THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING

Course objectives

Main Objectives The course aims at providing students with theoretical and practical knowledge needed to identify main metabolic and endocrine system diseases and provide evidence-based pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapy. Expected outcomes: competent and critical knowledge of signs, symptoms, diagnostics and therapy of metabolic and endocrine system diseases. Traditional lessons will allow students to properly identify and diagnose main metabolic and endocrine system diseases. Practical lessons will provide students with clinical skills needed to understand signs, symptoms and diagnostics of metabolic and endocrine system diseases. Specific objectives Knowledge and understanding: passing the exam implies the sistematic knowledge of nosographic, etiopathogenetic, physiological and clinical aspects of all diseases mentioned in the core curriculum, within a global view of the human pathology, including gender differences. The student must to know: * the different drug and toxic classes and their molecular and cellular action, the fundamental principles of pharmaco-dynamic and pharmaco-kynetic mechanisms for the apparatuses included in the core curriculum; * the therapeutic use of the different drugs, the response variability according to genetic and physiopathologic factors, the pharmacological interactions and the therapeutic schemes for the apparatuses considered in the core curriculum; * the principles and methods of clinical pharmacology, including pharmacological watching, pharmaco-epidemiology, side effects and toxicity of the drugs and their abuse for the apparatuses considered in the core curriculum. Applying knowledge and understanding: The student should be able: * to evaluate critically and correlate clinical symptoms, physical signs, and functional alterations with the corresponding pathological, genetic, molecular, cellular, histological and organic substrate; to understand the mechanisms and the clinical meaning of all diseases mentioned in the core curriculum; * to suggest correctly the different molecular, biochemical, histological and cytological diagnostic procedures evaluating the risks, costs and benefits of all diseases mentioned in the core curriculum and to interpret the corresponding reports; * to plan correctly different imaging procedures, considering the risks, costs and benefits of all diseases mentioned in the core curriculum and to interpret the corresponding reports; * to suggest correctly the different procedures using radioisotopes either for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes for all diseases mentioned in the core curriculum and to interpret the corresponding reports. Making judgment: passing the exam implies the ability of appropriately judging and putting in context medical history, signs and symptoms for appropriate diagnostic work-up and therapy. Communication skills: passing the exam implies mastering the ability to expose clinical reasoning and decision-making from signs and symptoms collection to appropriate diagnosis and therapy. Learning skills: passing the exam implies mastering the ability to learn the rational basis of differential diagnosis.

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Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
Introduction to Endocrine Surgery The Role of General Surgery in the Management of Endocrine Disorders Fundamental Principles of Endocrine Surgery: basic concepts underlying surgical interventions in the endocrine field, including minimally invasive approaches and perioperative risk management. Surgical Anatomy of the Endocrine Glands Thyroid Surgery Goiter: surgical treatment options for thyroid goiter, including partial and total thyroidectomy, with emphasis on indications and potential risks. Thyroid Nodules: surgical management of thyroid nodules, including preoperative evaluation, biopsy techniques, and definitive surgery, with particular attention to the differential diagnosis of thyroid malignancies. Thyroid Malignancies: overview of different types of thyroid cancer and the principles guiding radical surgery, central lymph node dissection, and multidisciplinary treatment strategies. Parathyroid Surgery Primary Hyperparathyroidism: surgical techniques for the removal of parathyroid adenomas, with emphasis on preoperative localization and minimally invasive approaches. Hypoparathyroidism: surgical options for the management of hypoparathyroidism, including parathyroid gland transplantation. Adrenal Surgery Hypercortisolism: surgical techniques for adrenal tumor removal, with focus on laparoscopic and robotic approaches. Pheochromocytoma: principles of surgical management of pheochromocytoma, with particular emphasis on preoperative preparation and intraoperative technique. Adrenal Neoplasms: surgical management strategies for the different types of adrenal tumors. Surgery of Neuroendocrine Tumors Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors Gastrointestinal Neuroendocrine Tumors
Prerequisites
Prerequisites The course requires prior knowledge of the pathophysiology of the endocrine–metabolic system, which is considered essential for the effective study and comprehension of endocrine–metabolic diseases. Recommended Background A solid foundation in human physiology, general pathology, internal medicine, and general surgery is strongly recommended, as these disciplines provide the clinical and scientific framework necessary for understanding the principles and practice of endocrine surgery.
Books
Chirurgia: Basi teoriche e chirurgia generale-Chirurgia specialistica 7a Edizione, Edra Schwartz's Principles of Surgery, 11th Edition, McGraw Hill Sabiston Textbook of Surgery . The Biological Basis of Modern Surgical Practice 21st Edition
Teaching mode
The course will be delivered through traditional lectures, supported by multimedia presentations and dedicated teaching materials. Core theoretical aspects of the discipline will be presented, while student engagement will be encouraged through guided discussions, questions, and illustrative clinical case examples.
Frequency
Compulsory in person.
Exam mode
Oral examination on theoretical knowledge, including the discussion of a clinical case, designed to assess the extent to which the learning objectives of the professional internship have been achieved.
Bibliography
Chirurgia: Basi teoriche e chirurgia generale-Chirurgia specialistica 7a Edizione, Edra Schwartz's Principles of Surgery, 11th Edition, McGraw Hill Sabiston Textbook of Surgery . The Biological Basis of Modern Surgical Practice 21st Edition
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseMedicine and Surgery
  • CurriculumSingle curriculum
  • Year4th year
  • Semester2nd semester
  • SSDMED/18
  • CFU1