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.
Total student workload
Balance of the student's workload of a practical nature:
- participation in exercises: 180 hours
- consultation: 1 hour
- preparation for clinical tutorials (including reading of the indicated literature): 94 hours
- preparation for passing the grade and passing the grade:
24 hours + 1 hour = 25 hours
The total student workload is 300 hours, which is equivalent 12 ECTS points
Time required for preparation and participation in the assessment process:
- preparation for passing the mark and passing the mark: 24 hours + 1 hour = 25 hours, which corresponds to 1 ECTS points
The workload related to conducted scientific research:
- reading of the indicated scientific literature: 30 hours
- participation in lectures (including research results and scientific studies in the field of dermatology and venereology): 4 hours
- participation in exercises (taking into account the results of scientific studies
in the field of dermatology and venereology): 4 hours
- preparation to pass (including scientific studies
in the field of dermatology and venereology): 2 hours
- consultations (including scientific studies in the field of dermatology and venereology): 10 hours
The total student workload related to the conducted research is 50 hours, which is 2,0 ECTS points
Learning outcomes - knowledge
W1: Knows the basic features, environmental and epidemiological conditions of the most common human skin diseases (E K_W33)
W2: Knows and understands the causes, symptoms, principles of diagnosis and therapeutic procedure in the most common sexually transmitted diseases (E K_W34)
W3: Knows anatomical, histological and embryological nominations in English (A K_W01)
W4: Knows tissue microarchitecture, extracellular matrix and organs (A K_W05)
Learning outcomes - skills
U1: Associates tissue and organ damage images with clinical signs of the disease, medical history and laboratory results (C K_U11)
U2: He can provide a straight wound, put on and change a sterile surgical dressing (F K_U04)
U3: Uses speech, writing, anatomical, histological and embryological designation (A.U5.)
U4: Is able to keep patient's medical records (E K_U38)
U5: Assists in typical surgery, is able to prepare the surgical field and local anesthesia of the operated area (F K_U01)
U6: Uses basic surgical instruments (F K_U02)
U7: Adheres to the principles of aseptic and antiseptic (F K_U03)
Learning outcomes - social competencies
K1: Able to establish and maintain deep and respectful contact with the sick (K_K03)
K2: Is guided by the good of the patient, putting them first (K_K04)
K3: Shows respect for the patient and understanding of ideological and cultural differences (K_K05)
K4: Observes medical confidentiality and all patient rights, among others information rights, intimacy (K_K06)
K5: Has a habit and skills of continuous training (K_K08)
Course coordinators
Teaching methods
Education is carried out in the form of tutorials.
Tutorials:
- clinical tutorials
- case studies
- didactic discussion
- analysis and interpretation of results of additional diagnostic tests
- work with a dermatological atlas
- displaying methods: film, screening
- assisting the doctor during the diagnostic and therapeutic proces
Observation/demonstration teaching methods
- display
Expository teaching methods
- narration
- discussion
- description
Exploratory teaching methods
- case study
- round table
- observation
- presentation of a paper
- practical
- classic problem-solving
- points system
Type of course
elective course
Prerequisites
Required are: knowledge and skills acquired during the didactic classes implemented at the 3rd year of medicine.
Practical teaching of the medical profession covers all years of study and its special form is classes conducted for the 6th year of studies, during which mainly practical aspects of dermatological and venereological diagnostics and treatment are discussed.
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
Additional information
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