THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING
Channel 1
DANIELE BELVISI
Lecturers' profile
Program - Frequency - Exams
Course program
1.Motor system: physiology and pathology
2.Sensory system: physiology and pathology
3. Visual system: physiology and pathology
4. Cerebrovascular diseases
5 .Neurodegenerative diseases
6. Epilepsy
7. Syncope
8. Delirium
9. Psychiatric disorders in neurology
10. Differential diagnosis in neurology
Prerequisites
1.Knowledge of the anatomy of the central and peripheral nervous system.
2.Knowledge of the physiology of the central and peripheral nervous system.
Books
Slide.
Neurologia per professioni sanitarie.
Frequency
Mandatory
Exam mode
The assessment of knowledge will be carried out through an oral examination aimed at verifying the student's understanding of the anatomical, physiological, and pathological characteristics of the central and peripheral nervous system.
The oral exam will consist of three main questions, each focusing on different topics covered in the course, including areas related to the motor, sensory, and visual systems, major neurological disorders (such as cerebrovascular diseases, neurodegenerative diseases, epilepsy, syncope, and delirium), as well as key diagnostic and therapeutic aspects in neurology.
The exam will also assess the student’s ability to integrate theoretical knowledge with clinical reasoning, as well as clarity of expression, critical thinking, and the use of appropriate scientific language.
Bibliography
Slide.
Neurologia per professioni sanitarie.
Lesson mode
Teaching activities for this course are carried out exclusively through in-person lectures, according to the official schedule established by the Degree Program. Lectures are delivered by the course instructor and supported by multimedia tools (presentations, visual materials, scientific articles), with the aim of providing a comprehensive, up-to-date, and critical overview of the topics covered in the syllabus.
Active student participation is encouraged during lectures through questions, requests for clarification, and moments of discussion, in order to foster clinical reasoning and a deeper understanding of the material.
Attendance at lectures is mandatory, in accordance with the regulations of the Degree Program. Methods for recording attendance and the criteria for admission to the final exam will be communicated by the instructor at the beginning of the course.
Supporting teaching materials will be made available to students through the university's online platform or other channels indicated by the instructor. No additional teaching activities, such as practical exercises, laboratory sessions, or seminars, are planned.
- Academic year2025/2026
- CourseOrthoptic and ophtalmologic assistance
- CurriculumSingle curriculum
- Year2nd year
- Semester1st semester
- SSDMED/26
- CFU2