Conducted in
term:
2022/23
Erasmus code: 12.1
ISCED code: 0912
ECTS credits:
0.7
Language:
Polish
Organized by:
Department of Cardiac Surgery
(for:
Faculty of Medicine)
Directions of Development in Cardiac Surgery 1600-LekM4WYBKAR-NJ
A set of presentations and movies, illustrating perspectives of development in cardiac surgery. A discussion with participants.
Total student workload
2 days of seminars, total time 8 hours.
Learning outcomes - knowledge
W1: knows the structure of the circulatory system, especially of the heart - as the basis of questions connected to diagnostics, planning, and performing heart operations (A K_W02)
W2: knows the function and regulatory mechanisms of the circulatory and respiratory systems in connection to the basic clinical questions of cardiac surgery (B K_W25)
W3: understands the importance of verbal- and nonverbal communication, and confidence during the process of pre-and postoperative period interaction with the patient (D K_W04)
W4: knows and understands etiology, signs, and symptoms, diagnostics, and treatment methods of most common heart diseases, treated by heart operations, including Ischemic heart disease, congenital and acquired heart disease, pericardial, endocardial and myocardial disease, aortic disease, and heart failure (E K_W07)
Learning outcomes - skills
U1: concludes the relations between anatomical structures of the thorax, basing on the radiological and echographic imaging ( x-ray, coronary angiography, CT, MRI) (A K_U04)
U2: explains the anatomic basis of the medical examination, important in the pre-and postoperative treatment of the patient (A K_U03)
Learning outcomes - social competencies
K1: is able to keep maintain respectful contact with the patient (K_K03)
K2: shell be guided by the good of the patient, putting it in the first place (K_K04)
K3: can co-operate with other members of the medical staff, in clinical and outpatient wards (K_K07)
Teaching methods
2 days of seminars, total 8 hours
Expository teaching methods
- narration
Exploratory teaching methods
- seminar
Type of course
elective course
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology of the circulatory system.
The ability to use pre-clinical subject knowledge to understand pathophysiological mechanisms accompanying the congenital and acquired diseases of the circulatory system.
Basic knowledge of examining patients.
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Attendance.
Practical placement
Doesn't apply.
Additional information
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