THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING

Course objectives

Learning outcomes: Have acquired the skills essential for a diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic approach to patients affected by hematological diseases, with particular reference to anemias, hematological malignancies and disorders of hemostasis and thrombosis.

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SABINA CHIARETTI Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
Contents: Principles of hemopoiesis. The role of the laboratory in hematology. Diagnosis and management of anemias. Diagnosis and management of acute and chronic lymphoproliferative disorders. Diagnosis and management of acute and chronic myeloproliferative disorders. Diagnosis and management of monoclonal gammopathies and lymphomas. Principles of chemotherapy. Targeted treatment in hematology. Pathophysiology of hemostasis. Congenital and acquired disorders of coagulation. Principles of autologous and allogeneic stem cell transplantation. Interpretation of normal and pathologic blood count (practical sessions in groups at the Division of Hematology).
Prerequisites
Requirements: Basic knowledge on immune system: natural and acquired immunity, immune cells, mediators, mechanisms of action; basic knowledge of laboratory medicine
Books
Textbooks: Hoffbrand’s Essential Hematology, 7th Edition. Papers cited during the lessons. Papers cited during the lessons.
Frequency
Mandatory attendance
Exam mode
Oral examination: discussion on a topic of the program, blood count interpretation
ILARIA DEL GIUDICE Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
Contents: Principles of hemopoiesis. The role of the laboratory in hematology. Diagnosis and management of anemias. Diagnosis and management of acute and chronic lymphoproliferative disorders. Diagnosis and management of acute and chronic myeloproliferative disorders. Diagnosis and management of monoclonal gammopathies and lymphomas. Principles of chemotherapy. Targeted treatment in hematology. Pathophysiology of hemostasis. Congenital and acquired disorders of coagulation. Principles of autologous and allogeneic stem cell transplantation. Interpretation of normal and pathologic blood count (practical sessions in groups at the Division of Hematology).
Prerequisites
Requirements: Basic knowledge on immune system: natural and acquired immunity, immune cells, mediators, mechanisms of action; basic knowledge of laboratory medicine.
Books
Textbooks: Hoffbrand’s Essential Hematology, 7th Edition. Papers cited during the lessons.
Frequency
Mandatory attendance
Exam mode
Oral examination: discussion on a topic of the program, blood count interpretation
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseMedicine and Surgery
  • CurriculumSingle curriculum
  • Year5th year
  • Semester1st semester
  • SSDMED/15
  • CFU2