Conducted in
terms:
2022/23, 2023/24
Erasmus code: 12.1
ISCED code: 0912
ECTS credits:
1.2
Language:
English
Organized by:
Department of Dermatology and Venereology
(for:
Faculty of Medicine)
4.6. Aesthetic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery 1655-LekM5LSSEST-J
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Total student workload
(in Polish) Balance of student workload:
- participation in seminars: 6 hours
- participation in exercises: 6 hours
- consultation: 1 hour
- preparation for exercises (including reading literature): 3 hours
- preparation for passing and passing: 4 + 0.5 = 4.5 hours
The total student workload is 29.5 hours, which corresponds to 1.2 ECTS points
Workload related to the conducted research:
- reading the indicated scientific literature: 2 hours
- participation in seminars (taking into account the results of research and scientific studies in the field of aesthetic medicine): 5 hours
- participation in exercises (taking into account the results of scientific studies in the field of aesthetic medicine): 3 hours
- preparation for a credit (taking into account scientific studies in the field of aesthetic medicine): 0 hours
- consultation (taking into account scientific studies in the field of aesthetic medicine): 1 hour
The total student workload related to the conducted research is 11 hours, which corresponds to 0.4 ECTS points
Time required to prepare for and participate in the assessment process:
- preparation for the test: 2 + 0.5 = 2.5 hours
Balance of student workload of a practical nature:
- participation in exercises: 6 hours
The total student workload of a practical nature is 6 hours, which corresponds to 0.24 ECTS points
Learning outcomes - knowledge
(in Polish) W1: knows the histological structure of cells, tissues and organs with particular emphasis on the skin and skin appendages (M1P_W02)
W2: has a general knowledge and understands the relationship between the structure and functions of the human body (M1P_W02)
W3: knows the activities and functions of the skin (M1P_W02)
W4: knows the basic activities of plastic surgery (M1P_W03)
Learning outcomes - skills
(in Polish) U1: Associates images of tissue and organ damage with clinical symptoms of the disease, history and laboratory test results (C K_U11)
U2: Can treat a simple wound, put on and change a sterile surgical dressing (F K_U04)
U3: Uses both oral and written anatomical, histological and embryological terms (A.U5.)
U4: Can keep patient's medical records (E K_U38)
U5: Assists in a typical surgical procedure, is able to prepare the operating field and locally anesthetize the operated area (F K_U01)
U6: Uses basic surgical instruments (F K_U02)
U7: Follow the rules of asepsis and antisepsis (F K_U03)
U8: can link the structure of body organs with their functions (M1P_U04)
U9: is able to recognize the type of skin, define defects and correctly select the appropriate treatments (M1P_U05)
U10: has the ability to search for scientific literature and publications from university bibliographic resources and full-text databases available on-line (M1P_U06)
U11: can ensure cleanliness and work safety during cosmetic procedures (M1P_U04)
U12: can use Polish and foreign-language professional literature (M1P_U12)
Learning outcomes - social competencies
(in Polish) K1: Can establish and maintain a deep and respectful contact with the sick (K_K03)
K2: He is guided by the good of the sick person, putting them in the first place (K_K04)
K3: Show respect for the Patient and understanding for worldview and cultural differences (K_K05)
K4: Observes medical confidentiality and all patient rights (including the right to information, to intimacy, to an informed decision, to a dignified death (K_K06)
K5: Has the habit and skills of constant training (K_K08)
K6: performs tasks in a way that ensures their own safety and the safety of the environment, including observes the principles of occupational safety (M1P_K07)
K7: shows respect for the human body (M1P_K03)
K8: is aware of the health risk in the doctor's office (M1P_K07)
K9: can suggest to the patient the need for dermatological, allergological, surgical or gynecological consultation (M1P_K02)
K10: can refuse to perform an inappropriate treatment in the event of threats (M1P_K02)
K11: can cooperate with doctors and other medical staff (M1P_K02)
K12: can work in a team (M1P_K04)
Teaching methods
(in Polish) Seminars:
- serving aided with multimedia techniques
- informative
- problematic
Tutorials:
- practical exercises
- didactic discussion
- individual work
- work in groups
Observation/demonstration teaching methods
- display
Expository teaching methods
- description
Exploratory teaching methods
- observation
- points system
- presentation of a paper
- practical
- seminar
- points system
- presentation of a paper
- practical
- seminar
Online teaching methods
- exchange and discussion methods
- content-presentation-oriented methods
- content-presentation-oriented methods
Prerequisites
(in Polish) A student commencing training in the subject of "Aesthetic medicine and repair surgery" should have the knowledge and skills acquired previously in human anatomy classes.
Course coordinators
Additional information
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