Selected Speciality - Dermatology 1655-Lek6SP01-J
During the tutorials, the student acquires additional skills in the field of practical recognition of primary skin eruptions (primary and secondary), is familiar with the etiopathogenesis and clinical symptoms of selected dermatological diseases as well as sexually transmitted diseases. Again, he learns differential diagnosis and treatment of the most common skin and venereal diseases. Acquires the skills of a dermatological examination consisting of collecting a focused interview and a proper description of skin lesions.
As part of the course, the principles in force in the diagnosis and treatment of skin and venereal diseases are presented, taking into account the subjective and physical examination, and interpretation of the results of diagnostic tests leading to proper final diagnosis and treatment.
Basic information is also provided to solve practical problems, in particular surgical treatment of skin cancers, the use of basic sewing techniques, skin grafts, and the use of cryotherapy and electrotherapy.
Term 2022/23:
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Total student workload
Learning outcomes - knowledge
Learning outcomes - skills
Learning outcomes - social competencies
Teaching methods
Observation/demonstration teaching methods
Expository teaching methods
- discussion
- description
Exploratory teaching methods
- round table
- observation
- presentation of a paper
- practical
- classic problem-solving
- points system
Type of course
Prerequisites
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Each student's absence from the classes should be excused and the content should be credited to the academic teacher on the date agreed with him.
Completion of tutorials is based on the practical exam (0-30 points ≥60%): W1 – W4, U1 – U7, K1 - K5 and extended follow-up with evaluation criteria (0 - 10 points;> 50%): K1 - K5.
The minimum percentage threshold for obtaining a satisfactory grade is 60% on the basis of the Order No. 7 of the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the Nicolaus Copernicus University of September 30, 2020 on the Teaching Regulations at the Faculty of Medicine - change in the grading scale from the academic year 2021/2022.
Uniform criteria apply to all final examinations or credits, including revisions.
Grades are given on the basis of the number of points obtained in accordance with the table below:
% points obtained grade
92≤…..≤100 very good (5)
88≤…..<92 good+ (4+)
80≤…..<88 good (4)
71≤…..<80 satisfactory+ (3+)
60≤…..<71 satisfactory (3)
0…..<60 fail (2)
The student must obtain an entry for a grade in the Practical Teaching Journal by the end of the retake examination session (continuous session).
Practical placement
not applicable
Bibliography
Basic literature:
1. Fitzpatrick's Color Atlas and Synopsis of Dermatology. Klaus Wollf, Richard Allen Johnson. 7 edition, McGraw-Hill Education / Medical.2018.
Supplementary literature:
1. Thieme Clinical Companions. Dermatology. Wolfram Sterry, Ralf Paus. Walter Burgdorf. Thieme Clinical Companions. 2017.
2. Braun-Falco´s Dermatology. Walter H. C. Burgdorf. 4 edition, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg. 2018.
3. Mariwalla K., Leffell D.J., Primer in Dermatologic Surgery: A Study Companion, 2nd Edition, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery. 2019.
The student can also independently supplement the news with the latest information on developments in the field of dermatology and venereology using current publications available in libraries and on the Internet.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: