Conducted in
terms:
2022/23, 2023/24, 2024/25
Erasmus code: 12.1
ISCED code: 0912
ECTS credits:
5.5
Language:
English
Organized by:
Department of Dermatology and Venereology
(for:
Faculty of Medicine)
Dermatology and Venereology 1655-Lek3DERM-J
- https://www.wl.cm.umk.pl/katedra-dermatologii-chorob-przenoszonych-droga-plciowa-i-immunodermatologii/
- https://www.wl.cm.umk.pl/katedra-dermatologii-chorob-przenoszonych-droga-plciowa-i-immunodermatologii/informacje-dla-studentow/ (term 2022/23)
- https://www.wl.cm.umk.pl/katedra-dermatologii-chorob-przenoszonych-droga-plciowa-i-immunodermatologii/informacje-dla-studentow/ (term 2023/24)
- https://www.wl.cm.umk.pl/katedra-dermatologii-chorob-przenoszonych-droga-plciowa-i-immunodermatologii/informacje-dla-studentow/ (term 2024/25)
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Total student workload
(in Polish) 1.Workload associated with direct participation of academic teachers:
- lectures: 30 h
- tutorials: 50 h
- final test: 2 h
Total workload involving the direct participation of academic teachers: 82 h, which equals 3,28 of an ECTS point.
2.Total student workload:
- lectures: 30 h
- tutorials: 50 h
- preparation for tutorials (including reading of the selected literature and written tasks completion): 50 h
- preparation for final test and final test: 19 + 2 = 21 h
Total student workload: 151 h, which equals 6 ECTS point.
3. Workload related to achievement of learning outcomes in medical simulation settings (group E):
- tutorials: 4 h
Total workload related to achievement of learning outcomes in medical simulation settings: 4 h, which equals 0,16 ECTS points.
Percentage of classes required to achieve necessary learning outcomes: 5 %
4. Workload associated with achievement of learning outcomes related to medical communication:
Not applicable
Learning outcomes - knowledge
(in Polish) W1: Describes and interprets the microarchitecture of tissues, extracellular matrix and organs in the context of the physiological condition of the skin and dermatological diseases, enabling the identification, diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases (A.W3)
W2: Has knowledge about the organization, equipment and principles of work in sterile conditions of cell culture laboratory. Applies the principles of disinfection, sterilization and aseptic procedures (C.W17)
W3: Describes the environmental and epidemiological conditions, causes, symptoms and principles of diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive procedures of the most common dermatological and sexually transmitted diseases of bacterial, viral, parasitic and fungal etiology and their complications (E.W33)
W4: Discusses environmental and epidemiological conditions, causes, symptoms and principles of diagnosis and therapeutic procedures in the most common dermatological and sexually transmitted diseases (E.W35)
W5: Presents the environmental and epidemiological conditions of skin cancers, pre-cancerous conditions and hyperplastic lesions (E.W24)
Learning outcomes - skills
(in Polish)
U1: Plans and carries out scientific research, interprets its results and formulates conclusions. Performs selected cell culture techniques: passaging, counting and assessing the viability of skin cells in in vitro culture (B.U11)
U2: Properly diagnoses the patient in terms of the ability to connect images of tissue and organ damage with clinical symptoms of the disease, patient history and laboratory test results, enabling accurate diagnosis of the most common skin and sexually transmitted diseases in adults and children (C.U7)
U3: Correctly selects medications and appropriately determines their doses in dermatological and sexually transmitted diseases (C.U9)
U4: Is able to collect a focused interview with an adult, including an elderly person, leading to the correct diagnosis of the most common dermatoses and sexually transmitted diseases. Uses skills related to the content, process and perception of communication, taking into account the biomedical perspective and the patient's perspective (E.U1)
U5: Conducts a complete and focused physical examination of an adult, including a dermatological examination of patients with the
most common dermatological and sexually transmitted diseases (E.U5)
U6: Recognizes conditions requiring treatment in hospital conditions (E.U12)
U7: Maintains patient medical records, including the electronic form, in accordance with legal regulations (E.U18)
U8: Washes properly surgically hands, puts on sterile gloves, prepares the surgical field according to aseptic rules. Assists in collecting and securing material (skin biopsies for diagnostic examination) (F.U1)
Learning outcomes - social competencies
(in Polish) K1: Is able to establish and maintain deep and respectful contact with
the patient, as well as showing understanding for ideological and
cultural differences (K_K01)
K2: Respects medical confidentiality and patient rights (K_K03)
K3: Notices and recognizes own limitations and self-assesses educational deficits and needs (K_K05)
K4: Uses objective sources of information (K_K07)
K5: Implements the principles of professional camaraderie and appropriate rules of cooperation in a team, including representatives of other medical professions, also in a multicultural environment (K_K09)
Teaching methods
(in Polish) Lectures:
• informative lecture
• conversation lecture
• case analysis
Exercises:
• subject exercises
• case analysis
• analysis and interpretation of diagnostic test results
• didactic discussion and work with a dermatological atlas
• demonstration with instruction
• simulation methods
• assisting the doctor during the diagnostic and treatment process
Observation/demonstration teaching methods
- display
Expository teaching methods
- narration
- informative (conventional) lecture
- discussion
- description
- informative (conventional) lecture
- discussion
- description
Exploratory teaching methods
- round table
- practical
- classic problem-solving
- points system
- observation
- practical
- classic problem-solving
- points system
- observation
Type of course
compulsory course
Prerequisites
(in Polish) Students beginning their dermatology and venerology education should possess a knowledge regarding anatomy, physiology, and histology of the skin and its appendages and should be familiar with skin lesions terminology
Course coordinators
Additional information
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