Conducted in
term:
2022/23
Erasmus code: 12.1
ISCED code: 0912
ECTS credits:
3
Language:
English
Organized by:
Department of Urology and Andrology
(for:
Faculty of Medicine)
7.4. Urology and Andrology 1655-LekM4CNMURO-J
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Total student workload
(in Polish) Study hours involving teacher participation:
- discussions – 28 hours (2 hours – Medical Simulation Centre),
- seminars – 12 hours,
- practical seminars (case studies) – 8 hours,
- tutorials – 5 hours,
- test – 2 hours;
Study hours involving individual student work:
- discussions – 28 hours (2 hours – Medical Simulation Centre),
- seminars – 12 hours,
- practical seminars (case studies) – 8 hours,
- tutorials – 5 hours,
- preparation for discussions (including reading literature) – 10 hours,
- preparation for test – 10 hours,
- test – 2 hours;
Total: 75 hours (3 ECTS)
Learning outcomes - knowledge
(in Polish) W1: Student can explain and discus the causes, symptoms, diagnostic algorithm and therapeutic algorithm in the most common urinary tract and kidneys diseases, including: acute and chronic kidney failure, kidney glomeruli disease, interstitial nephritis, renal cysts, kidney stone disease, urinary tract infections, cancers of kidney, ureter, bladder, prostate, penis, testis, suprarenal glands. (E K_W07)
W2: Student can explain and discus the causes, symptoms, diagnostic algorithm and therapeutic algorithm of prostate disease, including: prostate cancer, benign prostate hyperplasia, erectile dysfunction as well as contraindications and complications after surgery on prostate and side effects of drugs used to treat prostate disease and erectile dysfunction (E K_W07)
W3: Student can explain and discus the causes, symptoms, diagnostic algorithm and therapeutic algorithm in case of hydration and electrolyte disbalance: dehydration, overhydration, acid-base disturbances, acidosis and alkalosis. (E K_W07)
W4: Student can explain and discus the causes, symptoms, diagnostic algorithm and therapeutic algorithm in urological and pediatric urological diseases requiring surgical intervention, especially urological emergencies. (F K_W01)
W5: Student can explain and discus the patient’s preparation and safety algorithm in the perioperative period as well as during the surgery, general and local anaesthesia and sedation. (F K_W04)
W6: Student can explain and discus the analgesic treatment and post-operative patient monitoring. (F K_W05)
Learning outcomes - skills
(in Polish) U1: Student plans urological diagnostic evaluation, therapy and prophylaxis. (E K_U16)
U2: Student interprets laboratory exam and identifies its correlation with urological disorders (E K_U24)
U3: Student identifies inclusion and exclusion criteria to perform suprapubic catherization and assists during such procedure. (F K_U23)
U4: Student can explain the algorithm of performing endoscopic procedures and assists during such surgeries (both curative and diagnostic) (F K_U24)
U5: Student can explain the reasons for and the algorithm of performing open and laparoscopic surgeries and assists during such surgeries. (F K_U24)
U6 Student can explain the algorithm of performing andrological surgeries and procedures under control of ultrasound (prostate biopsy, kidney biopsy, nephrostomy tube placement) and assists during such surgeries. (F K_U24)
Learning outcomes - social competencies
(in Polish) K1: Student can establish and maintain deep and respectful contact with the patient (K_K03)
K2: Student can cooperate with representatives of other medical professionals (K_K07)
K3: Student poses and maintains an ability for constant learning and self development (K_K08)
Teaching methods
(in Polish) Lectures:
• Both informative and case-based study
Seminars:
• Discussion
Practical Seminars:
• Case studies
• Laboratory studies and imaging results analysis
Practical classes
• Discussion
• Presentations with instructions
• Cooperation with the teacher in the process of evaluation of the patients
Prerequisites
(in Polish) Student begin learning Urology and Andrology should has knowledge of human genitourinary system: anatomy, physiology, patophysiology, histology and patomorphology.
Course coordinators
Bibliography
Term 2022/23:
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Additional information
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