.
To know the purpose, characteristics and limits of the main laboratory tests of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology.
Interpretation of the main laboratory tests of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology, also related to specific diagnostic flowcharts.

LABORATORY MEDICINE AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES II - CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY AND CLINICAL MOLECULAR BIOLOGY [BIO/12] [ITA]3rd1st2

Educational objectives

To know the application of the main methods of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology.
To know the purpose, characteristics and limits of the main laboratory tests of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology.
Interpretation of the main laboratory tests of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology, also related to specific diagnostic flowcharts.

LABORATORY MEDICINE AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES I - ANIMAL PARASITOLOGY [VET/06] [ITA]3rd1st1

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives
By the end of the course the student must:

To know the application of the main methods of clinical biochemistry, clinical pathology, molecular biology, microbiology and parasitology.
To be able to formulate a correct request for a laboratory test from a substantial and formal point of view.
To be able to interpret the results of the main laboratory investigations.
To be aware of the potential and limits of information provided by laboratory tests.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

LABORATORY MEDICINE AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES II - BIO-SENSORS [MED/46] [ITA]3rd1st2

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives
By the end of the course the student must:

To know the application of the main methods of clinical biochemistry, clinical pathology, molecular biology, microbiology and parasitology.
To be able to formulate a correct request for a laboratory test from a substantial and formal point of view.
To be able to interpret the results of the main laboratory investigations.
To be aware of the potential and limits of information provided by laboratory tests.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

10616707 | GENERAL PATHOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY [MED/04, MED/05, MED/46, MED/46] [ITA]3rd1st16

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives
The aim of the integrated course is to enable the student to know the etiological bases and the pathogenetic mechanisms of disease in man, as well as the fundamental physiopathological mechanisms of the main organs and apparatuses.
-To be able to interpret the fundamental physiopathological mechanisms of the main organs and apparatuses of disease in humans
-Know how to perform the operations aimed at an analysis of the fundamental pathogenetic and physiopathological mechanisms
of human disease and to interpret the results
-To be aware that the objective of knowing the etiopathogenetic bases of disease and of physiopathological processes constitutes the indispensable substratum for a subsequent clinical approach towards human diseases.

Knowledge of the etiology and the pathogenic mechanisms of human diseases, basic pathophysiological mechanisms of major organs and systems. Interpretation of basic pathophysiological and pathogenic mechanisms of human disease.
Ability to analyze the fundamental pathophysiological mechanisms of human diseases and interpret their results.
Knowledge of the pathogenic basis of disease and pathophysiological processes as the essential substrate for subsequent clinical approach to human diseases.

GENERAL PATHOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY I - GENERAL PATHOLOGY [MED/04] [ITA]3rd1st6

Educational objectives

The aim is to provide students with a thorough knowledge on the pathogenetic mechanisms and the etiology of diseases. Paying close attention to the molecular, cellular and tissue changes that underlie the development of neoplasms, their classification and to the pathophysiology of cardiovascular diseases, hematopoietic, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, endocrine, respiratory and nervous systems.

GENERAL PATHOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY II - TECHNICAL SCIENCES OF LABORATORY MEDICINE [MED/04] [ITA]3rd1st7

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives
The aim of the integrated course is to enable the student to know the etiological bases and the pathogenetic mechanisms of disease in man, as well as the fundamental physiopathological mechanisms of the main organs and apparatuses.
-To be able to interpret the fundamental physiopathological mechanisms of the main organs and apparatuses of disease in humans
-Know how to perform the operations aimed at an analysis of the fundamental pathogenetic and physiopathological mechanisms
of human disease and to interpret the results
-To be aware that the objective of knowing the etiopathogenetic bases of disease and of physiopathological processes constitutes the indispensable substratum for a subsequent clinical approach towards human diseases.

Knowledge of the etiology and the pathogenic mechanisms of human diseases, basic pathophysiological mechanisms of major organs and systems. Interpretation of basic pathophysiological and pathogenic mechanisms of human disease.
Ability to analyze the fundamental pathophysiological mechanisms of human diseases and interpret their results.
Knowledge of the pathogenic basis of disease and pathophysiological processes as the essential substrate for subsequent clinical approach to human diseases.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

GENERAL PATHOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY II - CLINICAL PATHOLOGY [MED/05] [ITA]3rd1st1

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives
The aim of the integrated course is to enable the student to know the etiological bases and the pathogenetic mechanisms of disease in man, as well as the fundamental physiopathological mechanisms of the main organs and apparatuses.
-To be able to interpret the fundamental physiopathological mechanisms of the main organs and apparatuses of disease in humans
-Know how to perform the operations aimed at an analysis of the fundamental pathogenetic and physiopathological mechanisms
of human disease and to interpret the results
-To be aware that the objective of knowing the etiopathogenetic bases of disease and of physiopathological processes constitutes the indispensable substratum for a subsequent clinical approach towards human diseases.

Knowledge of the etiology and the pathogenic mechanisms of human diseases, basic pathophysiological mechanisms of major organs and systems. Interpretation of basic pathophysiological and pathogenic mechanisms of human disease.
Ability to analyze the fundamental pathophysiological mechanisms of human diseases and interpret their results.
Knowledge of the pathogenic basis of disease and pathophysiological processes as the essential substrate for subsequent clinical approach to human diseases.

GENERAL PATHOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY II - GENERAL PATHOLOGY [MED/46, MED/46] [ITA]3rd1st2

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives
The aim of the integrated course is to enable the student to know the etiological bases and the pathogenetic mechanisms of disease in man, as well as the fundamental physiopathological mechanisms of the main organs and apparatuses.
-To be able to interpret the fundamental physiopathological mechanisms of the main organs and apparatuses of disease in humans
-Know how to perform the operations aimed at an analysis of the fundamental pathogenetic and physiopathological mechanisms
of human disease and to interpret the results
-To be aware that the objective of knowing the etiopathogenetic bases of disease and of physiopathological processes constitutes the indispensable substratum for a subsequent clinical approach towards human diseases.

Knowledge of the etiology and the pathogenic mechanisms of human diseases, basic pathophysiological mechanisms of major organs and systems. Interpretation of basic pathophysiological and pathogenic mechanisms of human disease.
Ability to analyze the fundamental pathophysiological mechanisms of human diseases and interpret their results.
Knowledge of the pathogenic basis of disease and pathophysiological processes as the essential substrate for subsequent clinical approach to human diseases.

10616708 | CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY [MED/09, MED/18, MED/01, M-PSI/04, MED/18, MED/18, L-LIN/12, M-PSI/08, MED/09, MED/09] [ITA]3rd1st17

Educational objectives

MMS CLINICA (I)
Provide the student with the means to carry out a careful and detailed medical history and an accurate clinical examination of the patient, with the detection and critical evaluation of symptoms and signs of diseases and of pathophysiological alterations. Knowledge of instrumental methods with their possibilities and limits.

MMS CLINICA (II)
• Be able to identify the patient's anamnestic, antropometric, instrumental and laboratory data and methodologies to detect them; to be good at to understand these data from a pathophysiological point of view and use them for diagnosis and prognosis. Collect and evaluate epidemiological and statistical data for health promotion and disease prevention.
• Be able to collect the patient's medical history and to compile the medical record as well as to perform clinical examination and know the basic diagnostic-therapeutic techniques. Learn the use of epidemiological data in order to formulate a correct diagnosis and prognosis. Use the statistical, probabilistic and informatic elements with a view to managing the uncertainty linked to the random nature of the medical process.
• Be aware that the data collection must be used not only in order to formulate a correct diagnosis but also to establish an adequate relationship between patient and medical doctor.

CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - INTERNAL MEDICINE [MED/09] [ITA]3rd1st4

Educational objectives

Know how to identify the anamnestic, physical-anthropometric, instrumental and laboratory findings of the patient and the methodologies needed to detect them, interpret the aforementioned findings from a physiopathological point of view, and use them for the purposes of diagnosis and prognosis in pathologies of surgical competence. Collect and evaluate epidemiological and statistical data for the purposes of health promotion and disease prevention.
Knowing how to take the anamnesis and compile the medical record, the physical examination and the elementary diagnostic-therapeutic techniques. Use epidemiological data for diagnosis and prognosis. Use statistical, probabilistic and IT tools to manage the uncertainty linked to the random nature of the medical process.
Knowing how to be aware that the data collected are used not only for the purposes of a correct diagnosis but also for an adequate doctor-patient relationship.

CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - GENERAL SURGERY [MED/18] [ITA]3rd1st3

Educational objectives

MMS CLINICA (I)
Provide the student with the means to carry out a careful and detailed medical history and an accurate clinical examination of the patient, with the detection and critical evaluation of symptoms and signs of diseases and of pathophysiological alterations. Knowledge of instrumental methods with their possibilities and limits.

MMS CLINICA (II)
• Be able to identify the patient's anamnestic, antropometric, instrumental and laboratory data and methodologies to detect them; to be good at to understand these data from a pathophysiological point of view and use them for diagnosis and prognosis. Collect and evaluate epidemiological and statistical data for health promotion and disease prevention.
• Be able to collect the patient's medical history and to compile the medical record as well as to perform clinical examination and know the basic diagnostic-therapeutic techniques. Learn the use of epidemiological data in order to formulate a correct diagnosis and prognosis. Use the statistical, probabilistic and informatic elements with a view to managing the uncertainty linked to the random nature of the medical process.
• Be aware that the data collection must be used not only in order to formulate a correct diagnosis but also to establish an adequate relationship between patient and medical doctor.

The student may be evaluated with an intermediate test relating to the topics of clinical scientific methodology I. The evaluation test will take place through an oral exam. The mark expressed out of thirty obtained will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the clinical scientific methodology II.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - MEDICAL STATISTICS [MED/01] [ITA]3rd1st1

Educational objectives

Physical and instrumental semeiotics of the respiratory system. Semiotics: acute and chronic respiratory failure, pulmonary edema, pulmonary embolism, pleural effusion, ascites, generalized edema. Epidemiology of the major lung diseases. Instrumental semeiotics of the respiratory system. Instrumental semeiotics of the digestive system. Semiological approach to endocrine diseases and the hematopoietic system. Semiological approach to the pathologies of nervous system.

CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - INTERNAL MEDICINE [M-PSI/04] [ITA]3rd1st1

Educational objectives

Use of medical databases and reading scientific articles.

CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - GENERAL SURGERY [MED/18, MED/18] [ITA]3rd1st3

Educational objectives

MMS CLINICA (I)
Provide the student with the means to carry out a careful and detailed medical history and an accurate clinical examination of the patient, with the detection and critical evaluation of symptoms and signs of diseases and of pathophysiological alterations. Knowledge of instrumental methods with their possibilities and limits.

MMS CLINICA (II)
• Be able to identify the patient's anamnestic, antropometric, instrumental and laboratory data and methodologies to detect them; to be good at to understand these data from a pathophysiological point of view and use them for diagnosis and prognosis. Collect and evaluate epidemiological and statistical data for health promotion and disease prevention.
• Be able to collect the patient's medical history and to compile the medical record as well as to perform clinical examination and know the basic diagnostic-therapeutic techniques. Learn the use of epidemiological data in order to formulate a correct diagnosis and prognosis. Use the statistical, probabilistic and informatic elements with a view to managing the uncertainty linked to the random nature of the medical process.
• Be aware that the data collection must be used not only in order to formulate a correct diagnosis but also to establish an adequate relationship between patient and medical doctor.

CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - SCIENTIFIC ENGLISH [L-LIN/12] [ITA]3rd1st2

Educational objectives

MMS CLINICA (I)
Provide the student with the means to carry out a careful and detailed medical history and an accurate clinical examination of the patient, with the detection and critical evaluation of symptoms and signs of diseases and of pathophysiological alterations. Knowledge of instrumental methods with their possibilities and limits.

MMS CLINICA (II)
• Be able to identify the patient's anamnestic, antropometric, instrumental and laboratory data and methodologies to detect them; to be good at to understand these data from a pathophysiological point of view and use them for diagnosis and prognosis. Collect and evaluate epidemiological and statistical data for health promotion and disease prevention.
• Be able to collect the patient's medical history and to compile the medical record as well as to perform clinical examination and know the basic diagnostic-therapeutic techniques. Learn the use of epidemiological data in order to formulate a correct diagnosis and prognosis. Use the statistical, probabilistic and informatic elements with a view to managing the uncertainty linked to the random nature of the medical process.
• Be aware that the data collection must be used not only in order to formulate a correct diagnosis but also to establish an adequate relationship between patient and medical doctor.

CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY [M-PSI/08] [ITA]3rd1st1

Educational objectives

MMS CLINICA (I)
Provide the student with the means to carry out a careful and detailed medical history and an accurate clinical examination of the patient, with the detection and critical evaluation of symptoms and signs of diseases and of pathophysiological alterations. Knowledge of instrumental methods with their possibilities and limits.

MMS CLINICA (II)
• Be able to identify the patient's anamnestic, antropometric, instrumental and laboratory data and methodologies to detect them; to be good at to understand these data from a pathophysiological point of view and use them for diagnosis and prognosis. Collect and evaluate epidemiological and statistical data for health promotion and disease prevention.
• Be able to collect the patient's medical history and to compile the medical record as well as to perform clinical examination and know the basic diagnostic-therapeutic techniques. Learn the use of epidemiological data in order to formulate a correct diagnosis and prognosis. Use the statistical, probabilistic and informatic elements with a view to managing the uncertainty linked to the random nature of the medical process.
• Be aware that the data collection must be used not only in order to formulate a correct diagnosis but also to establish an adequate relationship between patient and medical doctor.

CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - GENDER MEDICINE [MED/09, MED/09] [ITA]3rd1st2

Educational objectives

MMS CLINICA (I)
Provide the student with the means to carry out a careful and detailed medical history and an accurate clinical examination of the patient, with the detection and critical evaluation of symptoms and signs of diseases and of pathophysiological alterations. Knowledge of instrumental methods with their possibilities and limits.

MMS CLINICA (II)
• Be able to identify the patient's anamnestic, antropometric, instrumental and laboratory data and methodologies to detect them; to be good at to understand these data from a pathophysiological point of view and use them for diagnosis and prognosis. Collect and evaluate epidemiological and statistical data for health promotion and disease prevention.
• Be able to collect the patient's medical history and to compile the medical record as well as to perform clinical examination and know the basic diagnostic-therapeutic techniques. Learn the use of epidemiological data in order to formulate a correct diagnosis and prognosis. Use the statistical, probabilistic and informatic elements with a view to managing the uncertainty linked to the random nature of the medical process.
• Be aware that the data collection must be used not only in order to formulate a correct diagnosis but also to establish an adequate relationship between patient and medical doctor.

10616701 | LABORATORY MEDICINE AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES [MED/07, MED/46, BIO/12, ING-INF/01, MED/05, MED/05, VET/06] [ITA]3rd2nd13

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives
By the end of the course the student must:

To know the application of the main methods of clinical biochemistry, clinical pathology, molecular biology, microbiology and parasitology.
To be able to formulate a correct request for a laboratory test from a substantial and formal point of view.
To be able to interpret the results of the main laboratory investigations.
To be aware of the potential and limits of information provided by laboratory tests.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

LABORATORY MEDICINE AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES I - CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY AND CLINICAL MOLECULAR BIOLOGY [MED/07] [ITA]3rd2nd2

Educational objectives

The student is able to connect the results of laboratory analyzes with the different clinical pictures related to the analyses, with particular reference to systemic pathologies.

LABORATORY MEDICINE AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES I - CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY [MED/46] [ITA]3rd2nd1

Educational objectives

Knowledge of the tools and technologies that can be used for the remote monitoring of biomarkers useful for the evaluation of chronic diseases or those in remission.

LABORATORY MEDICINE AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES I - TECHNICAL SCIENCES OF LABORATORY MEDICINE [BIO/12] [ITA]3rd2nd1

Educational objectives

The student is able to connect the results of laboratory analyzes with the different clinical pictures related to the analyses, with particular reference to systemic pathologies.

LABORATORY MEDICINE AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES II - TECHNICAL SCIENCES OF LABORATORY MEDICINE [ING-INF/01] [ITA]3rd2nd1

Educational objectives

To know the application of the main methods of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology.
To know the purpose, characteristics and limits of the main laboratory tests of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology.
Interpretation of the main laboratory tests of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology, also related to specific diagnostic flowcharts.

LABORATORY MEDICINE AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES II - CLINICAL PATHOLOGY [MED/05, MED/05] [ITA]3rd2nd3

Educational objectives

To know the application of the main methods of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology.
To know the purpose, characteristics and limits of the main laboratory tests of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology.
Interpretation of the main laboratory tests of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology, also related to specific diagnostic flowcharts.

LABORATORY MEDICINE AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES II - CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY AND CLINICAL MOLECULAR BIOLOGY [BIO/12] [ITA]3rd2nd2

Educational objectives

To know the application of the main methods of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology.
To know the purpose, characteristics and limits of the main laboratory tests of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology.
Interpretation of the main laboratory tests of clinical biochemistry and molecular biology, also related to specific diagnostic flowcharts.

LABORATORY MEDICINE AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES I - ANIMAL PARASITOLOGY [VET/06] [ITA]3rd2nd1

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives
By the end of the course the student must:

To know the application of the main methods of clinical biochemistry, clinical pathology, molecular biology, microbiology and parasitology.
To be able to formulate a correct request for a laboratory test from a substantial and formal point of view.
To be able to interpret the results of the main laboratory investigations.
To be aware of the potential and limits of information provided by laboratory tests.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

LABORATORY MEDICINE AND ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES II - BIO-SENSORS [MED/46] [ITA]3rd2nd2

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives
By the end of the course the student must:

To know the application of the main methods of clinical biochemistry, clinical pathology, molecular biology, microbiology and parasitology.
To be able to formulate a correct request for a laboratory test from a substantial and formal point of view.
To be able to interpret the results of the main laboratory investigations.
To be aware of the potential and limits of information provided by laboratory tests.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

10616707 | GENERAL PATHOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY [MED/04, MED/05, MED/46, MED/46] [ITA]3rd2nd16

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives
The aim of the integrated course is to enable the student to know the etiological bases and the pathogenetic mechanisms of disease in man, as well as the fundamental physiopathological mechanisms of the main organs and apparatuses.
-To be able to interpret the fundamental physiopathological mechanisms of the main organs and apparatuses of disease in humans
-Know how to perform the operations aimed at an analysis of the fundamental pathogenetic and physiopathological mechanisms
of human disease and to interpret the results
-To be aware that the objective of knowing the etiopathogenetic bases of disease and of physiopathological processes constitutes the indispensable substratum for a subsequent clinical approach towards human diseases.

Knowledge of the etiology and the pathogenic mechanisms of human diseases, basic pathophysiological mechanisms of major organs and systems. Interpretation of basic pathophysiological and pathogenic mechanisms of human disease.
Ability to analyze the fundamental pathophysiological mechanisms of human diseases and interpret their results.
Knowledge of the pathogenic basis of disease and pathophysiological processes as the essential substrate for subsequent clinical approach to human diseases.

GENERAL PATHOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY I - GENERAL PATHOLOGY [MED/04] [ITA]3rd2nd6

Educational objectives

The aim is to provide students with a thorough knowledge on the pathogenetic mechanisms and the etiology of diseases. Paying close attention to the molecular, cellular and tissue changes that underlie the development of neoplasms, their classification and to the pathophysiology of cardiovascular diseases, hematopoietic, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, endocrine, respiratory and nervous systems.

GENERAL PATHOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY II - TECHNICAL SCIENCES OF LABORATORY MEDICINE [MED/04] [ITA]3rd2nd7

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives
The aim of the integrated course is to enable the student to know the etiological bases and the pathogenetic mechanisms of disease in man, as well as the fundamental physiopathological mechanisms of the main organs and apparatuses.
-To be able to interpret the fundamental physiopathological mechanisms of the main organs and apparatuses of disease in humans
-Know how to perform the operations aimed at an analysis of the fundamental pathogenetic and physiopathological mechanisms
of human disease and to interpret the results
-To be aware that the objective of knowing the etiopathogenetic bases of disease and of physiopathological processes constitutes the indispensable substratum for a subsequent clinical approach towards human diseases.

Knowledge of the etiology and the pathogenic mechanisms of human diseases, basic pathophysiological mechanisms of major organs and systems. Interpretation of basic pathophysiological and pathogenic mechanisms of human disease.
Ability to analyze the fundamental pathophysiological mechanisms of human diseases and interpret their results.
Knowledge of the pathogenic basis of disease and pathophysiological processes as the essential substrate for subsequent clinical approach to human diseases.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

GENERAL PATHOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY II - CLINICAL PATHOLOGY [MED/05] [ITA]3rd2nd1

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives
The aim of the integrated course is to enable the student to know the etiological bases and the pathogenetic mechanisms of disease in man, as well as the fundamental physiopathological mechanisms of the main organs and apparatuses.
-To be able to interpret the fundamental physiopathological mechanisms of the main organs and apparatuses of disease in humans
-Know how to perform the operations aimed at an analysis of the fundamental pathogenetic and physiopathological mechanisms
of human disease and to interpret the results
-To be aware that the objective of knowing the etiopathogenetic bases of disease and of physiopathological processes constitutes the indispensable substratum for a subsequent clinical approach towards human diseases.

Knowledge of the etiology and the pathogenic mechanisms of human diseases, basic pathophysiological mechanisms of major organs and systems. Interpretation of basic pathophysiological and pathogenic mechanisms of human disease.
Ability to analyze the fundamental pathophysiological mechanisms of human diseases and interpret their results.
Knowledge of the pathogenic basis of disease and pathophysiological processes as the essential substrate for subsequent clinical approach to human diseases.

GENERAL PATHOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY II - GENERAL PATHOLOGY [MED/46, MED/46] [ITA]3rd2nd2

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives
The aim of the integrated course is to enable the student to know the etiological bases and the pathogenetic mechanisms of disease in man, as well as the fundamental physiopathological mechanisms of the main organs and apparatuses.
-To be able to interpret the fundamental physiopathological mechanisms of the main organs and apparatuses of disease in humans
-Know how to perform the operations aimed at an analysis of the fundamental pathogenetic and physiopathological mechanisms
of human disease and to interpret the results
-To be aware that the objective of knowing the etiopathogenetic bases of disease and of physiopathological processes constitutes the indispensable substratum for a subsequent clinical approach towards human diseases.

Knowledge of the etiology and the pathogenic mechanisms of human diseases, basic pathophysiological mechanisms of major organs and systems. Interpretation of basic pathophysiological and pathogenic mechanisms of human disease.
Ability to analyze the fundamental pathophysiological mechanisms of human diseases and interpret their results.
Knowledge of the pathogenic basis of disease and pathophysiological processes as the essential substrate for subsequent clinical approach to human diseases.

10616708 | CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY [MED/09, MED/18, MED/01, M-PSI/04, MED/18, MED/18, L-LIN/12, M-PSI/08, MED/09, MED/09] [ITA]3rd2nd17

Educational objectives

MMS CLINICA (I)
Provide the student with the means to carry out a careful and detailed medical history and an accurate clinical examination of the patient, with the detection and critical evaluation of symptoms and signs of diseases and of pathophysiological alterations. Knowledge of instrumental methods with their possibilities and limits.

MMS CLINICA (II)
• Be able to identify the patient's anamnestic, antropometric, instrumental and laboratory data and methodologies to detect them; to be good at to understand these data from a pathophysiological point of view and use them for diagnosis and prognosis. Collect and evaluate epidemiological and statistical data for health promotion and disease prevention.
• Be able to collect the patient's medical history and to compile the medical record as well as to perform clinical examination and know the basic diagnostic-therapeutic techniques. Learn the use of epidemiological data in order to formulate a correct diagnosis and prognosis. Use the statistical, probabilistic and informatic elements with a view to managing the uncertainty linked to the random nature of the medical process.
• Be aware that the data collection must be used not only in order to formulate a correct diagnosis but also to establish an adequate relationship between patient and medical doctor.

CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - INTERNAL MEDICINE [MED/09] [ITA]3rd2nd4

Educational objectives

Know how to identify the anamnestic, physical-anthropometric, instrumental and laboratory findings of the patient and the methodologies needed to detect them, interpret the aforementioned findings from a physiopathological point of view, and use them for the purposes of diagnosis and prognosis in pathologies of surgical competence. Collect and evaluate epidemiological and statistical data for the purposes of health promotion and disease prevention.
Knowing how to take the anamnesis and compile the medical record, the physical examination and the elementary diagnostic-therapeutic techniques. Use epidemiological data for diagnosis and prognosis. Use statistical, probabilistic and IT tools to manage the uncertainty linked to the random nature of the medical process.
Knowing how to be aware that the data collected are used not only for the purposes of a correct diagnosis but also for an adequate doctor-patient relationship.

CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - GENERAL SURGERY [MED/18] [ITA]3rd2nd3

Educational objectives

MMS CLINICA (I)
Provide the student with the means to carry out a careful and detailed medical history and an accurate clinical examination of the patient, with the detection and critical evaluation of symptoms and signs of diseases and of pathophysiological alterations. Knowledge of instrumental methods with their possibilities and limits.

MMS CLINICA (II)
• Be able to identify the patient's anamnestic, antropometric, instrumental and laboratory data and methodologies to detect them; to be good at to understand these data from a pathophysiological point of view and use them for diagnosis and prognosis. Collect and evaluate epidemiological and statistical data for health promotion and disease prevention.
• Be able to collect the patient's medical history and to compile the medical record as well as to perform clinical examination and know the basic diagnostic-therapeutic techniques. Learn the use of epidemiological data in order to formulate a correct diagnosis and prognosis. Use the statistical, probabilistic and informatic elements with a view to managing the uncertainty linked to the random nature of the medical process.
• Be aware that the data collection must be used not only in order to formulate a correct diagnosis but also to establish an adequate relationship between patient and medical doctor.

The student may be evaluated with an intermediate test relating to the topics of clinical scientific methodology I. The evaluation test will take place through an oral exam. The mark expressed out of thirty obtained will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the clinical scientific methodology II.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - MEDICAL STATISTICS [MED/01] [ITA]3rd2nd1

Educational objectives

Physical and instrumental semeiotics of the respiratory system. Semiotics: acute and chronic respiratory failure, pulmonary edema, pulmonary embolism, pleural effusion, ascites, generalized edema. Epidemiology of the major lung diseases. Instrumental semeiotics of the respiratory system. Instrumental semeiotics of the digestive system. Semiological approach to endocrine diseases and the hematopoietic system. Semiological approach to the pathologies of nervous system.

CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - INTERNAL MEDICINE [M-PSI/04] [ITA]3rd2nd1

Educational objectives

Use of medical databases and reading scientific articles.

CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - GENERAL SURGERY [MED/18, MED/18] [ITA]3rd2nd3

Educational objectives

MMS CLINICA (I)
Provide the student with the means to carry out a careful and detailed medical history and an accurate clinical examination of the patient, with the detection and critical evaluation of symptoms and signs of diseases and of pathophysiological alterations. Knowledge of instrumental methods with their possibilities and limits.

MMS CLINICA (II)
• Be able to identify the patient's anamnestic, antropometric, instrumental and laboratory data and methodologies to detect them; to be good at to understand these data from a pathophysiological point of view and use them for diagnosis and prognosis. Collect and evaluate epidemiological and statistical data for health promotion and disease prevention.
• Be able to collect the patient's medical history and to compile the medical record as well as to perform clinical examination and know the basic diagnostic-therapeutic techniques. Learn the use of epidemiological data in order to formulate a correct diagnosis and prognosis. Use the statistical, probabilistic and informatic elements with a view to managing the uncertainty linked to the random nature of the medical process.
• Be aware that the data collection must be used not only in order to formulate a correct diagnosis but also to establish an adequate relationship between patient and medical doctor.

CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY II - SCIENTIFIC ENGLISH [L-LIN/12] [ITA]3rd2nd2

Educational objectives

MMS CLINICA (I)
Provide the student with the means to carry out a careful and detailed medical history and an accurate clinical examination of the patient, with the detection and critical evaluation of symptoms and signs of diseases and of pathophysiological alterations. Knowledge of instrumental methods with their possibilities and limits.

MMS CLINICA (II)
• Be able to identify the patient's anamnestic, antropometric, instrumental and laboratory data and methodologies to detect them; to be good at to understand these data from a pathophysiological point of view and use them for diagnosis and prognosis. Collect and evaluate epidemiological and statistical data for health promotion and disease prevention.
• Be able to collect the patient's medical history and to compile the medical record as well as to perform clinical examination and know the basic diagnostic-therapeutic techniques. Learn the use of epidemiological data in order to formulate a correct diagnosis and prognosis. Use the statistical, probabilistic and informatic elements with a view to managing the uncertainty linked to the random nature of the medical process.
• Be aware that the data collection must be used not only in order to formulate a correct diagnosis but also to establish an adequate relationship between patient and medical doctor.

CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY [M-PSI/08] [ITA]3rd2nd1

Educational objectives

MMS CLINICA (I)
Provide the student with the means to carry out a careful and detailed medical history and an accurate clinical examination of the patient, with the detection and critical evaluation of symptoms and signs of diseases and of pathophysiological alterations. Knowledge of instrumental methods with their possibilities and limits.

MMS CLINICA (II)
• Be able to identify the patient's anamnestic, antropometric, instrumental and laboratory data and methodologies to detect them; to be good at to understand these data from a pathophysiological point of view and use them for diagnosis and prognosis. Collect and evaluate epidemiological and statistical data for health promotion and disease prevention.
• Be able to collect the patient's medical history and to compile the medical record as well as to perform clinical examination and know the basic diagnostic-therapeutic techniques. Learn the use of epidemiological data in order to formulate a correct diagnosis and prognosis. Use the statistical, probabilistic and informatic elements with a view to managing the uncertainty linked to the random nature of the medical process.
• Be aware that the data collection must be used not only in order to formulate a correct diagnosis but also to establish an adequate relationship between patient and medical doctor.

CLINICAL MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY I - GENDER MEDICINE [MED/09, MED/09] [ITA]3rd2nd2

Educational objectives

MMS CLINICA (I)
Provide the student with the means to carry out a careful and detailed medical history and an accurate clinical examination of the patient, with the detection and critical evaluation of symptoms and signs of diseases and of pathophysiological alterations. Knowledge of instrumental methods with their possibilities and limits.

MMS CLINICA (II)
• Be able to identify the patient's anamnestic, antropometric, instrumental and laboratory data and methodologies to detect them; to be good at to understand these data from a pathophysiological point of view and use them for diagnosis and prognosis. Collect and evaluate epidemiological and statistical data for health promotion and disease prevention.
• Be able to collect the patient's medical history and to compile the medical record as well as to perform clinical examination and know the basic diagnostic-therapeutic techniques. Learn the use of epidemiological data in order to formulate a correct diagnosis and prognosis. Use the statistical, probabilistic and informatic elements with a view to managing the uncertainty linked to the random nature of the medical process.
• Be aware that the data collection must be used not only in order to formulate a correct diagnosis but also to establish an adequate relationship between patient and medical doctor.

AAF1368 | [N/D] [ITA]3rd2nd8

Educational objectives

The student is allowed to choose one or more courses offered within any first cycle degree program at Sapienza, provided that they are coherent with his learning path.

10616709 | PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY AND CLINICAL ANATOMY CORRELATIONS [MED/08, MED/46, MED/08] [ITA]4th1st11

Educational objectives

The Pathological Anatomy course is annual and is organized in two consecutive semesters (first semester: Pathological Anatomy IS; second semester: Pathological Anatomy IIS).
At the end of the course the student must be aware of the anatomo-pathological basis of human diseases and have understood the etiological and pathogenetic mechanisms underlying the development and clinical expression of specific lesions of
organs and tissues.
By applying the knowledge acquired with this teaching, the student must be able to establish the role of Pathological Anatomy in the correct classification of a disease, understand when to request a histological examination and how to interpret the result, understand the clinical implications of an anatomical diagnosis pathological and, therefore, correlate the anatomic-pathological aspects with specific clinical pictures in order to formulate a prognosis and develop a specific therapeutic strategy.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY AND CLINICAL ANATOMY CORRELATIONS I [MED/08] [ITA]4th1st5

Educational objectives

Applications of methods and technologies from microscopic to molecular diagnostics in the anatomical-pathological field.

PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY AND CLINICAL ANATOMY CORRELATIONS Ii [MED/46] [ITA]4th1st1

Educational objectives

Acquisition of knowledge of morphological changes at the macroscopic, microscopic and ultrastructural levels of simple lesions.
Recollections of human anatomy and topographical anatomy of the cranial, thoracic, abdominal and pelvic cavities. Molecular biological mechanisms deputed to control growth, differentiation and cell death; cell-cell and cell-matrix relationships. Morphology of reversible cell damage and necrosis. Morphology of apoptosis. Hyperplasia, hypertrophy, atrophy and metaplasia. Morphology of intracellular substance accumulation: lipids; proteins; glycogen and pigments. Pathologic calcifications. Morphology of acute and chronic inflammation. Dysplasia and Neoplasia.
Knowledge of the macroscopic, histological and ultrastructural morphological pictures of vessel pathology: arteriosclerosis, aneurysms and vasculitis.
Knowledge of the macroscopic, histological and ultrastructural morphological pictures of heart pathology: ischemic heart disease, cardiomyopathies, myocarditis, valvular pathology and pericardial effusions.
Knowledge of the macroscopic, histological and ultrastructural morphological pictures of respiratory system pathologies: respiratory distress, circulatory alterations, obstructive and restrictive pathologies, pneumonia, tuberculosis, lung and pleural neoplasms.

PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY AND CLINICAL ANATOMY CORRELATIONS I - TECHNICAL SCIENCES OF LABORATORY MEDICINE [MED/08] [ITA]4th1st5

Educational objectives

The Pathological Anatomy course is annual and is organized in two consecutive semesters (first semester: Pathological Anatomy IS; second semester: Pathological Anatomy IIS).
At the end of the course the student must be aware of the anatomo-pathological basis of human diseases and have understood the etiological and pathogenetic mechanisms underlying the development and clinical expression of specific lesions of
organs and tissues.
By applying the knowledge acquired with this teaching, the student must be able to establish the role of Pathological Anatomy in the correct classification of a disease, understand when to request a histological examination and how to interpret the result, understand the clinical implications of an anatomical diagnosis pathological and, therefore, correlate the anatomic-pathological aspects with specific clinical pictures in order to formulate a prognosis and develop a specific therapeutic strategy.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

10616358 | INTEGRATED PATHOLOGY I [MED/10, MED/10, MED/21, MED/22, MED/11, MED/11] [ITA]4th1st8

Educational objectives

Knowledge of the main congenital and acquired heart and respiratory diseases. Acquisition of the approach to the clinical and surgical treatment of cardiac and respiratory pathologies.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASES [MED/10, MED/10] [ITA]4th1st3

Educational objectives

Knowledge of the main surgical diseases of the thorax (respiratory system, chest wall and mediastinum) and of the main diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in thoracic surgery.

CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM DISEASES [MED/21] [ITA]4th1st1

Educational objectives

Knowledge of the anatomy, physiopathology and semeiotics of the cardio-vascular system.
Knowledge of epidemiology, pathogenesis and diagnosis of congenital and acquired heart diseases.

VASCULAR SURGERY [MED/22] [ITA]4th1st1

Educational objectives

Knowledge of the main congenital and acquired heart and respiratory diseases. Acquisition of the approach to the clinical and surgical treatment of cardiac and respiratory pathologies.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

THORACIC SURGERY [MED/11, MED/11] [ITA]4th1st3

Educational objectives

Knowledge of the main congenital and acquired heart and respiratory diseases. Acquisition of the approach to the clinical and surgical treatment of cardiac and respiratory pathologies.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

1023941 | [MED/14, MED/14, MED/24, MED/24] [ITA]4th1st5

Educational objectives

By the end of the course the student must:

- Know the most important diseases of the kidney, the urinary tract and the male genital a disease.

- Know clinical and instrumental semiological manoeuvres and the therapeutic options.

- Know the patient affected by a pathology of the urinary and/or genital male tract.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

[MED/14, MED/14] [ITA]4th1st3

Educational objectives

Learning outcomes:
Knowledge of the main pathologies of the Genito-Urinary tract with anatomical and pathological anatomical aspects, as well as the diagnostic and therapeutic approach.
Clinical knowledge and reasoning of the Uroncological pathologies.
Knowing aetiology, symptoms and therapy of male genital tract diseases, infertility and sexual dysfunctions.

[MED/24, MED/24] [ITA]4th1st2

Educational objectives

Learning outcomes:
Knowledge of the main pathologies of the Genito-Urinary tract with anatomical and pathological anatomical aspects, as well as the diagnostic and therapeutic approach.

Clinical knowledge and reasoning of the Uroncological pathologies.

Knowing aetiology, symptoms and therapy of male genital tract diseases, infertility and sexual dysfunctions.

10616712 | INTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY - DIGITAL MEDICINE [MED/10, MED/11, MED/18, MED/49, ING-INF/05, MED/18, MED/09, MED/50, L-LIN/12] [ITA]4th1st10

Educational objectives

MMS INTEGRATA (I)
Through seminars on interdisciplinary clinical cases, students will be guided to know how to critically evaluate,
through a correct clinical reasoning, the symptoms and clinical signs and to correlate them to the pathophysiological knowledge related to cardiovascular, respiratory and renal diseases more frequent in daily clinical practice. Particular importance will be given to the presentation of paradigmatic clinical cases of medical-surgical system pluripatologie.
The final objective will be the acquisition of an adequate differential diagnostic capacity useful for identifying the most suitable instrumental examinations for the resolution of the presented clinical case.

MMS INTEGRATA (II)
Through interdisciplinary seminars the student will be guided to be aware of the epidemiological and socio-economic relevance of the main endocrine-metabolic and digestive diseases foreseen in the integrated course. It will be able to critically evaluate and correlate clinical symptoms, physical signs and functional alterations with pathogenic causes.
It will also be brought to know the clinical process to put an exact differential diagnosis also through the use of instrumental techniques. Last but not least, the therapeutic aspect will be considered.

The importance of the scientific method in medicine is universally recognized, both with regards to the specific knowledge of medical methodology and its rules, according to the principles of evidence-based medicine, and to clinical methodology applied to the single patient.
This integrated course aims to guide students towards a unified training and, using the individual and specific skills of the teachers in the clinical, surgical, and radiological fields, guide them through their scientific-professional training.

At the end of the course, the student shall be able to identify the correct methodology, useful for the diagnostic and clinical classification of patients affected by thoracic or abdominal pain, liver disease, dyspnea, syncope, metabolic and nutrition disorders.

The student will also acquire knowledge of the various IT and technological tools in the field of digital medicine and the creation of digital twins.

NTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC MET. - DIGITAL MEDICINE I - RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASES [MED/10] [ITA]4th1st1

Educational objectives

MMS INTEGRATA (I)
Through seminars on interdisciplinary clinical cases, students will be guided to know how to critically evaluate,
through a correct clinical reasoning, the symptoms and clinical signs and to correlate them to the pathophysiological knowledge related to cardiovascular, respiratory and renal diseases more frequent in daily clinical practice. Particular importance will be given to the presentation of paradigmatic clinical cases of medical-surgical system pluripatologie.
The final objective will be the acquisition of an adequate differential diagnostic capacity useful for identifying the most suitable instrumental examinations for the resolution of the presented clinical case.

MMS INTEGRATA (II)
Through interdisciplinary seminars the student will be guided to be aware of the epidemiological and socio-economic relevance of the main endocrine-metabolic and digestive diseases foreseen in the integrated course. It will be able to critically evaluate and correlate clinical symptoms, physical signs and functional alterations with pathogenic causes.
It will also be brought to know the clinical process to put an exact differential diagnosis also through the use of instrumental techniques. Last but not least, the therapeutic aspect will be considered.

The importance of the scientific method in medicine is universally recognized, both with regards to the specific knowledge of medical methodology and its rules, according to the principles of evidence-based medicine, and to clinical methodology applied to the single patient.
This integrated course aims to guide students towards a unified training and, using the individual and specific skills of the teachers in the clinical, surgical, and radiological fields, guide them through their scientific-professional training.
At the end of the course, the student shall be able to identify the correct methodology, useful for the diagnostic and clinical classification of patients affected by thoracic or abdominal pain, liver disease, dyspnea, syncope, metabolic and nutrition disorders.
The student will also acquire knowledge of the various IT and technological tools in the field of digital medicine and the creation of digital twins.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of the integrated medical scientific methodology I-Digital medicine. The evaluation test will take place through an oral exam. The mark obtained out of thirty will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the integrated medical scientific methodology II-Digital medicine.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

INTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC MET. - DIGITAL MEDICINE I - CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM DISEASES [MED/11] [ITA]4th1st1

Educational objectives

Knowledge of the principles of machine learning based on the use of big data and possible applications in the biomedical field.

INTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC MET. - DIGITAL MEDICINE I - GENERAL SURGERY [MED/18] [ITA]4th1st2

Educational objectives

Paradigmatic clinical cases aimed at learning physical semeiotics and elementary notions of instrumental semeiotics in surgical setting.

INTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC MET. - DIGITAL MEDICINE II - APPLIED TECHNICAL DIETETICAL SCIENCES [MED/49] [ITA]4th1st1

Educational objectives

INTEGRATED MMS (I)
Through seminars on interdisciplinary Clinical Cases, students will be guided to be able to critically evaluate, through correct clinical reasoning, clinical symptoms and signs and to correlate them with the pathophysiological knowledge relating to the most frequent respiratory diseases in daily clinical practice.
The final objective will be represented by the acquisition of an adequate differential diagnostic ability useful for identifying the most suitable instrumental tests for resolving the clinical case presented.

INTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC MET. - DIGITAL MEDICINE II - SCIENTIFIC ENGLISH [ING-INF/05] [ITA]4th1st1

Educational objectives

Use of medical databases and reading scientific articles.

INTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC MET. - DIGITAL MEDICINE II - GENERAL SURGERY [MED/18] [ITA]4th1st1

Educational objectives

Paradigmatic clinical cases aimed at learning physical semiotics and elementary notions of instrumental semiotics in the diagnosis of cardiovascular pathologies.

INTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC MET. - DIGITAL MEDICINE II - INTERNAL MEDICINE [MED/09] [ITA]4th1st1

Educational objectives

Use of medical databases and reading scientific articles.

INTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC MET. - DIGITAL MEDICINE II - DIGITAL MEDICINE [MED/50] [ITA]4th1st1

Educational objectives

Knowledge of the principles of machine learning based on the use of big data and possible applications in the biomedical field.

INTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC MET. - DIGITAL MEDICINE II - MACHINE LEARNING BIG DATA [L-LIN/12] [ITA]4th1st1

Educational objectives

Describe general pictures and, through the detection of signs and symptoms, guide the student to use the most suitable tests and diagnostic tools to analyze and understand the disease process in surgical pathologies.

AAF1368 | [N/D] [ITA]4th1st8

Educational objectives

The student is allowed to choose one or more courses offered within any first cycle degree program at Sapienza, provided that they are coherent with his learning path.

10616709 | PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY AND CLINICAL ANATOMY CORRELATIONS [MED/08, MED/46, MED/08] [ITA]4th2nd11

Educational objectives

The Pathological Anatomy course is annual and is organized in two consecutive semesters (first semester: Pathological Anatomy IS; second semester: Pathological Anatomy IIS).
At the end of the course the student must be aware of the anatomo-pathological basis of human diseases and have understood the etiological and pathogenetic mechanisms underlying the development and clinical expression of specific lesions of
organs and tissues.
By applying the knowledge acquired with this teaching, the student must be able to establish the role of Pathological Anatomy in the correct classification of a disease, understand when to request a histological examination and how to interpret the result, understand the clinical implications of an anatomical diagnosis pathological and, therefore, correlate the anatomic-pathological aspects with specific clinical pictures in order to formulate a prognosis and develop a specific therapeutic strategy.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY AND CLINICAL ANATOMY CORRELATIONS I [MED/08] [ITA]4th2nd5

Educational objectives

Applications of methods and technologies from microscopic to molecular diagnostics in the anatomical-pathological field.

PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY AND CLINICAL ANATOMY CORRELATIONS Ii [MED/46] [ITA]4th2nd1

Educational objectives

Acquisition of knowledge of morphological changes at the macroscopic, microscopic and ultrastructural levels of simple lesions.
Recollections of human anatomy and topographical anatomy of the cranial, thoracic, abdominal and pelvic cavities. Molecular biological mechanisms deputed to control growth, differentiation and cell death; cell-cell and cell-matrix relationships. Morphology of reversible cell damage and necrosis. Morphology of apoptosis. Hyperplasia, hypertrophy, atrophy and metaplasia. Morphology of intracellular substance accumulation: lipids; proteins; glycogen and pigments. Pathologic calcifications. Morphology of acute and chronic inflammation. Dysplasia and Neoplasia.
Knowledge of the macroscopic, histological and ultrastructural morphological pictures of vessel pathology: arteriosclerosis, aneurysms and vasculitis.
Knowledge of the macroscopic, histological and ultrastructural morphological pictures of heart pathology: ischemic heart disease, cardiomyopathies, myocarditis, valvular pathology and pericardial effusions.
Knowledge of the macroscopic, histological and ultrastructural morphological pictures of respiratory system pathologies: respiratory distress, circulatory alterations, obstructive and restrictive pathologies, pneumonia, tuberculosis, lung and pleural neoplasms.

PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY AND CLINICAL ANATOMY CORRELATIONS I - TECHNICAL SCIENCES OF LABORATORY MEDICINE [MED/08] [ITA]4th2nd5

Educational objectives

The Pathological Anatomy course is annual and is organized in two consecutive semesters (first semester: Pathological Anatomy IS; second semester: Pathological Anatomy IIS).
At the end of the course the student must be aware of the anatomo-pathological basis of human diseases and have understood the etiological and pathogenetic mechanisms underlying the development and clinical expression of specific lesions of
organs and tissues.
By applying the knowledge acquired with this teaching, the student must be able to establish the role of Pathological Anatomy in the correct classification of a disease, understand when to request a histological examination and how to interpret the result, understand the clinical implications of an anatomical diagnosis pathological and, therefore, correlate the anatomic-pathological aspects with specific clinical pictures in order to formulate a prognosis and develop a specific therapeutic strategy.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

10616710 | DIAGNOSTICS BY IMAGES [FIS/07, ING-IND/34, MED/37, MED/36] [ITA]4th2nd6

Educational objectives

General educational objectives
Learning:
• Basic knowledge, for use by the general practitioner, of the physical characteristics of the different modalities used in diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy, as well as the main technological characteristics of the equipment and their use, for useful patient information.
• Of the main indications of Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Radiology investigations as well as Oncological Radiotherapy procedures.
• Of the main elements of semiotics and radiological and nuclear medical diagnostics and of the use of radiotherapy modalities.
• Radiation protection criteria in the use of investigations and the risks associated with the use of contrast agents.

Study of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation. Understanding of diagnostic imaging techniques. Role of different techniques in diagnostic imaging of different systems and organs. Indications and appropriateness of the different tests. Radiation protection and safety. Interventional Radiology. Radiotherapy oncology. Molecular imaging and nuclear medicine. Artificial intelligence in diagnostic imaging.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

APPLIED PHYSICS [FIS/07] [ITA]4th2nd1

Educational objectives

To understand the different techniques of diagnostic imaging and their indications. Appropriateness of radiological exams. Protection and safety. Vascular and extravascular interventiiknal radiology.
Radiobiology, techniques of radiation therapy. Indications to treatments.
Techniques of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging.

DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING AND RADIOTHERAPY [ING-IND/34] [ITA]4th2nd1

Educational objectives

General educational objectives
Learning:
• Basic knowledge, for use by the general practitioner, of the physical characteristics of the different modalities used in diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy, as well as the main technological characteristics of the equipment and their use, for useful patient information.
• Of the main indications of Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Radiology investigations as well as Oncological Radiotherapy procedures.
• Of the main elements of semiotics and radiological and nuclear medical diagnostics and of the use of radiotherapy modalities.
• Radiation protection criteria in the use of investigations and the risks associated with the use of contrast agents.

Study of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation. Understanding of diagnostic imaging techniques. Role of different techniques in diagnostic imaging of different systems and organs. Indications and appropriateness of the different tests. Radiation protection and safety. Interventional Radiology. Radiotherapy oncology. Molecular imaging and nuclear medicine. Artificial intelligence in diagnostic imaging.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

NEURORADIALOGY [MED/37] [ITA]4th2nd1

Educational objectives

General educational objectives
Learning:
• Basic knowledge, for use by the general practitioner, of the physical characteristics of the different modalities used in diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy, as well as the main technological characteristics of the equipment and their use, for useful patient information.
• Of the main indications of Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Radiology investigations as well as Oncological Radiotherapy procedures.
• Of the main elements of semiotics and radiological and nuclear medical diagnostics and of the use of radiotherapy modalities.
• Radiation protection criteria in the use of investigations and the risks associated with the use of contrast agents.

Study of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation. Understanding of diagnostic imaging techniques. Role of different techniques in diagnostic imaging of different systems and organs. Indications and appropriateness of the different tests. Radiation protection and safety. Interventional Radiology. Radiotherapy oncology. Molecular imaging and nuclear medicine. Artificial intelligence in diagnostic imaging.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

IMAGING 3D [MED/36] [ITA]4th2nd3

Educational objectives

General educational objectives
Learning:
• Basic knowledge, for use by the general practitioner, of the physical characteristics of the different modalities used in diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy, as well as the main technological characteristics of the equipment and their use, for useful patient information.
• Of the main indications of Diagnostic Imaging and Interventional Radiology investigations as well as Oncological Radiotherapy procedures.
• Of the main elements of semiotics and radiological and nuclear medical diagnostics and of the use of radiotherapy modalities.
• Radiation protection criteria in the use of investigations and the risks associated with the use of contrast agents.

Study of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation. Understanding of diagnostic imaging techniques. Role of different techniques in diagnostic imaging of different systems and organs. Indications and appropriateness of the different tests. Radiation protection and safety. Interventional Radiology. Radiotherapy oncology. Molecular imaging and nuclear medicine. Artificial intelligence in diagnostic imaging.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

10616712 | INTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY - DIGITAL MEDICINE [MED/10, MED/11, MED/18, MED/49, ING-INF/05, MED/18, MED/09, MED/50, L-LIN/12] [ITA]4th2nd10

Educational objectives

MMS INTEGRATA (I)
Through seminars on interdisciplinary clinical cases, students will be guided to know how to critically evaluate,
through a correct clinical reasoning, the symptoms and clinical signs and to correlate them to the pathophysiological knowledge related to cardiovascular, respiratory and renal diseases more frequent in daily clinical practice. Particular importance will be given to the presentation of paradigmatic clinical cases of medical-surgical system pluripatologie.
The final objective will be the acquisition of an adequate differential diagnostic capacity useful for identifying the most suitable instrumental examinations for the resolution of the presented clinical case.

MMS INTEGRATA (II)
Through interdisciplinary seminars the student will be guided to be aware of the epidemiological and socio-economic relevance of the main endocrine-metabolic and digestive diseases foreseen in the integrated course. It will be able to critically evaluate and correlate clinical symptoms, physical signs and functional alterations with pathogenic causes.
It will also be brought to know the clinical process to put an exact differential diagnosis also through the use of instrumental techniques. Last but not least, the therapeutic aspect will be considered.

The importance of the scientific method in medicine is universally recognized, both with regards to the specific knowledge of medical methodology and its rules, according to the principles of evidence-based medicine, and to clinical methodology applied to the single patient.
This integrated course aims to guide students towards a unified training and, using the individual and specific skills of the teachers in the clinical, surgical, and radiological fields, guide them through their scientific-professional training.

At the end of the course, the student shall be able to identify the correct methodology, useful for the diagnostic and clinical classification of patients affected by thoracic or abdominal pain, liver disease, dyspnea, syncope, metabolic and nutrition disorders.

The student will also acquire knowledge of the various IT and technological tools in the field of digital medicine and the creation of digital twins.

NTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC MET. - DIGITAL MEDICINE I - RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASES [MED/10] [ITA]4th2nd1

Educational objectives

MMS INTEGRATA (I)
Through seminars on interdisciplinary clinical cases, students will be guided to know how to critically evaluate,
through a correct clinical reasoning, the symptoms and clinical signs and to correlate them to the pathophysiological knowledge related to cardiovascular, respiratory and renal diseases more frequent in daily clinical practice. Particular importance will be given to the presentation of paradigmatic clinical cases of medical-surgical system pluripatologie.
The final objective will be the acquisition of an adequate differential diagnostic capacity useful for identifying the most suitable instrumental examinations for the resolution of the presented clinical case.

MMS INTEGRATA (II)
Through interdisciplinary seminars the student will be guided to be aware of the epidemiological and socio-economic relevance of the main endocrine-metabolic and digestive diseases foreseen in the integrated course. It will be able to critically evaluate and correlate clinical symptoms, physical signs and functional alterations with pathogenic causes.
It will also be brought to know the clinical process to put an exact differential diagnosis also through the use of instrumental techniques. Last but not least, the therapeutic aspect will be considered.

The importance of the scientific method in medicine is universally recognized, both with regards to the specific knowledge of medical methodology and its rules, according to the principles of evidence-based medicine, and to clinical methodology applied to the single patient.
This integrated course aims to guide students towards a unified training and, using the individual and specific skills of the teachers in the clinical, surgical, and radiological fields, guide them through their scientific-professional training.
At the end of the course, the student shall be able to identify the correct methodology, useful for the diagnostic and clinical classification of patients affected by thoracic or abdominal pain, liver disease, dyspnea, syncope, metabolic and nutrition disorders.
The student will also acquire knowledge of the various IT and technological tools in the field of digital medicine and the creation of digital twins.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of the integrated medical scientific methodology I-Digital medicine. The evaluation test will take place through an oral exam. The mark obtained out of thirty will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the integrated medical scientific methodology II-Digital medicine.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

INTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC MET. - DIGITAL MEDICINE I - CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM DISEASES [MED/11] [ITA]4th2nd1

Educational objectives

Knowledge of the principles of machine learning based on the use of big data and possible applications in the biomedical field.

INTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC MET. - DIGITAL MEDICINE I - GENERAL SURGERY [MED/18] [ITA]4th2nd2

Educational objectives

Paradigmatic clinical cases aimed at learning physical semeiotics and elementary notions of instrumental semeiotics in surgical setting.

INTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC MET. - DIGITAL MEDICINE II - APPLIED TECHNICAL DIETETICAL SCIENCES [MED/49] [ITA]4th2nd1

Educational objectives

INTEGRATED MMS (I)
Through seminars on interdisciplinary Clinical Cases, students will be guided to be able to critically evaluate, through correct clinical reasoning, clinical symptoms and signs and to correlate them with the pathophysiological knowledge relating to the most frequent respiratory diseases in daily clinical practice.
The final objective will be represented by the acquisition of an adequate differential diagnostic ability useful for identifying the most suitable instrumental tests for resolving the clinical case presented.

INTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC MET. - DIGITAL MEDICINE II - SCIENTIFIC ENGLISH [ING-INF/05] [ITA]4th2nd1

Educational objectives

Use of medical databases and reading scientific articles.

INTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC MET. - DIGITAL MEDICINE II - GENERAL SURGERY [MED/18] [ITA]4th2nd1

Educational objectives

Paradigmatic clinical cases aimed at learning physical semiotics and elementary notions of instrumental semiotics in the diagnosis of cardiovascular pathologies.

INTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC MET. - DIGITAL MEDICINE II - INTERNAL MEDICINE [MED/09] [ITA]4th2nd1

Educational objectives

Use of medical databases and reading scientific articles.

INTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC MET. - DIGITAL MEDICINE II - DIGITAL MEDICINE [MED/50] [ITA]4th2nd1

Educational objectives

Knowledge of the principles of machine learning based on the use of big data and possible applications in the biomedical field.

INTEGRATED MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC MET. - DIGITAL MEDICINE II - MACHINE LEARNING BIG DATA [L-LIN/12] [ITA]4th2nd1

Educational objectives

Describe general pictures and, through the detection of signs and symptoms, guide the student to use the most suitable tests and diagnostic tools to analyze and understand the disease process in surgical pathologies.

10616269 | PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY [BIO/14] [ITA]4th2nd6

Educational objectives

Learn and understand the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and drug toxicity mechanisms.
On the basis of the knowledge acquired on pharmacokinetics and on pharmacodynamics the students are expected to make an evaluation of the proper drug treatment and a rational choice of route and timing of administration.
Be aware of the factors influencing the pharmacological effects, adverse reactions and interactions between drugs, as well as the ethical and socio-economic implications inherent in the prescription of drugs.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

PHARMACOLOGY I [BIO/14] [ITA]4th2nd3

Educational objectives

Pharmacokinetic implications to the principles of therapy. Pharmacodynamic-dependent variability to the response to the action of drugs. Genetic variability in the action of drugs. Moreover, the student has to be able to process and communicate the risk/benefit ratio of the various classes of drugs and of the most important active principles within the single class of drugs. He will also have to acquire a theoretical ability to prescribe drugs according to the evidence-based medicine.

PHARMACOLOGY II [BIO/14] [ITA]4th2nd3

Educational objectives

To know the pharmacodynamic effects of the various classes of drugs in relation to the mechanism of action, to the fate in the organism and to the adverse effects.
Knowing how to make a reasoned choice of drugs in relation to different pathological situations.
Be aware of the possible influence of individual factors and concomitant pathologies on the pharmacological and / or therapeutic effect sought, as well as the risk-benefit ratio of drug therapy.

To be aware of the possible influence of individual factors and concomitant pathologies on the pharmacological and/or therapeutic effect sought, as well as the risk-benefit relationship of the drug therapy.

10616711 | INTEGRATED PATHOLOGY III [MED/12, MED/12, ING-IND/34, MED/13, MED/13, MED/18, MED/18] [ITA]4th2nd11

Educational objectives

The course is aimed to introduce students to the proper clinical approach to the patients with gastrointestinal and liver diseases, and endocrine diseases based on clinical and technological issues.
At the end of the course the student, in the field of liver and gastrointestinal diseases and endocrine and metabolic diseases, will be able to:
recognize the presence of disease, to know the main pathogenetic mechanisms, to correctly identify the causes and to determine the phase, severity, and progression of the disease;
learn the relationship between damage, functional alteration, symptoms and therapeutic strategies,
develop a professional behavior in agreement with the principles of efficacy and effectiveness of the diagnostic methods and treatments.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

GASTROENTEROLOGY [MED/12, MED/12] [ITA]4th2nd4

Educational objectives

The course is aimed to introduce students to the proper clinical approach to the patients with gastrointestinal and liver diseases, and endocrine diseases based on clinical and technological issues.
At the end of the course the student, in the field of liver and gastrointestinal diseases and endocrine and metabolic diseases, will be able to:
recognize the presence of disease, to know the main pathogenetic mechanisms, to correctly identify the causes and to determine the phase, severity, and progression of the disease;
learn the relationship between damage, functional alteration, symptoms and therapeutic strategies,
develop a professional behavior in agreement with the principles of efficacy and effectiveness of the diagnostic methods and treatments.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

GENERAL SURGERY - DIG. SYS. AND ENDOCR. [ING-IND/34] [ITA]4th2nd1

Educational objectives

Learning outcomes:
a) to provide knowledge: on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of metabolic diseases such as diabetes mellitus, obesity, dyslipidemia; b) to acquire ability: to learn the relationship between damage, functional alteration, symptoms and therapeutic strategies;
c) to acquire independent judgment: and establish the correct clinical classification of the patient; establish the correct diagnostic procedure and a therapeutic plan.

To introduce the students to the creation of an adequate framework for the patient and diagnostic procedure in the context of endocrine diseases, on the basis of anamnestic, clinical and instrumental data.

ENDOCRINOLOGY [MED/13, MED/13] [ITA]4th2nd4

Educational objectives

To introduce students to the classification and management of patients suffering from digestive haemorrhage or from benign and malignant neoplastic lesions of the colon-rectum.
Define the main indications and approaches to surgery of the digestive system.
Defining indication and approaches to thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal surgery.

3D PRINTING FOR SURGICAL PLANNING [MED/18, MED/18] [ITA]4th2nd2

Educational objectives

Knowledge of IT tools and 3D-technology to prepare complex surgical interventions on single patients.

AAF1368 | [N/D] [ITA]4th2nd8

Educational objectives

The student is allowed to choose one or more courses offered within any first cycle degree program at Sapienza, provided that they are coherent with his learning path.

10616269 | PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY [BIO/14] [ITA]5th1st6

Educational objectives

Learn and understand the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and drug toxicity mechanisms.
On the basis of the knowledge acquired on pharmacokinetics and on pharmacodynamics the students are expected to make an evaluation of the proper drug treatment and a rational choice of route and timing of administration.
Be aware of the factors influencing the pharmacological effects, adverse reactions and interactions between drugs, as well as the ethical and socio-economic implications inherent in the prescription of drugs.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

PHARMACOLOGY I [BIO/14] [ITA]5th1st3

Educational objectives

Pharmacokinetic implications to the principles of therapy. Pharmacodynamic-dependent variability to the response to the action of drugs. Genetic variability in the action of drugs. Moreover, the student has to be able to process and communicate the risk/benefit ratio of the various classes of drugs and of the most important active principles within the single class of drugs. He will also have to acquire a theoretical ability to prescribe drugs according to the evidence-based medicine.

PHARMACOLOGY II [BIO/14] [ITA]5th1st3

Educational objectives

To know the pharmacodynamic effects of the various classes of drugs in relation to the mechanism of action, to the fate in the organism and to the adverse effects.
Knowing how to make a reasoned choice of drugs in relation to different pathological situations.
Be aware of the possible influence of individual factors and concomitant pathologies on the pharmacological and / or therapeutic effect sought, as well as the risk-benefit ratio of drug therapy.

To be aware of the possible influence of individual factors and concomitant pathologies on the pharmacological and/or therapeutic effect sought, as well as the risk-benefit relationship of the drug therapy.

10616270 | DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM [MED/37, MED/27, MED/26] [ITA]5th1st6

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must:
•Know the main functions of the central and peripheral nervous system.
•Know the clinical characteristics of central and peripheral nervous system diseases.
•Know the clinical and instrumental diagnostics of nervous system diseases.
•Know how to carry out suitable therapeutic actions for diseases of the nervous system.
•Be aware of the purposes and medico-legal implications of the actions performed.

Teach the clinical characteristics and diagnostic techniques (clinical and instrumental) appropriate in diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. Knowing how to carry out suitable therapeutic actions in the aforementioned pathological conditions. Be aware of the purposes and medico-legal implications of the actions performed.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

NEURORADIOLOGY [MED/37] [ITA]5th1st1

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must:
•Know the main functions of the central and peripheral nervous system.
•Know the clinical characteristics of central and peripheral nervous system diseases.
•Know the clinical and instrumental diagnostics of nervous system diseases.
•Know how to carry out suitable therapeutic actions for diseases of the nervous system.
•Be aware of the purposes and medico-legal implications of the actions performed.

Teach the clinical characteristics and diagnostic techniques (clinical and instrumental) appropriate in diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. Knowing how to carry out suitable therapeutic actions in the aforementioned pathological conditions. Be aware of the purposes and medico-legal implications of the actions performed.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

NEUROLOGY [MED/27] [ITA]5th1st1

Educational objectives

Teaching the clinical features of cranial and vertebral traumas and tumours. the clinical and instrumental diagnostics used in these diseases. Teaching how to do the appropriate neurosurgery and be aware of the purpose and medical-legal implications of these interventions in these conditions.

NEUROSURGERY [MED/26] [ITA]5th1st4

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must:
•Know the main functions of the central and peripheral nervous system.
•Know the clinical characteristics of central and peripheral nervous system diseases.
•Know the clinical and instrumental diagnostics of nervous system diseases.
•Know how to carry out suitable therapeutic actions for diseases of the nervous system.
•Be aware of the purposes and medico-legal implications of the actions performed.

Teach the clinical characteristics and diagnostic techniques (clinical and instrumental) appropriate in diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. Knowing how to carry out suitable therapeutic actions in the aforementioned pathological conditions. Be aware of the purposes and medico-legal implications of the actions performed.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

10616714 | INTERNAL MEDICINE AND GENERAL SURGERY I [MED/09, MED/09, MED/18, MED/06, MED/36] [ITA]5th1st11

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives
By the end of the course the student must know:
-the main clinical subjects in internistic,surgical and oncological order from a preventative, diagnostic and prognostic point of view
-how to programme diagnostic practice bearing in mind the relationshiop between
risk-cost-benefit
-the diagnostic-therapeutic procedure of the most frequent neoplastic diseases of surgical interest

Approach to patients with neoplasia from genetic and molecular aspects to diagnosis and treatment. Integrate own knowledge with those of other specialists, in order to have full picture of the patient.

INTERNAL MEDICINE [MED/09, MED/09] [ITA]5th1st5

Educational objectives

Principles of radiobiology; knowledge required to plan radiotherapy treatment (CT scanning and virtual simulation, treatment contouring, treatment planning, treatment delivery); RT-related acute and late toxicity; multidisciplinary treatment approach in oncology.

DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING AND RADIOTHERAPY [MED/18] [ITA]5th1st4

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student have to:
-Know the AJCC Cancer Staging System (Eight ed) of solid tumours.
-know the the Histopathologyc classification of solid tumors and understand its prognostic significance.
-Know the multimodal treatment of solid tumours with the strategic timing of chemo and radiotherapy respect to the surgical approach.
-know the modern therapeutic approach to the patients affected by metastatic disease.

MEDICAL ONCOLOGY [MED/06] [ITA]5th1st1

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives
By the end of the course the student must know:
-the main clinical subjects in internistic,surgical and oncological order from a preventative, diagnostic and prognostic point of view
-how to programme diagnostic practice bearing in mind the relationshiop between
risk-cost-benefit
-the diagnostic-therapeutic procedure of the most frequent neoplastic diseases of surgical interest

Approach to patients with neoplasia from genetic and molecular aspects to diagnosis and treatment. Integrate own knowledge with those of other specialists, in order to have full picture of the patient.

GENERAL SURGERY [MED/36] [ITA]5th1st1

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student have to
-Know the AJCC Cancer Staging System (Eight ed) of solid tumours
-know the the Histopathologyc classification of solid tumors and understand its prognostic significance
-Know the multimodal treatment of solid tumours with the strategic timing of chemo and radiotherapy respect to the surgical approach
-know the modern therapeutic approach to the patients affected by metastatic disease

1025582 | [MED/16, MED/16, MED/09, MED/15] [ITA]5th1st6

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives.
By the end of the course the student must:

Have acquired essential knowledge about the approach towards the rheumatologically sick patient, with particular reference to rheumatic pathologies and degenerative and phlogistic impression (systemic and non)

Have acquired essential knowledge about the diagnostic organization and therapeutic approach to the main pathologies of the immune system with particular reference to immunodeficiencies, auto-immune diseases and to vasculitis and allergopathologies.

Have acquired essential knowledge of the approach towards the hematological patient with particular reference to
anemias, onco-hematological pathologies and disorders of the hemostasis.

Diagnosis and therapy of the major immunological diseases, with special reference to immunodeficiencies (excluding HIV disease), autoimmune diseases, vasculitides and allergic diseases.
Diagnosis and therapy of the major hematologic diseases, with special reference to anemias, onco-hematologic diseases and disorders of hemostasis.
Diagnosis and therapy of the major rheumatologic diseases, with special reference to inflammatory disorders (systemic and non-systemic).

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

[MED/16, MED/16] [ITA]5th1st2

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives.
By the end of the course the student must:

Have acquired essential knowledge about the approach towards the rheumatologically sick patient, with particular reference to rheumatic pathologies and degenerative and phlogistic impression (systemic and non)

Have acquired essential knowledge about the diagnostic organization and therapeutic approach to the main pathologies of the immune system with particular reference to immunodeficiencies, auto-immune diseases and to vasculitis and allergopathologies.

Have acquired essential knowledge of the approach towards the hematological patient with particular reference to
anemias, onco-hematological pathologies and disorders of the hemostasis.

Diagnosis and therapy of the major immunological diseases, with special reference to immunodeficiencies (excluding HIV disease), autoimmune diseases, vasculitides and allergic diseases.
Diagnosis and therapy of the major hematologic diseases, with special reference to anemias, onco-hematologic diseases and disorders of hemostasis.
Diagnosis and therapy of the major rheumatologic diseases, with special reference to inflammatory disorders (systemic and non-systemic).

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

[MED/09] [ITA]5th1st2

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives.
By the end of the course the student must:

Have acquired essential knowledge about the approach towards the rheumatologically sick patient, with particular reference to rheumatic pathologies and degenerative and phlogistic impression (systemic and non)

Have acquired essential knowledge about the diagnostic organization and therapeutic approach to the main pathologies of the immune system with particular reference to immunodeficiencies, auto-immune diseases and to vasculitis and allergopathologies.

Have acquired essential knowledge of the approach towards the hematological patient with particular reference to
anemias, onco-hematological pathologies and disorders of the hemostasis.

Diagnosis and therapy of the major immunological diseases, with special reference to immunodeficiencies (excluding HIV disease), autoimmune diseases, vasculitides and allergic diseases.
Diagnosis and therapy of the major hematologic diseases, with special reference to anemias, onco-hematologic diseases and disorders of hemostasis.
Diagnosis and therapy of the major rheumatologic diseases, with special reference to inflammatory disorders (systemic and non-systemic).

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

[MED/15] [ITA]5th1st2

Educational objectives

General Teaching Objectives.
By the end of the course the student must:

Have acquired essential knowledge about the approach towards the rheumatologically sick patient, with particular reference to rheumatic pathologies and degenerative and phlogistic impression (systemic and non)

Have acquired essential knowledge about the diagnostic organization and therapeutic approach to the main pathologies of the immune system with particular reference to immunodeficiencies, auto-immune diseases and to vasculitis and allergopathologies.

Have acquired essential knowledge of the approach towards the hematological patient with particular reference to
anemias, onco-hematological pathologies and disorders of the hemostasis.

Diagnosis and therapy of the major immunological diseases, with special reference to immunodeficiencies (excluding HIV disease), autoimmune diseases, vasculitides and allergic diseases.
Diagnosis and therapy of the major hematologic diseases, with special reference to anemias, onco-hematologic diseases and disorders of hemostasis.
Diagnosis and therapy of the major rheumatologic diseases, with special reference to inflammatory disorders (systemic and non-systemic).

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

1026328 | [MED/17, MED/17, MED/13, MED/40, BIO/14] [ITA]5th1st7

Educational objectives

General teaching objectives.
The general objective of the Course is to provide the cognitive instruments and the methodology for a correct approach towards infective pathology and human reproduction. In particular: a pathogenetic approach with specific reference to notions of epidemiology, microbiology, general pathology, immunology and endocrinology already known by the student; a clinical approach that facilitates the connection with other subjects of the Course is required and enables the student to acquire behavioural methodology in the clinical environment; a logical, reasoned therapeutic approach towards confirmed or presumed etiology; an individual and collective approach towards preventative medicine.

The course is divided into lessons in class and interactive lessons with the help of didactic instruments aimed towards permitting the student to carry out both a clinical and a laboratory diagnostic course of human reproduction and of the most common infective forms of disease and to formulate antibiotic therapy, general medical treatment as well as using prophylaxis and providing the necessary Public Health requirements.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

[MED/17, MED/17] [ITA]5th1st4

Educational objectives

The course aims to focus attention on multidisciplinary issues relating to pathologies of the female reproductive system and correlations with the function of the endocrine system, with particular reference to knowledge of the preventive, diagnostic and clinical aspects of these pathologies which are essential for the doctor specialist in order to set up the correct diagnostic and therapeutic procedure.

[MED/13] [ITA]5th1st1

Educational objectives

The course is designed to focus attention on issues multidisciplinary relating to major endocrine disorders with particular reference to the knowledge of the preventive aspects, diagnostic and clinical of these diseases is essential to medical specialists in order to set the correct diagnostic and therapeutic procedure.

[MED/40] [ITA]5th1st1

Educational objectives

The course aims to focus attention on multidisciplinary issues relating to pathologies of the female reproductive system and correlations with the function of the endocrine system, with particular reference to knowledge of the preventive, diagnostic and clinical aspects of these pathologies which are essential for the doctor specialist in order to set up the correct diagnostic and therapeutic procedure.

[BIO/14] [ITA]5th1st1

Educational objectives

The aim is to learn:
KNOWLEDGE: of the clinic of infectious diseases through the use of the information already acquired by integrating them with elements of epidemiology, virology, bacteriology and parasitology as well as elements of immunity for a correct diagnostic-therapeutic process of the same, as well as the diagnostic-therapeutic process with regards to the aspects of reproductive medicine
the ABILITY: to conduct a correct systematic anamnesis and to write it in a terminologically appropriate way and to conduct the general objective examination in the patient with infectious disease and pathologies - alterations inherent to reproductive medicine.
SKILLS: physiopathological reasoning to be able to interpret signs and symptoms and identify the problem from which to start the diagnostic procedure.

1026657 | DERMATOLOGY AND PLASTIC SURGERY [MED/35, MED/35, MED/19] [ITA]5th2nd3

Educational objectives

The course aims to provide students the cognitive and practical-demonstrative tools to frame cutaneous and venereal diseases most frequently encountered in medical practice; to recognize the cutaneous manifestations that more frequently can accompany internist pathologies; to distinguish the dermatological conditions that require a specialist diagnostic and / or therapeutic contribution from those that do not require it.
The course also proposes to provide students with the basic notions in terms of: skin scarring and theoretical principles of the techniques used in plastic surgery; traumatic, oncological and malformative pathologies that require reconstructive surgery; hints of cosmetic surgery.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

CUTANEOUS AND VENEREAL DISEASES [MED/35, MED/35] [ITA]5th2nd2

Educational objectives

At the end of the period the student should know the basical notions in Plastic Surgery, and should be able to differentiate for example grafts from flaps, and their different indications. He should know the several fields of interest of our Discipline. Although he is not asked to know surgical details of the different techniques, he should know when to apply them.

PLASTIC SURGERY [MED/19] [ITA]5th2nd1

Educational objectives

To provide the students the teorical and practical ability to recognize del dermatological conditions more frequently occurring in the medical practice, to recognize the skin lesions that more frequently occure in internal medicine and to distinguish the skin conditions that necessarly need a specialistic couseling.

To allow students the ability to recognize the different elementary lesions, to associate them with the main immunomediate cutaneous pathology, to identify the cutaneous manifestations occurring in viral, bacterial and fungal diseases systemic or exclusively localized on the skin.

10616718 | PATHOLOGY OF THE SENSE ORGANS [MED/29, MED/28, MED/50, MED/31, MED/32, MED/30, ING-IND/22] [ITA]5th2nd10

Educational objectives

At the end of the course, student should:
- Know the most common otorinolaryngoiatric, maxillofacial, oral and eye diseases with the main therapeutic approach.
- Have the ability to diagnose the most common otorinolaryngoiatric, maxillofacial, oral and eye diseases.
- be aware of what pathological conditions could be treated by general medical practitioner and those were referred to specialist.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY [MED/29] [ITA]5th2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the course, student should:
- Know the most common otorinolaryngoiatric, maxillofacial, oral and eye diseases with the main therapeutic approach.
- Have the ability to diagnose the most common otorinolaryngoiatric, maxillofacial, oral and eye diseases.
- be aware of what pathological conditions could be treated by general medical practitioner and those were referred to specialist.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

DENTAL DISEASES [MED/28] [ITA]5th2nd2

Educational objectives

Knowledge of biomaterials that can be used in the treatment of pathologies of the sense organs and their biocompatibility.

APPLIED MEDICAL TECHNICAL SCIENCES [MED/50] [ITA]5th2nd2

Educational objectives

The purpose is to make people learn:

KNOWLEDGE: knowledge of the most frequent pathologies of the ear.
SKILLS AND SKILLS: ability to diagnose and be aware of when the patient should be referred to the specialist doctor.

BIOMATERIALS AND BIOCOMPATIBILITY [MED/31] [ITA]5th2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the course, student should:
- Know the most common otorinolaryngoiatric, maxillofacial, oral and eye diseases with the main therapeutic approach.
- Have the ability to diagnose the most common otorinolaryngoiatric, maxillofacial, oral and eye diseases.
- be aware of what pathological conditions could be treated by general medical practitioner and those were referred to specialist.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

AUDIOLOGY [MED/32] [ITA]5th2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the course, student should:
- Know the most common otorinolaryngoiatric, maxillofacial, oral and eye diseases with the main therapeutic approach.
- Have the ability to diagnose the most common otorinolaryngoiatric, maxillofacial, oral and eye diseases.
- be aware of what pathological conditions could be treated by general medical practitioner and those were referred to specialist.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

VISUAL SYSTEM DISEASES [MED/30] [ITA]5th2nd2

Educational objectives

At the end of the course, student should:
- Know the most common otorinolaryngoiatric, maxillofacial, oral and eye diseases with the main therapeutic approach.
- Have the ability to diagnose the most common otorinolaryngoiatric, maxillofacial, oral and eye diseases.
- be aware of what pathological conditions could be treated by general medical practitioner and those were referred to specialist.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

OTOLARYNGOLOGY [ING-IND/22] [ITA]5th2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the course, student should:
- Know the most common otorinolaryngoiatric, maxillofacial, oral and eye diseases with the main therapeutic approach.
- Have the ability to diagnose the most common otorinolaryngoiatric, maxillofacial, oral and eye diseases.
- be aware of what pathological conditions could be treated by general medical practitioner and those were referred to specialist.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

1023928 | [MED/25, M-PSI/08] [ITA]5th2nd4

Educational objectives

Knowledge of the methods of clinical interview in psychiatry and clinical psychology and of the use and function of mental tests. Basic psychopathology. The concept of normality in mental health. Classification in psychiatry and in clinical psychology. The DSM-5. Clinical description, course and epidemiology of anxiety disorders, mood and bipolar disorders, psychotic disorders, trauma and dissociative disorders, somatoform disorders, obsessive -compulsive disorder. Disorders associated to substance abuse. Personality disorders. Psychorganic syndromes. Intellectual disability. Clinical psychopharmacology. Phisical tretaments. Psychotherapies. The organization of the Mental Health Departments. Compulsory Treatment. Neuroscience in psychiatry and psychology and biological basis of mental disorders.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

[MED/25] [ITA]5th2nd3

Educational objectives

Clinical diagnosis, differential diagnosis and classification of mental disorders. The cerebral and neurobiological bases of mental disorders. General and clinical psychopharmacology. Pharmacological, physical and psychotherapeutic treatments of mental disorders.
Being able to make diagnoses of mental disorder, also in relation to differential diagnosis with mental disorders during somatic pathologies. Be able to set up a treatment strategy and evaluate the possible role of different specialized skills. Be competent in the field of psychiatric therapies, with particular reference to psychopharmacological ones.

[M-PSI/08] [ITA]5th2nd1

Educational objectives

Understanding of the concept of mental disorder in medicine and in clinical psychology. The concept of Normality. The psychological evaluation of mental disorders.
Knowing how to evaluate mental disorders in a psychological perspective. Understanding of the person in times of crisis within the life cycle. The development of personality and the personological disharmonies. Methods in clinical psychology.

10616716 | LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM DISEASES - RHEUMATOLOGY AND REHABILITATION ENGINEERING [MED/16, ING-IND/34, MED/34, MED/33] [ITA]5th2nd4

Educational objectives

By the end of the course the student must know:
- how to make a correct diagnosis and to give instructions about the treatment of orthopedic and traumatological diseases;
- the therapeutic, medical, surgical and rehabilitative possibilities of the main orthopedic and traumatological pathologies;
- the diagnostic and therapeutic elements of the main rheumatic diseases, that provide major importance about the epidemiological aspects: inflammatory rheumatism (primary and reactive arthritis), systemic or connective rheumatic diseases, microcrystalline and degenerative arthropathies, generalized extra-articulated and local rheumatism.

Recognize the main rheumatic, orthopedic and traumatological diseases, also knowing the relative therapeutic, surgical and rehabilitative plans. Understand the principles of rehabilitation and make a decision on when to refer a patient to a rehabilitation specialist or rehabilitation centre.
Know the technological tools that can be used in the treatment, rehabilitation and support of patients suffering from bone and rheumatological pathologies.

RHEUMATOLOGY [MED/16] [ITA]5th2nd1

Educational objectives

To understand the principles of rehabilitation, to know when to refer a patient to a rehabilitation specialist or rehabilitation center.

LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM DISEASES [ING-IND/34] [ITA]5th2nd1

Educational objectives

By the end of the course the student must know:
- how to make a correct diagnosis and to give instructions about the treatment of orthopedic and traumatological diseases;
- the therapeutic, medical, surgical and rehabilitative possibilities of the main orthopedic and traumatological pathologies;
- the diagnostic and therapeutic elements of the main rheumatic diseases, that provide major importance about the epidemiological aspects: inflammatory rheumatism (primary and reactive arthritis), systemic or connective rheumatic diseases, microcrystalline and degenerative arthropathies, generalized extra-articulated and local rheumatism.

Recognize the main rheumatic, orthopedic and traumatological diseases, also knowing the relative therapeutic, surgical and rehabilitative plans. Understand the principles of rehabilitation and make a decision on when to refer a patient to a rehabilitation specialist or rehabilitation centre.
Know the technological tools that can be used in the treatment, rehabilitation and support of patients suffering from bone and rheumatological pathologies.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

PHYSICAL AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE [MED/34] [ITA]5th2nd1

Educational objectives

Knowledge of tools and technologies useful in the treatment of skeletal pathologies, serious arthropathies and rheumatological pathologies.

REHABILITATION ENGINEERING [MED/33] [ITA]5th2nd1

Educational objectives

Recognize the diagnostic and therapeutic elements of the main diseases in orthopedics and traumatology.

10616738 | MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY: PUBLIC HEALTH [MED/42, MED/42, MED/42, MED/42, SECS-P/06, MED/44, MED/44, SECS-S/02] [ITA]5th2nd10

Educational objectives

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH (I)
To know: the fundamental principles of etiological and evaluative epidemiology, of health promotion and prevention of Infectious and chronic- degenerative diseases applied to the realities of the envinroment, of places and aggregation of life and of work, of school , of health, of foods (safety and security); the effective modalities of health education applied to preventive and curative medical activity; the relations on health promotion and disease prevention with the organizational structure of modern healthcare
Knowing Being: to able to adopt professional behaviors consistent with the principles of health promotion and disease prevention in the individuals and in life and work communities.
To Know How To: Have acquired and know how to use the skills in terms of individual and collective risk towards the environments of life and work and lifestyles for the purposes of health promotion and disease prevention.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH (II)
The course is focused on the interdisciplinary competencies needed by physicians, ranging from economic and managerial skills to epidemiological methods to assess scientific evidence about the efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions.
By the end of the course the student must:
• know the basic types of healthcare systems in the world, with their main strengths and weaknesses; the organization of the Italian Health System and the levels of planning of public health; essential basic levels of assistance; the methods used to evaluate efficacy, effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare interventions; the financing mechanisms both at macro-level (healthcare systems) and micro-level (hospital and other healthcare organizations); the main tools of management and quality control in the healthcare organizations; main issues in Global Health;
• be able to read critically and use epidemiological studies, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, as well as the economic evaluations of healthcare interventions; know how to use the basics of management of quality control in the health field;
• develop an attitude to adopt professional behaviors in accordance with the principles of equity, effectiveness and efficiency and the objectives of the national, regional and local planning; develop a critical thinking in terms of global health, taking into account that many health problems spill over national boundaries.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of medical scientific public health methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark expressed out of thirty obtained will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the medical-scientific public health II methodology.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY: PUBLIC HEALTH I - GENERAL AND APPLIED HYGIENE [MED/42] [ITA]5th2nd2

Educational objectives

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH (I)
To know: the fundamental principles of etiological and evaluative epidemiology, of health promotion and prevention of Infectious and chronic- degenerative diseases applied to the realities of the envinroment, of places and aggregation of life and of work, of school , of health, of foods (safety and security); the effective modalities of health education applied to preventive and curative medical activity; the relations on health promotion and disease prevention with the organizational structure of modern healthcare
Knowing Being: to able to adopt professional behaviors consistent with the principles of health promotion and disease prevention in the individuals and in life and work communities.
To Know How To: Have acquired and know how to use the skills in terms of individual and collective risk towards the environments of life and work and lifestyles for the purposes of health promotion and disease prevention.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH (II)
The course is focused on the interdisciplinary competencies needed by physicians, ranging from economic and managerial skills to epidemiological methods to assess scientific evidence about the efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions.
By the end of the course the student must:
• know the basic types of healthcare systems in the world, with their main strengths and weaknesses; the organization of the Italian Health System and the levels of planning of public health; essential basic levels of assistance; the methods used to evaluate efficacy, effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare interventions; the financing mechanisms both at macro-level (healthcare systems) and micro-level (hospital and other healthcare organizations); the main tools of management and quality control in the healthcare organizations; main issues in Global Health;
• be able to read critically and use epidemiological studies, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, as well as the economic evaluations of healthcare interventions; know how to use the basics of management of quality control in the health field;
• develop an attitude to adopt professional behaviors in accordance with the principles of equity, effectiveness and efficiency and the objectives of the national, regional and local planning; develop a critical thinking in terms of global health, taking into account that many health problems spill over national boundaries.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of medical scientific public health methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark expressed out of thirty obtained will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the medical-scientific public health II methodology.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY: PUBLIC HEALTH I - TERRITORIAL MEDICINE [MED/42, MED/42] [ITA]5th2nd2

Educational objectives

By the end of the course, the student must:
• know the basic types of healthcare systems in the world, with their main strengths and weaknesses; the organization of the Italian Health System and the levels of planning of public health; essential basic levels of assistance; the methods used to evaluate efficacy, effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare interventions; the main tools of management and quality control in the healthcare organizations; main issues in Global Health;
• be able to read critically and use published epidemiological studies, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, as well as the economic evaluations of healthcare interventions;
• develop an attitude to adopt professional behaviors in accordance with the principles of equity, effectiveness and efficiency and the objectives of the national, regional and local healthcare planning; develop a critical thinking in terms of global health, taking into account that many health problems spill over national boundaries.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY: PUBLIC HEALTH II - GENERAL AND APPLIED HYGIENE [MED/42, MED/42] [ITA]5th2nd2

Educational objectives

To know: the fundamental principles of etiological and evaluative epidemiology, of health promotion and prevention of Infectious and chronic- degenerative diseases applied to the realities of the envinroment, of places and aggregation of life and of work, of school , of health, of foods (Hazard Hanalisys and Critical Control Point); the effective modalities of health education applied to preventive medical activity; the relations on health promotion and disease prevention with the organizational structure of modern healthcare.
Knowing Being: to able to adopt professional behaviors consistent with the principles of health promotion and disease prevention in the individuals and in life and work communities.
To Know How To: Have acquired and know to do Risk assessment (Evaluation, Management and Comunication) in realities of the envinronment, of places and aggregation of life and of work, of school , of health, of foods.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY: PUBLIC HEALTH II - APPLIED ECONOMICS [SECS-P/06] [ITA]5th2nd1

Educational objectives

Knowledge of management control tools in healthcare organizations; know how to use the basics of management control in healthcare organizations.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY: PUBLIC HEALTH I - WORKPLACE MEDICINE [MED/44, MED/44] [ITA]5th2nd2

Educational objectives

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH (I)
To know: the fundamental principles of etiological and evaluative epidemiology, of health promotion and prevention of Infectious and chronic- degenerative diseases applied to the realities of the envinroment, of places and aggregation of life and of work, of school , of health, of foods (safety and security); the effective modalities of health education applied to preventive and curative medical activity; the relations on health promotion and disease prevention with the organizational structure of modern healthcare
Knowing Being: to able to adopt professional behaviors consistent with the principles of health promotion and disease prevention in the individuals and in life and work communities.
To Know How To: Have acquired and know how to use the skills in terms of individual and collective risk towards the environments of life and work and lifestyles for the purposes of health promotion and disease prevention.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH (II)
The course is focused on the interdisciplinary competencies needed by physicians, ranging from economic and managerial skills to epidemiological methods to assess scientific evidence about the efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions.
By the end of the course the student must:
• know the basic types of healthcare systems in the world, with their main strengths and weaknesses; the organization of the Italian Health System and the levels of planning of public health; essential basic levels of assistance; the methods used to evaluate efficacy, effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare interventions; the financing mechanisms both at macro-level (healthcare systems) and micro-level (hospital and other healthcare organizations); the main tools of management and quality control in the healthcare organizations; main issues in Global Health;
• be able to read critically and use epidemiological studies, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, as well as the economic evaluations of healthcare interventions; know how to use the basics of management of quality control in the health field;
• develop an attitude to adopt professional behaviors in accordance with the principles of equity, effectiveness and efficiency and the objectives of the national, regional and local planning; develop a critical thinking in terms of global health, taking into account that many health problems spill over national boundaries.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of medical scientific public health methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark expressed out of thirty obtained will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the medical-scientific public health II methodology.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY: PUBLIC HEALTH I - ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH SYSTEMS [SECS-S/02] [ITA]5th2nd1

Educational objectives

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH (I)
To know: the fundamental principles of etiological and evaluative epidemiology, of health promotion and prevention of Infectious and chronic- degenerative diseases applied to the realities of the envinroment, of places and aggregation of life and of work, of school , of health, of foods (safety and security); the effective modalities of health education applied to preventive and curative medical activity; the relations on health promotion and disease prevention with the organizational structure of modern healthcare
Knowing Being: to able to adopt professional behaviors consistent with the principles of health promotion and disease prevention in the individuals and in life and work communities.
To Know How To: Have acquired and know how to use the skills in terms of individual and collective risk towards the environments of life and work and lifestyles for the purposes of health promotion and disease prevention.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH (II)
The course is focused on the interdisciplinary competencies needed by physicians, ranging from economic and managerial skills to epidemiological methods to assess scientific evidence about the efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions.
By the end of the course the student must:
• know the basic types of healthcare systems in the world, with their main strengths and weaknesses; the organization of the Italian Health System and the levels of planning of public health; essential basic levels of assistance; the methods used to evaluate efficacy, effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare interventions; the financing mechanisms both at macro-level (healthcare systems) and micro-level (hospital and other healthcare organizations); the main tools of management and quality control in the healthcare organizations; main issues in Global Health;
• be able to read critically and use epidemiological studies, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, as well as the economic evaluations of healthcare interventions; know how to use the basics of management of quality control in the health field;
• develop an attitude to adopt professional behaviors in accordance with the principles of equity, effectiveness and efficiency and the objectives of the national, regional and local planning; develop a critical thinking in terms of global health, taking into account that many health problems spill over national boundaries.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of medical scientific public health methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark expressed out of thirty obtained will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the medical-scientific public health II methodology.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

AAF1368 | [N/D] [ITA]5th2nd8

Educational objectives

The student is allowed to choose one or more courses offered within any first cycle degree program at Sapienza, provided that they are coherent with his learning path.

TPVES100 | INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM - MEDICINE AREA [MED/09, MED/10, MED/13, MED/12, MED/11] [ITA]5th2nd5

Educational objectives

At the end of the practical-evaluative internship in a clinical setting, the student:
Implements good practices in the doctor-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, acquisition of consent)
Has the ability to take a medical history and perform a physical examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and knows how to apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary ones and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or deny the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret diagnostic imaging test reports
It focuses on decision-making processes relating to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment
Is able to fill in the hospitalization admission/discharge report and is able to fill in the discharge letter
Is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or protected hospitalization paths in other facilities
He proves capable of framing the reason for hospitalization in the context of any chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of the patients
Knows how to indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects the start and end times of the shift, dresses appropriately for the role, brings everything necessary with you
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or clinic)
Interacts correctly with the medical, nursing and technical staff of the department
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and tasks of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities).

The overall evaluation of the student derives from the judgment formulated by the individual 1 CFU modules that the student will have completed. A tutor assigned by the course, taking into account the individual judgments for the total of 5 credits foreseen for the TPVES, will express the overall judgment of suitability.

The student will be invited to express a qualitative judgment of the context in which he carried out the internship activities, using the IT tools available at the University.

INTERNAL MEDICINE [MED/09] [ITA]5th2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the practical-evaluative internship in a clinical setting, the student:
Implements good practices in the doctor-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, acquisition of consent)
Has the ability to take a medical history and perform a physical examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and knows how to apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary ones and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or deny the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret diagnostic imaging test reports
It focuses on decision-making processes relating to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment
Is able to fill in the hospitalization admission/discharge report and is able to fill in the discharge letter
Is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or protected hospitalization paths in other facilities
He proves capable of framing the reason for hospitalization in the context of any chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of the patients
Knows how to indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects the start and end times of the shift, dresses appropriately for the role, brings everything necessary with you
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or clinic)
Interacts correctly with the medical, nursing and technical staff of the department
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and tasks of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities).

The overall evaluation of the student derives from the judgment formulated by the individual 1 CFU modules that the student will have completed. A tutor assigned by the course, taking into account the individual judgments for the total of 5 credits foreseen for the TPVES, will express the overall judgment of suitability.

The student will be invited to express a qualitative judgment of the context in which he carried out the internship activities, using the IT tools available at the University.

RESPIRATORY DISEASES [MED/10] [ITA]5th2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the practical-evaluative internship in a clinical setting, the student:
Implements good practices in the doctor-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, acquisition of consent)
Has the ability to take a medical history and perform a physical examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and knows how to apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary ones and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or deny the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret diagnostic imaging test reports
It focuses on decision-making processes relating to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment
Is able to fill in the hospitalization admission/discharge report and is able to fill in the discharge letter
Is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or protected hospitalization paths in other facilities
He proves capable of framing the reason for hospitalization in the context of any chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of the patients
Knows how to indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects the start and end times of the shift, dresses appropriately for the role, brings everything necessary with you
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or clinic)
Interacts correctly with the medical, nursing and technical staff of the department
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and tasks of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities).

The overall evaluation of the student derives from the judgment formulated by the individual 1 CFU modules that the student will have completed. A tutor assigned by the course, taking into account the individual judgments for the total of 5 credits foreseen for the TPVES, will express the overall judgment of suitability.

The student will be invited to express a qualitative judgment of the context in which he carried out the internship activities, using the IT tools available at the University.

CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES [MED/13] [ITA]5th2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the practical-evaluative internship in a clinical setting, the student:
Implements good practices in the doctor-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, acquisition of consent)
Has the ability to take a medical history and perform a physical examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and knows how to apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary ones and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or deny the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret diagnostic imaging test reports
It focuses on decision-making processes relating to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment
Is able to fill in the hospitalization admission/discharge report and is able to fill in the discharge letter
Is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or protected hospitalization paths in other facilities
He proves capable of framing the reason for hospitalization in the context of any chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of the patients
Knows how to indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects the start and end times of the shift, dresses appropriately for the role, brings everything necessary with you
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or clinic)
Interacts correctly with the medical, nursing and technical staff of the department
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and tasks of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities).

The overall evaluation of the student derives from the judgment formulated by the individual 1 CFU modules that the student will have completed. A tutor assigned by the course, taking into account the individual judgments for the total of 5 credits foreseen for the TPVES, will express the overall judgment of suitability.

The student will be invited to express a qualitative judgment of the context in which he carried out the internship activities, using the IT tools available at the University.

GASTROENTEROLOGY [MED/12] [ITA]5th2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the practical-evaluative internship in a clinical setting, the student:
Implements good practices in the doctor-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, acquisition of consent)
Has the ability to take a medical history and perform a physical examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and knows how to apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary ones and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or deny the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret diagnostic imaging test reports
It focuses on decision-making processes relating to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment
Is able to fill in the hospitalization admission/discharge report and is able to fill in the discharge letter
Is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or protected hospitalization paths in other facilities
He proves capable of framing the reason for hospitalization in the context of any chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of the patients
Knows how to indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects the start and end times of the shift, dresses appropriately for the role, brings everything necessary with you
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or clinic)
Interacts correctly with the medical, nursing and technical staff of the department
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and tasks of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities).

The overall evaluation of the student derives from the judgment formulated by the individual 1 CFU modules that the student will have completed. A tutor assigned by the course, taking into account the individual judgments for the total of 5 credits foreseen for the TPVES, will express the overall judgment of suitability.

The student will be invited to express a qualitative judgment of the context in which he carried out the internship activities, using the IT tools available at the University.

ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM [MED/11] [ITA]5th2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the practical-evaluative internship in a clinical setting, the student:
Implements good practices in the doctor-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, acquisition of consent)
Has the ability to take a medical history and perform a physical examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and knows how to apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary ones and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or deny the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret diagnostic imaging test reports
It focuses on decision-making processes relating to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment
Is able to fill in the hospitalization admission/discharge report and is able to fill in the discharge letter
Is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or protected hospitalization paths in other facilities
He proves capable of framing the reason for hospitalization in the context of any chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of the patients
Knows how to indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects the start and end times of the shift, dresses appropriately for the role, brings everything necessary with you
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or clinic)
Interacts correctly with the medical, nursing and technical staff of the department
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and tasks of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities).

The overall evaluation of the student derives from the judgment formulated by the individual 1 CFU modules that the student will have completed. A tutor assigned by the course, taking into account the individual judgments for the total of 5 credits foreseen for the TPVES, will express the overall judgment of suitability.

The student will be invited to express a qualitative judgment of the context in which he carried out the internship activities, using the IT tools available at the University.

TPVES101 | INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM - SURGERY AREA [MED/36, MED/18] [ITA]5th2nd5

Educational objectives

At the end of the practical-evaluation internship in a surgery setting, the student:
The student is able to put into practice the principles of the patient-doctor relationship: medical interview, contact, information, clarity, acquisition of consent.
The student is capable to obtain medical history and perform a physical examination in the outpatient context
The student has knowledge and capacity to apply the clinical reasoning: to distinguish between primary urgent complaints and secondary problems; to suggest a diagnostic hypothesis and to individualise the diagnostic methods of greater specificity and sensitivity to confirm or reject the hypothesis
The student is skilled to interpret the laboratory exams
The student is skilled to interpret the medical reports of the diagnostic imaging examinations
The student is oriented in decision-making regarding the pharmacological treatment
The student is able to compile the report of hospital admission/discharge and to write a discharge letter
The student is able to judge the appropriateness of the hospital discharge and to suggest the rehabilitation solutions or recovery in other facilities
The student is capable to frame the reason of ospitalization taking into account possible chronic illnesses, further critical conditions and patient’s frailty
The student is able to demonstrate the skills of prevention and sanitary education
The student demonstrates the knowledge and awareness of the National Healthcare System and Local Healthcare System
The student respects the shift schedule, wears appropriate clothes and is well-equipped
The student shows knowledge and awareness of the ward and/or ambulatory
The student interacts in an appropriate manner with the medical personnel, nurses and the department technicians
he student demonstrates the awareness and knowledge of the different roles of the medical team members
The student demonstrates active attitude: makes questions, candidates to perform activities

GENERAL SURGERY [MED/36] [ITA]5th2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the practical-evaluation internship in a surgical setting:
The student is able to put into practice the principles of the patient-doctor relationship: medical interview, contact, information, clarity, acquisition of consent.
The student is capable to obtain medical history and perform a physical examination in the outpatient context
The student has knowledge and capacity to apply the clinical reasoning: to distinguish between primary urgent complaints and secondary problems; to suggest a diagnostic hypothesis and to individualise the diagnostic methods of greater specificity and sensitivity to confirm or reject the hypothesis
The student is skilled to interpret the laboratory exams
The student is skilled to interpret the medical reports of the diagnostic imaging examinations
The student is oriented in decision-making regarding the pharmacological treatment
The student is able to compile the report of hospital admission/discharge and to write a discharge letter
The student is able to judge the appropriateness of the hospital discharge and to suggest the rehabilitation solutions or recovery in other facilities
The student is capable to frame the reason of ospitalization taking into account possible chronic illnesses, further critical conditions and patient’s frailty
The student is able to demonstrate the skills of prevention and sanitary education
The student demonstrates the knowledge and awareness of the National Healthcare System and Local Healthcare System
The student respects the shift schedule, wears appropriate clothes and is well-equipped
The student shows knowledge and awareness of the ward and/or ambulatory
The student interacts in an appropriate manner with the medical personnel, nurses and the department technicians
The student demonstrates the awareness and knowledge of the different roles of the medical team members
The student demonstrates active attitude: makes questions, candidates to perform activities

The overall evaluation of the student derives from the judgment formulated by the individual 1 CFU modules that the student will have completed. A tutor assigned by the course, taking into account the individual judgments for the total of 5 credits foreseen for the TPVES, will express the overall judgment of suitability.
The student will be invited to express a qualitative judgment of the context in which he carried out the internship activities, using the IT tools available at the University.

IMAGING AND RADIOTHERAPY [MED/18] [ITA]5th2nd4

Educational objectives

At the end of the practical-evaluation internship, the student:
The student is able to put into practice the principles of the patient-doctor relationship: medical interview, contact, information, clarity, acquisition of consent.
The student is capable to obtain medical history and perform a physical examination in the outpatient context
The student has knowledge and capacity to apply the clinical reasoning: to distinguish between primary urgent complaints and secondary problems; to suggest a diagnostic hypothesis and to individualise the diagnostic methods of greater specificity and sensitivity to confirm or reject the hypothesis
The student is skilled to interpret the laboratory exams
The student is skilled to interpret the medical reports of the diagnostic imaging examinations
The student is oriented in decision-making regarding the pharmacological treatment
The student is able to compile the report of hospital admission/discharge and to write a discharge letter
The student is able to judge the appropriateness of the hospital discharge and to suggest the rehabilitation solutions or recovery in other facilities
The student is capable to frame the reason of ospitalization taking into account possible chronic illnesses, further critical conditions and patient’s frailty
The student is able to demonstrate the skills of prevention and sanitary education
The student demonstrates the knowledge and awareness of the National Healthcare System and Local Healthcare System
The student respects the shift schedule, wears appropriate clothes and is well-equipped
The student shows knowledge and awareness of the ward and/or ambulatory
The student interacts in an appropriate manner with the medical personnel, nurses and the department technicians
The student demonstrates the awareness and knowledge of the different roles of the medical team members
The student demonstrates active attitude: makes questions, candidates to perform activities

1023935 | [MED/40, MED/40, MED/38] [ITA]6th1st6

Educational objectives

Main teaching objectives By the end of the course the student must:
Know the most frequent forms of gynaeological pathologies, the indication of fundamental preventative and therapeutic measures: problematic physiopathologies, both psychological and clinical regarding fertility, procreation, pregnancy, prenatal morbility, labour, development and the state of health of the foetus and the newborn infant.
Must be able to make a diagnosis of the main obstetric and gynaecological diseases.
Be aware of the conditions that require consultation by an obstetric specialist.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

[MED/40, MED/40] [ITA]6th1st5

Educational objectives

Main teaching objectives By the end of the course the student must:
Know the most frequent forms of gynaeological pathologies, the indication of fundamental preventative and therapeutic measures: problematic physiopathologies, both psychological and clinical regarding fertility, procreation, pregnancy, prenatal morbility, labour, development and the state of health of the foetus and the newborn infant.
Must be able to make a diagnosis of the main obstetric and gynaecological diseases.
Be aware of the conditions that require consultation by an obstetric specialist.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

[MED/38] [ITA]6th1st1

Educational objectives

The aim of the lessons in Neonatology, in the course of Pediatrics, is to provide a basic understanding of the most common clinical problems on perinatal infections that may be present at birth and in the early stages of life.

1023934 | [MED/38, MED/38, MED/39] [ITA]6th1st6

Educational objectives

Main teaching objectives:
By the end of the course the student must:

Know the most common pathologies in infancy, the most serious pathologies and those that require urgent action.
Know how to apply a correct diagnostic and therapeutic approach to these pathologies.
Be aware of the fact that correct psycho-physical development in a child is the basis of well-being in an adult.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

[MED/38, MED/38] [ITA]6th1st5

Educational objectives

Main teaching objectives:
By the end of the course the student must:

Know the most common pathologies in infancy, the most serious pathologies and those that require urgent action.
Know how to apply a correct diagnostic and therapeutic approach to these pathologies.
Be aware of the fact that correct psycho-physical development in a child is the basis of well-being in an adult.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

[MED/39] [ITA]6th1st1

Educational objectives

The students will acquire a correct clinical approach to the pediatric patient demonstrating to be able to perform the most appropriate therapeutic diagnostic pathways in neurological and psychiatric diseases.

