Conducted in
terms:
2022/23, 2023/24
Erasmus code: 12.1
ISCED code: 0912
ECTS credits:
0.4
Language:
English
Organized by:
Department of General, Gastroenterological and Oncological Surgery
(for:
Faculty of Medicine)
Preparation to LEK Examination - Surgery 1655-LekM5LEKCHI-J
During the seminars, students will systematize their knowledge in the field
- surgical propaedeutics,
- general surgery
- endocrine surgery,
- traumatology
- oncological surgery
Solving problems together in class
Total student workload
1. Hours conducted with the participation of teachers
- 6 hours of seminars
2. Time devoted to individual work
- 4 hours of individual work - reading literature
Which corresponds to 0.4 ECTS
Learning outcomes - knowledge
The student knows:
-W1.-W1. W03 the rules of qualifying and performing basic procedures
operational and invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedures;
-W2. F.W4. principles of perioperative safety, patient preparation for surgery, general and local anesthesia and controlled sedation (P7S_WG)
-W3. F.W5. postoperative treatment with analgesic therapy and postoperative monitoring (P7S_WG)
-W4. F.W10. issues of modern imaging studies, in particular:
1) radiological symptomatology of basic diseases,
2) instrumental methods and imaging techniques used to perform medical procedures,
3) indications, contraindications and patient preparation for particular types of imaging tests and contraindications to the use of contrast agents (P7S_WG)
Learning outcomes - skills
U1. U6. examine the nipples, lymph nodes, thyroid gland and abdominal cavity in terms of acute abdomen and perform a digital rectal examination (P7S_UW)
Other skills as in previous years (surgery propaedeutics)
Learning outcomes - social competencies
K1: He is aware of his own limitations and the ability to constantly improve his education (K_K01)
K2: Respects medical confidentiality and all patient rights (including the right to information, to intimacy, to a conscious decision, to a dignified death (K_K06)
K3. K_K03 establishing and maintaining deep and respectful contact with the patient, as well as showing understanding for worldview and cultural differences (P7S_KR)
Teaching methods
Seminars,.
Overview of tasks from previous LEK exams
Expository teaching methods
- problem-based lecture
Exploratory teaching methods
- case study
- round table
- expert panels
- seminar
- round table
- expert panels
- seminar
Prerequisites
The student should have the knowledge required for the exam, covering the anatomy and physiology of the human endocrine system.
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Subject for PASS without grade based on the presence of students and activity at seminars.
Practical placement
not appl.
Bibliography
1. Principles Practice. D. James Garden, Andrew W. Bradbury
2. Current diagnosis and treatment. Surgery. Gerard M. Doherty
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: