Conducted in
terms:
2022/23L, 2023/24L, 2024/25L
Erasmus code: 12.1
ISCED code: 0912
ECTS credits:
1.2
Language:
English
Organized by:
Department of Medical Biology and Biochemistry
(for:
Faculty of Medicine)
Course Selection: Basics of Parasitology Diagnostics 1655-Lek22WYBDIA-J
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Total student workload
(in Polish) 1. Study hours involving teacher participation:
- tutorials: 15 hours
Student workload involving teacher participation is 15 hours, what means 0.6 ECTS points.
2. Total student workload:
- tutorials: 15 hours
- preparation for tutorials: 15 hours
Total student workload is 30 hours, what means 1.2 ECTS points.
3. Study hours involving the results of scientific research:
- reading literature: 8 hours
- participation in tutorials (including the results of research in the field of parasitology): 8 hours
Student workload involving the results of scientific research is 16 hours, what means 0.64 ECTS points.
4. Study hours required to prepare and participate in evaluation process:
- preparation for tutorials (including reading literature): 15 hours
Student workload required to prepare and participate in final exam is 15 hours, what means 0.6 ECTS points.
5.Student workload connected to distant learning methods: 0 hours, which equals 0 ECTS points.
6. Study hours as practical tasks:
- participation in tutorials: 15 hours
Student workload of practical character is 15 hours, what means 0.6 ECTS points.
Learning outcomes - knowledge
(in Polish) The student knows and understands:
W1: the most actual epidemiology of tropical parasitic infections (C.W13)
W2: forms or developmental stages of selected parasites, including protozoa, helminths and arthropods, considering their geographic range and distribution (C.W16)
W3: the most common symptoms of parasitic diseases useful in differential diagnostics of parasitosis (C.W17)
W4: the principles of modern parasitological diagnostics (E.W39)
Learning outcomes - skills
(in Polish) The student is able to:
U1: identify the most common human parasites in microscopic slides on the basis of their structure and in analyzed case reports on the basis of their life cycles and pathological symptoms (C.U7)
Learning outcomes - social competencies
(in Polish) The student demonstrates:
K1: awareness of own limitations and ability to pursue continuing education (K.K1)
K2: habit of and skills related to pursue continuing education (K.K8)
Teaching methods
(in Polish) - observation of pictures of microscopic slides
- work with a book
- didactic discussion
- analysis of case reports
- parasitological quiz
Prerequisites
(in Polish) The student who begins "Basics of Parasitology Diagnostics" course should have the knowledge of the biology of invertebrates at the level of high school (level expanded baccalaureate in biology) and well-established knowledge of the obligatory course of "Parasitology”.
Course coordinators
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