10616704 | INTERNAL MEDICINE AND GENERAL SURGERY II [MED/18, MED/18, MED/09, MED/09] [ITA]6th1st11

Educational objectives

In summary, the hypothetical deductive procedure is configured through a step-by-step investigation:
a) Identification of the problem;
b) Finalized behavior;
c) Recognition of a hierarchy of data inferable from the clinical examination;
d) Continuous verification of the hypotheses formulated;
e) Awareness of the possibility of errors of recognition and attribution.

To further attention to the study of secondary arterial hypertension, to learn and quantify clinical signs and laboratory parameters for an early diagnosis in hypertensive patients. To define most frequent forms of secondary hypertension by using diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

INTERNAL MEDICINE [MED/18, MED/18] [ITA]6th1st5

Educational objectives

In summary, the hypothetical deductive procedure is configured through a step-by-step investigation:
a) Identification of the problem;
b) Finalized behavior;
c) Recognition of a hierarchy of data inferable from the clinical examination;
d) Continuous verification of the hypotheses formulated;
e) Awareness of the possibility of errors of recognition and attribution.

To further attention to the study of secondary arterial hypertension, to learn and quantify clinical signs and laboratory parameters for an early diagnosis in hypertensive patients. To define most frequent forms of secondary hypertension by using diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

GENERAL SURGERY [MED/09, MED/09] [ITA]6th1st6

Educational objectives

In summary, the hypothetical deductive procedure is configured through a step-by-step investigation:
a) Identification of the problem;
b) Finalized behavior;
c) Recognition of a hierarchy of data inferable from the clinical examination;
d) Continuous verification of the hypotheses formulated;
e) Awareness of the possibility of errors of recognition and attribution.

To further attention to the study of secondary arterial hypertension, to learn and quantify clinical signs and laboratory parameters for an early diagnosis in hypertensive patients. To define most frequent forms of secondary hypertension by using diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines.

The final exam consists of an oral test with discussion of the scheduled topics.

10616738 | MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY: PUBLIC HEALTH [MED/42, MED/42, MED/42, MED/42, SECS-P/06, MED/44, MED/44, SECS-S/02] [ITA]6th1st10

Educational objectives

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH (I)
To know: the fundamental principles of etiological and evaluative epidemiology, of health promotion and prevention of Infectious and chronic- degenerative diseases applied to the realities of the envinroment, of places and aggregation of life and of work, of school , of health, of foods (safety and security); the effective modalities of health education applied to preventive and curative medical activity; the relations on health promotion and disease prevention with the organizational structure of modern healthcare
Knowing Being: to able to adopt professional behaviors consistent with the principles of health promotion and disease prevention in the individuals and in life and work communities.
To Know How To: Have acquired and know how to use the skills in terms of individual and collective risk towards the environments of life and work and lifestyles for the purposes of health promotion and disease prevention.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH (II)
The course is focused on the interdisciplinary competencies needed by physicians, ranging from economic and managerial skills to epidemiological methods to assess scientific evidence about the efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions.
By the end of the course the student must:
• know the basic types of healthcare systems in the world, with their main strengths and weaknesses; the organization of the Italian Health System and the levels of planning of public health; essential basic levels of assistance; the methods used to evaluate efficacy, effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare interventions; the financing mechanisms both at macro-level (healthcare systems) and micro-level (hospital and other healthcare organizations); the main tools of management and quality control in the healthcare organizations; main issues in Global Health;
• be able to read critically and use epidemiological studies, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, as well as the economic evaluations of healthcare interventions; know how to use the basics of management of quality control in the health field;
• develop an attitude to adopt professional behaviors in accordance with the principles of equity, effectiveness and efficiency and the objectives of the national, regional and local planning; develop a critical thinking in terms of global health, taking into account that many health problems spill over national boundaries.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of medical scientific public health methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark expressed out of thirty obtained will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the medical-scientific public health II methodology.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY: PUBLIC HEALTH I - GENERAL AND APPLIED HYGIENE [MED/42] [ITA]6th1st2

Educational objectives

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH (I)
To know: the fundamental principles of etiological and evaluative epidemiology, of health promotion and prevention of Infectious and chronic- degenerative diseases applied to the realities of the envinroment, of places and aggregation of life and of work, of school , of health, of foods (safety and security); the effective modalities of health education applied to preventive and curative medical activity; the relations on health promotion and disease prevention with the organizational structure of modern healthcare
Knowing Being: to able to adopt professional behaviors consistent with the principles of health promotion and disease prevention in the individuals and in life and work communities.
To Know How To: Have acquired and know how to use the skills in terms of individual and collective risk towards the environments of life and work and lifestyles for the purposes of health promotion and disease prevention.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH (II)
The course is focused on the interdisciplinary competencies needed by physicians, ranging from economic and managerial skills to epidemiological methods to assess scientific evidence about the efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions.
By the end of the course the student must:
• know the basic types of healthcare systems in the world, with their main strengths and weaknesses; the organization of the Italian Health System and the levels of planning of public health; essential basic levels of assistance; the methods used to evaluate efficacy, effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare interventions; the financing mechanisms both at macro-level (healthcare systems) and micro-level (hospital and other healthcare organizations); the main tools of management and quality control in the healthcare organizations; main issues in Global Health;
• be able to read critically and use epidemiological studies, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, as well as the economic evaluations of healthcare interventions; know how to use the basics of management of quality control in the health field;
• develop an attitude to adopt professional behaviors in accordance with the principles of equity, effectiveness and efficiency and the objectives of the national, regional and local planning; develop a critical thinking in terms of global health, taking into account that many health problems spill over national boundaries.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of medical scientific public health methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark expressed out of thirty obtained will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the medical-scientific public health II methodology.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY: PUBLIC HEALTH I - TERRITORIAL MEDICINE [MED/42, MED/42] [ITA]6th1st2

Educational objectives

By the end of the course, the student must:
• know the basic types of healthcare systems in the world, with their main strengths and weaknesses; the organization of the Italian Health System and the levels of planning of public health; essential basic levels of assistance; the methods used to evaluate efficacy, effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare interventions; the main tools of management and quality control in the healthcare organizations; main issues in Global Health;
• be able to read critically and use published epidemiological studies, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, as well as the economic evaluations of healthcare interventions;
• develop an attitude to adopt professional behaviors in accordance with the principles of equity, effectiveness and efficiency and the objectives of the national, regional and local healthcare planning; develop a critical thinking in terms of global health, taking into account that many health problems spill over national boundaries.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY: PUBLIC HEALTH II - GENERAL AND APPLIED HYGIENE [MED/42, MED/42] [ITA]6th1st2

Educational objectives

To know: the fundamental principles of etiological and evaluative epidemiology, of health promotion and prevention of Infectious and chronic- degenerative diseases applied to the realities of the envinroment, of places and aggregation of life and of work, of school , of health, of foods (Hazard Hanalisys and Critical Control Point); the effective modalities of health education applied to preventive medical activity; the relations on health promotion and disease prevention with the organizational structure of modern healthcare.
Knowing Being: to able to adopt professional behaviors consistent with the principles of health promotion and disease prevention in the individuals and in life and work communities.
To Know How To: Have acquired and know to do Risk assessment (Evaluation, Management and Comunication) in realities of the envinronment, of places and aggregation of life and of work, of school , of health, of foods.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY: PUBLIC HEALTH II - APPLIED ECONOMICS [SECS-P/06] [ITA]6th1st1

Educational objectives

Knowledge of management control tools in healthcare organizations; know how to use the basics of management control in healthcare organizations.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY: PUBLIC HEALTH I - WORKPLACE MEDICINE [MED/44, MED/44] [ITA]6th1st2

Educational objectives

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH (I)
To know: the fundamental principles of etiological and evaluative epidemiology, of health promotion and prevention of Infectious and chronic- degenerative diseases applied to the realities of the envinroment, of places and aggregation of life and of work, of school , of health, of foods (safety and security); the effective modalities of health education applied to preventive and curative medical activity; the relations on health promotion and disease prevention with the organizational structure of modern healthcare
Knowing Being: to able to adopt professional behaviors consistent with the principles of health promotion and disease prevention in the individuals and in life and work communities.
To Know How To: Have acquired and know how to use the skills in terms of individual and collective risk towards the environments of life and work and lifestyles for the purposes of health promotion and disease prevention.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH (II)
The course is focused on the interdisciplinary competencies needed by physicians, ranging from economic and managerial skills to epidemiological methods to assess scientific evidence about the efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions.
By the end of the course the student must:
• know the basic types of healthcare systems in the world, with their main strengths and weaknesses; the organization of the Italian Health System and the levels of planning of public health; essential basic levels of assistance; the methods used to evaluate efficacy, effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare interventions; the financing mechanisms both at macro-level (healthcare systems) and micro-level (hospital and other healthcare organizations); the main tools of management and quality control in the healthcare organizations; main issues in Global Health;
• be able to read critically and use epidemiological studies, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, as well as the economic evaluations of healthcare interventions; know how to use the basics of management of quality control in the health field;
• develop an attitude to adopt professional behaviors in accordance with the principles of equity, effectiveness and efficiency and the objectives of the national, regional and local planning; develop a critical thinking in terms of global health, taking into account that many health problems spill over national boundaries.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of medical scientific public health methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark expressed out of thirty obtained will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the medical-scientific public health II methodology.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY: PUBLIC HEALTH I - ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH SYSTEMS [SECS-S/02] [ITA]6th1st1

Educational objectives

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH (I)
To know: the fundamental principles of etiological and evaluative epidemiology, of health promotion and prevention of Infectious and chronic- degenerative diseases applied to the realities of the envinroment, of places and aggregation of life and of work, of school , of health, of foods (safety and security); the effective modalities of health education applied to preventive and curative medical activity; the relations on health promotion and disease prevention with the organizational structure of modern healthcare
Knowing Being: to able to adopt professional behaviors consistent with the principles of health promotion and disease prevention in the individuals and in life and work communities.
To Know How To: Have acquired and know how to use the skills in terms of individual and collective risk towards the environments of life and work and lifestyles for the purposes of health promotion and disease prevention.

MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH (II)
The course is focused on the interdisciplinary competencies needed by physicians, ranging from economic and managerial skills to epidemiological methods to assess scientific evidence about the efficacy, safety and cost-effectiveness of healthcare interventions.
By the end of the course the student must:
• know the basic types of healthcare systems in the world, with their main strengths and weaknesses; the organization of the Italian Health System and the levels of planning of public health; essential basic levels of assistance; the methods used to evaluate efficacy, effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare interventions; the financing mechanisms both at macro-level (healthcare systems) and micro-level (hospital and other healthcare organizations); the main tools of management and quality control in the healthcare organizations; main issues in Global Health;
• be able to read critically and use epidemiological studies, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, as well as the economic evaluations of healthcare interventions; know how to use the basics of management of quality control in the health field;
• develop an attitude to adopt professional behaviors in accordance with the principles of equity, effectiveness and efficiency and the objectives of the national, regional and local planning; develop a critical thinking in terms of global health, taking into account that many health problems spill over national boundaries.

The student may be assessed with an intermediate test relating to the topics of medical scientific public health methodology I. The assessment test will take place through an oral exam. The mark expressed out of thirty obtained will be used to obtain the final mark, after having supported the medical-scientific public health II methodology.
The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

10616301 | MEDICAL-SURGICAL EMERGENCIES [MED/09, MED/09, MED/18, MED/18, MED/22, MED/26, MED/41, MED/33, MED/36] [ITA]6th1st14

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must be able to:
• Identify the critical patient and evaluate priorities; know the “triage”.
• Recognize the most common critical pathologies, both medical and surgical, affecting the various systems and their insufficiencies; organ (brain, heart, thorax, abdomen, vessels) and carry out an initial treatment.
• Know the approach to patients with trauma (of the head and neck, spine, chest, abdomen and limbs) and polytrauma;
• Know the approach to patients with chest and abdominal pain and the treatment of acute and chronic pain;
• Know the approach to patients with various types of acute intoxication (from alcohol, drugs and substances) and alterations in the state of consciousness;
• Be able to carry out Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation maneuvers in adults and children;
• Recognize and know how to use aids and devices for emergencies / emergencies (for ventilation and management of the airways; for monitoring and treatment of arrhythmias; for vascular access);
• Know the principles of general and peripheral anesthesia and fluid therapy.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

INTERNAL MEDICINE [MED/09, MED/09] [ITA]6th1st2

Educational objectives

To be able to carry out fundamental therapy in an emergency and know how to prepare the patient for surgery.

GENERAL SURGERY [MED/18, MED/18] [ITA]6th1st4

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must be able to:
• Identify the critical patient and evaluate priorities; know the “triage”.
• Recognize the most common critical pathologies, both medical and surgical, affecting the various systems and their insufficiencies; organ (brain, heart, thorax, abdomen, vessels) and carry out an initial treatment.
• Know the approach to patients with trauma (of the head and neck, spine, chest, abdomen and limbs) and polytrauma;
• Know the approach to patients with chest and abdominal pain and the treatment of acute and chronic pain;
• Know the approach to patients with various types of acute intoxication (from alcohol, drugs and substances) and alterations in the state of consciousness;
• Be able to carry out Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation maneuvers in adults and children;
• Recognize and know how to use aids and devices for emergencies / emergencies (for ventilation and management of the airways; for monitoring and treatment of arrhythmias; for vascular access);
• Know the principles of general and peripheral anesthesia and fluid therapy.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

VASCULAR SURGERY [MED/22] [ITA]6th1st1

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must be able to:
• Identify the critical patient and evaluate priorities; know the “triage”.
• Recognize the most common critical pathologies, both medical and surgical, affecting the various systems and their insufficiencies; organ (brain, heart, thorax, abdomen, vessels) and carry out an initial treatment.
• Know the approach to patients with trauma (of the head and neck, spine, chest, abdomen and limbs) and polytrauma;
• Know the approach to patients with chest and abdominal pain and the treatment of acute and chronic pain;
• Know the approach to patients with various types of acute intoxication (from alcohol, drugs and substances) and alterations in the state of consciousness;
• Be able to carry out Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation maneuvers in adults and children;
• Recognize and know how to use aids and devices for emergencies / emergencies (for ventilation and management of the airways; for monitoring and treatment of arrhythmias; for vascular access);
• Know the principles of general and peripheral anesthesia and fluid therapy.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

DIAGNOSTICS BY IMAGES [MED/26] [ITA]6th1st1

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must be able to:
• Identify the critical patient and evaluate priorities; know the “triage”.
• Recognize the most common critical pathologies, both medical and surgical, affecting the various systems and their insufficiencies; organ (brain, heart, thorax, abdomen, vessels) and carry out an initial treatment.
• Know the approach to patients with trauma (of the head and neck, spine, chest, abdomen and limbs) and polytrauma;
• Know the approach to patients with chest and abdominal pain and the treatment of acute and chronic pain;
• Know the approach to patients with various types of acute intoxication (from alcohol, drugs and substances) and alterations in the state of consciousness;
• Be able to carry out Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation maneuvers in adults and children;
• Recognize and know how to use aids and devices for emergencies / emergencies (for ventilation and management of the airways; for monitoring and treatment of arrhythmias; for vascular access);
• Know the principles of general and peripheral anesthesia and fluid therapy.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

ANESTHESIOLOGY [MED/41] [ITA]6th1st3

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must be able to:
• Identify the critical patient and evaluate priorities; know the “triage”.
• Recognize the most common critical pathologies, both medical and surgical, affecting the various systems and their insufficiencies; organ (brain, heart, thorax, abdomen, vessels) and carry out an initial treatment.
• Know the approach to patients with trauma (of the head and neck, spine, chest, abdomen and limbs) and polytrauma;
• Know the approach to patients with chest and abdominal pain and the treatment of acute and chronic pain;
• Know the approach to patients with various types of acute intoxication (from alcohol, drugs and substances) and alterations in the state of consciousness;
• Be able to carry out Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation maneuvers in adults and children;
• Recognize and know how to use aids and devices for emergencies / emergencies (for ventilation and management of the airways; for monitoring and treatment of arrhythmias; for vascular access);
• Know the principles of general and peripheral anesthesia and fluid therapy.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

DISEASES OF THE LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM [MED/33] [ITA]6th1st2

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must be able to:
• Identify the critical patient and evaluate priorities; know the “triage”.
• Recognize the most common critical pathologies, both medical and surgical, affecting the various systems and their insufficiencies; organ (brain, heart, thorax, abdomen, vessels) and carry out an initial treatment.
• Know the approach to patients with trauma (of the head and neck, spine, chest, abdomen and limbs) and polytrauma;
• Know the approach to patients with chest and abdominal pain and the treatment of acute and chronic pain;
• Know the approach to patients with various types of acute intoxication (from alcohol, drugs and substances) and alterations in the state of consciousness;
• Be able to carry out Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation maneuvers in adults and children;
• Recognize and know how to use aids and devices for emergencies / emergencies (for ventilation and management of the airways; for monitoring and treatment of arrhythmias; for vascular access);
• Know the principles of general and peripheral anesthesia and fluid therapy.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

NEUROLOGY [MED/36] [ITA]6th1st1

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must be able to:
• Identify the critical patient and evaluate priorities; know the “triage”.
• Recognize the most common critical pathologies, both medical and surgical, affecting the various systems and their insufficiencies; organ (brain, heart, thorax, abdomen, vessels) and carry out an initial treatment.
• Know the approach to patients with trauma (of the head and neck, spine, chest, abdomen and limbs) and polytrauma;
• Know the approach to patients with chest and abdominal pain and the treatment of acute and chronic pain;
• Know the approach to patients with various types of acute intoxication (from alcohol, drugs and substances) and alterations in the state of consciousness;
• Be able to carry out Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation maneuvers in adults and children;
• Recognize and know how to use aids and devices for emergencies / emergencies (for ventilation and management of the airways; for monitoring and treatment of arrhythmias; for vascular access);
• Know the principles of general and peripheral anesthesia and fluid therapy.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

10596558 | MEDICAL SCIENTIFIC METHODOLOGY LEGAL MEDICINE [MED/43, MED/43] [ITA]6th1st4

Educational objectives

General educational objectives At the end of the course the student must:
• Know the main legislative provisions that regulate healthcare organization and the foundations of bioethical reflection in the context of the issues currently debated.
• Know how to carry out the main medico-legal procedures.
• Be aware of ethical and legal obligations in medical practice and within the national social security system. Analysis of a clinical case and an evaluation of the professional behavior to be taken in critical situations according to legal and ethical principles.
• Knowing how to be a doctor who, respecting the dignity of the person, acts to protect the health and well-being of the patient and the community, using the available resources in accordance with the law in the interest of the patient and his decision-making autonomy.

