Conducted in
term:
2022/23
Erasmus code: 12.1
ISCED code: 0912
ECTS credits:
2.5
Language:
English
Organized by:
Department of General, Gastroenterological and Oncological Surgery
(for:
Faculty of Medicine)
5.3. Gastrointestinal Surgery with Elements of Oncology 1655-LekM4CUPCHI-J
Lectures:
- information lecture
- problem lecture
- case studies
Seminars:
- didactic discussion
- decision tree
- research design and analysis
- computer-assisted learning
- exposing methods: film, show
Exercise
- didactic discussion
- clinical exercises
- case studies
- decision tree
- research design and analysis
- computer-assisted learning
- exposing methods: film, show
- simulation methods (case study; simulated patient
Total student workload
Student workload:
1.with the participation of academic teachers:
- lectures 20 hours
- 10 hours seminars
- 30 hours of exercise
Total run: 60 hours = 2.4 ECTS
2. Balance of student workload:
- lectures 20 hours
- 10-hour seminars
- 30 hours of exercise
- preparation of exercises and seminars - 13 hours
-preparation for credit (+ credit card) -5 hours (+2) = 7 hours
Total effort: 80 hours = 3.2 ECTS
33. Workload related to the conducted research:
- reading literature related to the latest achievements in the field of surgery: 15 h
- participation in lectures (including scientific studies in the field of surgery): 5 h
- participation in exercises (taking into account scientific studies in the field of surgery) 20 h
- participation in seminars (including scientific studies in the field of surgery) 10 h
The total workload related to the conducted research is: 50 h, which corresponds to 2 ECTS points
4. Time required to prepare for and participate in the assessment process:
- preparation of exercises and seminars - 23 hours
-preparation for credit (+ credit card) -15 hours (+2) = 17 hours
The total student workload to prepare for participation in the assessment process is 40 hours, corresponding to 1.6 ECTS credits
5. Balance of student workload of a practical nature:
- participation in exercises: 35 hours
The total student workload of a practical nature is 35 hours, which corresponds to 1.4 ECTS points
6. Time required for compulsory internships:
not applicable
Learning outcomes - knowledge
W1 knows the basics of early cancer detection and the principles of screening in oncology; E K_W24
W2. knows and understands the causes, symptoms, principles of diagnosis and therapeutic management in relation to the most common diseases requiring surgical intervention, taking into account the distinctiveness of childhood, including in particular:
a) acute and chronic diseases of the abdominal cavity, F K_W01
W3 knows the principles of perioperative safety, patient preparation for surgery, general and local anesthesia and controlled sedation; F K_W04
W4: knows postoperative treatment with analgesic therapy and postoperative monitoring F K_W05
Learning outcomes - skills
U1 assists in a typical surgical procedure, is able to prepare the operating field and local anesthetize the operated area; F K_U01
U2. uses basic surgical tools; used in general surgery F K_U02
U3 follows the principles of asepsis and antisepsis; . F K_U03
U4. can treat a simple wound, put on and change a sterile surgical dressing; F K_U04
Learning outcomes - social competencies
K1: Properly communicates with patients from different age groups (K_K03)
K2 Has the habit and skills of constant training; K_K07
Teaching methods
Lectures:
- information lecture
- problem lecture
- case studies
Seminars:
- didactic discussion
- decision tree
- research design and analysis
- computer-assisted learning
- exposing methods: film, show
Exercise
- didactic discussion
- clinical exercises
- case studies
- decision tree
- research design and analysis
- computer-assisted learning
- exposing methods: film, show
- simulation methods (case study; simulated patient
Expository teaching methods
- informative (conventional) lecture
- discussion
- problem-based lecture
- discussion
- problem-based lecture
Exploratory teaching methods
- seminar
- practical
- practical
Prerequisites
1. 1. Knowledge of human anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology.
2. 2. Knowledge of pathophysiology
3. 3. Ability to perform a medical examination with particular
emphasis on the specifics of surgical diseases
4. 4. Knowledge in the field of surgical propaedeutics
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Pass,
W1, W2, W3, W4
U1, U2, U3, U4
Patient Presentation -:; W2
Activity - K01, K02
Additional information
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