THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING
Course objectives
Learning outcomes: At the end of the module the students will be able - to use a correct terminology to describe symptoms and signs of the digestive system and thyroid - to provide a pathophysiological interpretation of some simple clinical situations - to perform a physical exam of the abdomen
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LAURA GIACOMELLI
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Program - Frequency - Exams
Course program
Contents:
history taking and physical exam of the abdomen and thyroid.
Prerequisites
Requirements:
The topics covered in the teaching activities require basic knowledge of human anatomy, histology and pathophysiology. The passing of the final examination is linked to the demonstration by the student to possess the ability to interrogate the patient obtaining consistent and organized information (anamnesis), to perform the basics of physical examination, to collect and interpret the main vital parameters, to evaluate the basic elements of ECG and to perform simple processes of interpretation of clinical data and physical signs (elements of clinical reasoning). The student is also provided a training (with relative certification) in the main resuscitation maneuvers (BLS).
Books
Suggested textbooks:
Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History-Taking - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins - Lynn Bickley MD (Author), or Goldman’s Cecil medicine 24th edition
Frequency
mandatory
Exam mode
Evaluation methods:
The final exam is based on:
1) the completion of a multiple choice questionnaire (for passing the exam, at least 20 exact answers over 30 questions are required),
2) a practical test based on the clinical examination of a patient (brief collection of the medical history and execution of the physical examination of an organ or apparatus) and on the recognition of the essential elements of the ECG. Furthermore, the student must have obtained the BLS certification.
- Academic year2025/2026
- CourseMedicine and Surgery
- CurriculumSingle curriculum
- Year3rd year
- Semester1st semester
- SSDMED/18
- CFU3