Acquisition of theoretical and practical elements relating to issues relating to thanatology and forensic pathology.

Acquisition of theoretical and practical elements relating to problems related to personal injury in criminal, civil, social security and insurance matters.

Acquisition of theoretical and practical elements relating to the problems connected to the relationship between medicine and law, with particular attention to those relating to criminal law, civil law and the correct method of carrying out healthcare treatments.
Acquisition of theoretical and practical elements relating to problems related to private insurance.

The exam will consist of an oral test on the topics covered by the course program.

TPVES100 | INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM - MEDICINE AREA [MED/09, MED/10, MED/13, MED/12, MED/11] [ITA]6th2nd5

Educational objectives

At the end of the practical-evaluative internship in a clinical setting, the student:
Implements good practices in the doctor-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, acquisition of consent)
Has the ability to take a medical history and perform a physical examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and knows how to apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary ones and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or deny the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret diagnostic imaging test reports
It focuses on decision-making processes relating to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment
Is able to fill in the hospitalization admission/discharge report and is able to fill in the discharge letter
Is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or protected hospitalization paths in other facilities
He proves capable of framing the reason for hospitalization in the context of any chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of the patients
Knows how to indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects the start and end times of the shift, dresses appropriately for the role, brings everything necessary with you
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or clinic)
Interacts correctly with the medical, nursing and technical staff of the department
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and tasks of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities).

The overall evaluation of the student derives from the judgment formulated by the individual 1 CFU modules that the student will have completed. A tutor assigned by the course, taking into account the individual judgments for the total of 5 credits foreseen for the TPVES, will express the overall judgment of suitability.

The student will be invited to express a qualitative judgment of the context in which he carried out the internship activities, using the IT tools available at the University.

INTERNAL MEDICINE [MED/09] [ITA]6th2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the practical-evaluative internship in a clinical setting, the student:
Implements good practices in the doctor-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, acquisition of consent)
Has the ability to take a medical history and perform a physical examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and knows how to apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary ones and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or deny the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret diagnostic imaging test reports
It focuses on decision-making processes relating to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment
Is able to fill in the hospitalization admission/discharge report and is able to fill in the discharge letter
Is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or protected hospitalization paths in other facilities
He proves capable of framing the reason for hospitalization in the context of any chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of the patients
Knows how to indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects the start and end times of the shift, dresses appropriately for the role, brings everything necessary with you
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or clinic)
Interacts correctly with the medical, nursing and technical staff of the department
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and tasks of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities).

The overall evaluation of the student derives from the judgment formulated by the individual 1 CFU modules that the student will have completed. A tutor assigned by the course, taking into account the individual judgments for the total of 5 credits foreseen for the TPVES, will express the overall judgment of suitability.

The student will be invited to express a qualitative judgment of the context in which he carried out the internship activities, using the IT tools available at the University.

RESPIRATORY DISEASES [MED/10] [ITA]6th2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the practical-evaluative internship in a clinical setting, the student:
Implements good practices in the doctor-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, acquisition of consent)
Has the ability to take a medical history and perform a physical examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and knows how to apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary ones and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or deny the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret diagnostic imaging test reports
It focuses on decision-making processes relating to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment
Is able to fill in the hospitalization admission/discharge report and is able to fill in the discharge letter
Is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or protected hospitalization paths in other facilities
He proves capable of framing the reason for hospitalization in the context of any chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of the patients
Knows how to indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects the start and end times of the shift, dresses appropriately for the role, brings everything necessary with you
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or clinic)
Interacts correctly with the medical, nursing and technical staff of the department
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and tasks of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities).

The overall evaluation of the student derives from the judgment formulated by the individual 1 CFU modules that the student will have completed. A tutor assigned by the course, taking into account the individual judgments for the total of 5 credits foreseen for the TPVES, will express the overall judgment of suitability.

The student will be invited to express a qualitative judgment of the context in which he carried out the internship activities, using the IT tools available at the University.

CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES [MED/13] [ITA]6th2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the practical-evaluative internship in a clinical setting, the student:
Implements good practices in the doctor-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, acquisition of consent)
Has the ability to take a medical history and perform a physical examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and knows how to apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary ones and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or deny the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret diagnostic imaging test reports
It focuses on decision-making processes relating to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment
Is able to fill in the hospitalization admission/discharge report and is able to fill in the discharge letter
Is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or protected hospitalization paths in other facilities
He proves capable of framing the reason for hospitalization in the context of any chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of the patients
Knows how to indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects the start and end times of the shift, dresses appropriately for the role, brings everything necessary with you
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or clinic)
Interacts correctly with the medical, nursing and technical staff of the department
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and tasks of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities).

The overall evaluation of the student derives from the judgment formulated by the individual 1 CFU modules that the student will have completed. A tutor assigned by the course, taking into account the individual judgments for the total of 5 credits foreseen for the TPVES, will express the overall judgment of suitability.

The student will be invited to express a qualitative judgment of the context in which he carried out the internship activities, using the IT tools available at the University.

GASTROENTEROLOGY [MED/12] [ITA]6th2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the practical-evaluative internship in a clinical setting, the student:
Implements good practices in the doctor-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, acquisition of consent)
Has the ability to take a medical history and perform a physical examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and knows how to apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary ones and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or deny the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret diagnostic imaging test reports
It focuses on decision-making processes relating to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment
Is able to fill in the hospitalization admission/discharge report and is able to fill in the discharge letter
Is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or protected hospitalization paths in other facilities
He proves capable of framing the reason for hospitalization in the context of any chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of the patients
Knows how to indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects the start and end times of the shift, dresses appropriately for the role, brings everything necessary with you
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or clinic)
Interacts correctly with the medical, nursing and technical staff of the department
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and tasks of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities).

The overall evaluation of the student derives from the judgment formulated by the individual 1 CFU modules that the student will have completed. A tutor assigned by the course, taking into account the individual judgments for the total of 5 credits foreseen for the TPVES, will express the overall judgment of suitability.

The student will be invited to express a qualitative judgment of the context in which he carried out the internship activities, using the IT tools available at the University.

ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM [MED/11] [ITA]6th2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the practical-evaluative internship in a clinical setting, the student:
Implements good practices in the doctor-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, acquisition of consent)
Has the ability to take a medical history and perform a physical examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and knows how to apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary ones and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or deny the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret diagnostic imaging test reports
It focuses on decision-making processes relating to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment
Is able to fill in the hospitalization admission/discharge report and is able to fill in the discharge letter
Is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or protected hospitalization paths in other facilities
He proves capable of framing the reason for hospitalization in the context of any chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of the patients
Knows how to indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects the start and end times of the shift, dresses appropriately for the role, brings everything necessary with you
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or clinic)
Interacts correctly with the medical, nursing and technical staff of the department
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and tasks of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities).

The overall evaluation of the student derives from the judgment formulated by the individual 1 CFU modules that the student will have completed. A tutor assigned by the course, taking into account the individual judgments for the total of 5 credits foreseen for the TPVES, will express the overall judgment of suitability.

The student will be invited to express a qualitative judgment of the context in which he carried out the internship activities, using the IT tools available at the University.

TPVES101 | INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM - SURGERY AREA [MED/36, MED/18] [ITA]6th2nd5

Educational objectives

At the end of the practical-evaluation internship in a surgery setting, the student:
The student is able to put into practice the principles of the patient-doctor relationship: medical interview, contact, information, clarity, acquisition of consent.
The student is capable to obtain medical history and perform a physical examination in the outpatient context
The student has knowledge and capacity to apply the clinical reasoning: to distinguish between primary urgent complaints and secondary problems; to suggest a diagnostic hypothesis and to individualise the diagnostic methods of greater specificity and sensitivity to confirm or reject the hypothesis
The student is skilled to interpret the laboratory exams
The student is skilled to interpret the medical reports of the diagnostic imaging examinations
The student is oriented in decision-making regarding the pharmacological treatment
The student is able to compile the report of hospital admission/discharge and to write a discharge letter
The student is able to judge the appropriateness of the hospital discharge and to suggest the rehabilitation solutions or recovery in other facilities
The student is capable to frame the reason of ospitalization taking into account possible chronic illnesses, further critical conditions and patient’s frailty
The student is able to demonstrate the skills of prevention and sanitary education
The student demonstrates the knowledge and awareness of the National Healthcare System and Local Healthcare System
The student respects the shift schedule, wears appropriate clothes and is well-equipped
The student shows knowledge and awareness of the ward and/or ambulatory
The student interacts in an appropriate manner with the medical personnel, nurses and the department technicians
he student demonstrates the awareness and knowledge of the different roles of the medical team members
The student demonstrates active attitude: makes questions, candidates to perform activities

GENERAL SURGERY [MED/36] [ITA]6th2nd1

Educational objectives

At the end of the practical-evaluation internship in a surgical setting:
The student is able to put into practice the principles of the patient-doctor relationship: medical interview, contact, information, clarity, acquisition of consent.
The student is capable to obtain medical history and perform a physical examination in the outpatient context
The student has knowledge and capacity to apply the clinical reasoning: to distinguish between primary urgent complaints and secondary problems; to suggest a diagnostic hypothesis and to individualise the diagnostic methods of greater specificity and sensitivity to confirm or reject the hypothesis
The student is skilled to interpret the laboratory exams
The student is skilled to interpret the medical reports of the diagnostic imaging examinations
The student is oriented in decision-making regarding the pharmacological treatment
The student is able to compile the report of hospital admission/discharge and to write a discharge letter
The student is able to judge the appropriateness of the hospital discharge and to suggest the rehabilitation solutions or recovery in other facilities
The student is capable to frame the reason of ospitalization taking into account possible chronic illnesses, further critical conditions and patient’s frailty
The student is able to demonstrate the skills of prevention and sanitary education
The student demonstrates the knowledge and awareness of the National Healthcare System and Local Healthcare System
The student respects the shift schedule, wears appropriate clothes and is well-equipped
The student shows knowledge and awareness of the ward and/or ambulatory
The student interacts in an appropriate manner with the medical personnel, nurses and the department technicians
The student demonstrates the awareness and knowledge of the different roles of the medical team members
The student demonstrates active attitude: makes questions, candidates to perform activities

The overall evaluation of the student derives from the judgment formulated by the individual 1 CFU modules that the student will have completed. A tutor assigned by the course, taking into account the individual judgments for the total of 5 credits foreseen for the TPVES, will express the overall judgment of suitability.
The student will be invited to express a qualitative judgment of the context in which he carried out the internship activities, using the IT tools available at the University.

IMAGING AND RADIOTHERAPY [MED/18] [ITA]6th2nd4

Educational objectives

At the end of the practical-evaluation internship, the student:
The student is able to put into practice the principles of the patient-doctor relationship: medical interview, contact, information, clarity, acquisition of consent.
The student is capable to obtain medical history and perform a physical examination in the outpatient context
The student has knowledge and capacity to apply the clinical reasoning: to distinguish between primary urgent complaints and secondary problems; to suggest a diagnostic hypothesis and to individualise the diagnostic methods of greater specificity and sensitivity to confirm or reject the hypothesis
The student is skilled to interpret the laboratory exams
The student is skilled to interpret the medical reports of the diagnostic imaging examinations
The student is oriented in decision-making regarding the pharmacological treatment
The student is able to compile the report of hospital admission/discharge and to write a discharge letter
The student is able to judge the appropriateness of the hospital discharge and to suggest the rehabilitation solutions or recovery in other facilities
The student is capable to frame the reason of ospitalization taking into account possible chronic illnesses, further critical conditions and patient’s frailty
The student is able to demonstrate the skills of prevention and sanitary education
The student demonstrates the knowledge and awareness of the National Healthcare System and Local Healthcare System
The student respects the shift schedule, wears appropriate clothes and is well-equipped
The student shows knowledge and awareness of the ward and/or ambulatory
The student interacts in an appropriate manner with the medical personnel, nurses and the department technicians
The student demonstrates the awareness and knowledge of the different roles of the medical team members
The student demonstrates active attitude: makes questions, candidates to perform activities

TPVES102 | INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM - GENERAL MEDICINE AREA [MED/09, MED/43, MED/42, MED/11] [ITA]6th2nd5

Educational objectives

PRACTICAL EVALUATION INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM (TPVES)

At the end of the practical-evaluative internship the student in the general medicine settings:
Implements good practices in the doctor-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, acquisition of consent)
Has the ability to take a medical history and perform a physical examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and knows how to apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary ones and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or deny the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret diagnostic imaging test reports
It focuses on decision-making processes relating to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment
Is able to fill in the hospitalization admission/discharge report and is able to fill in the discharge letter
Is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or protected hospitalization paths in other facilities
He proves capable of framing the reason for hospitalization in the context of any chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of the patients
Knows how to indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects the start and end times of the shift, dresses appropriately for the role, brings everything necessary with you
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or clinic)
Interacts correctly with the medical, nursing and technical staff of the department
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and tasks of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities)

INTERNAL MEDICINE [MED/09] [ITA]6th2nd2

Educational objectives

PRACTICAL EVALUATION INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM (TPVES)

At the end of the practical-evaluative internship the student in the general medicine settings:
Implements good practices in the doctor-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, acquisition of consent)
Has the ability to take a medical history and perform a physical examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and knows how to apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary ones and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or deny the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret diagnostic imaging test reports
It focuses on decision-making processes relating to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment
Is able to fill in the hospitalization admission/discharge report and is able to fill in the discharge letter
Is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or protected hospitalization paths in other facilities
He proves capable of framing the reason for hospitalization in the context of any chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of the patients
Knows how to indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects the start and end times of the shift, dresses appropriately for the role, brings everything necessary with you
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or clinic)
Interacts correctly with the medical, nursing and technical staff of the department
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and tasks of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities)

CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES [MED/43] [ITA]6th2nd1

Educational objectives

PRACTICAL EVALUATION INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM (TPVES)

At the end of the module the student applies the knowledge of the national health system among the training objectives of the TPVES in local medicine.

HYGIENE AND PUBLIC HEALTH [MED/42] [ITA]6th2nd1

Educational objectives

PRACTICAL EVALUATION INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM (TPVES)

At the end of the module the student applies the knowledge of cardiovascular pathologies among the training objectives of the TPVES in local medicine.

FORENSIC MEDICINE [MED/11] [ITA]6th2nd1

Educational objectives

PRACTICAL EVALUATION INTERNSHIP FOR THE STATE EXAM (TPVES)

At the end of the practical-evaluative internship the student in the general medicine settings:
Implements good practices in the doctor-patient relationship (interview, report, information, clarity, acquisition of consent)
Has the ability to take a medical history and perform a physical examination in an outpatient setting
Knows and knows how to apply clinical reasoning: the ability to identify priority or urgent problems and secondary ones and the ability to propose diagnostic hypotheses and to identify diagnostic tests with greater sensitivity and specificity to confirm or deny the hypotheses
Is able to interpret laboratory tests
Is able to interpret diagnostic imaging test reports
It focuses on decision-making processes relating to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment
Is able to fill in the hospitalization admission/discharge report and is able to fill in the discharge letter
Is able to evaluate the appropriateness of the indication for hospitalization and indicate rehabilitation or protected hospitalization paths in other facilities
He proves capable of framing the reason for hospitalization in the context of any chronicity, other critical issues and fragility of the patients
Knows how to indicate prevention and health education actions
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness about the organization of the National Health Service and the Regional Health Service
Respects the start and end times of the shift, dresses appropriately for the role, brings everything necessary with you
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the rules of the department (or clinic)
Interacts correctly with the medical, nursing and technical staff of the department
Demonstrates knowledge and awareness of the different roles and tasks of team members
Demonstrates an active attitude (asks questions, proposes to carry out activities)

AAF1368 | [N/D] [ITA]6th2nd8

Educational objectives

The student is allowed to choose one or more courses offered within any first cycle degree program at Sapienza, provided that they are coherent with his learning path.

AAF1016 | [N/D] [ITA]6th2nd18

Educational objectives

At the end of the course the student must:
• Know the main legislative provisions that regulate healthcare organization and the foundations of bioethical reflection in the context of the issues currently debated.
• Know how to carry out the main medico-legal procedures.
• Be aware of ethical and legal obligations in medical practice and within the national social security system. Analysis of a clinical case and behavioral evaluation
professional to be held in critical situations according to legal and ethical principles.
• Knowing how to be a doctor who, respecting the dignity of the person, acts to protect the health and well-being of the patient and the community, using the available resources in accordance with the law in the interest of the patient and his decision-making autonomy.