4.4. Medycyna sądowa
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Description of the role and tasks of forensic medicine, as an interdisciplinary field with special emphasis on the.: the differences between procedures addressed for legal and therapeutic purposes as well as differences in the workshop of forensic doctor and other physicians.
• Aims and objectives of forensic medicine
• Thanatology: Types of death. Post-mortem lesions. Examination of scene where the body was found.
• Forensic Anthropology
• Paternity testing
• Biological evidence identification
• General toxicology with special focus on alcohol toxicology and intoxication examination
• Sudden asphyxiation
• Body injury, traffic accident investigations, firearms and gunshot injuries.
• Body examination, evaluation of signs of death and their use for determining the time of death. Autopsies and their techniques. Sample/evidence collection for further investigations: histological, toxicological, genetic.
• Principles for preparation and evaluation of the autopsy protocol.
• Testimony in criminal cases: examination of victims and perpetrators. Principles of examinations and protocols writing. Assessment of the injury extent and its legal classification.
• Infanticide, child abuse syndrome and domestic violence. Sexual assault evidence collection and recovery.
• Practical forensic application of DNA evidence.
• Principles of anthropological examination.
• Evidence recovery techniques and analysis principles in most common intoxications.
W cyklu 2022/23:
Description of the role and tasks of forensic medicine, as an interdisciplinary field with special emphasis on the.: the differences between procedures addressed for legal and therapeutic purposes as well as differences in the workshop of forensic doctor and other physicians. • Aims and objectives of forensic medicine • Thanatology: Types of death. Post-mortem lesions. Examination of scene where the body was found. • Forensic Anthropology • Paternity testing • Biological evidence identification • General toxicology with special focus on alcohol toxicology and intoxication examination • Sudden asphyxiation • Body injury, traffic accident investigations, firearms and gunshot injuries. • Body examination, evaluation of signs of death and their use for determining the time of death. Autopsies and their techniques. Sample/evidence collection for further investigations: histological, toxicological, genetic. • Principles for preparation and evaluation of the autopsy protocol. • Testimony in criminal cases: examination of victims and perpetrators. Principles of examinations and protocols writing. Assessment of the injury extent and its legal classification. • Infanticide, child abuse syndrome and domestic violence. Sexual assault evidence collection and recovery. • Practical forensic application of DNA evidence. • Principles of anthropological examination. • Evidence recovery techniques and analysis principles in most common intoxications.
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Całkowity nakład pracy studenta
1.Study hours involving teacher participation:
- tutorials – 18 hours,
- seminars – 18 hours;
- consultation – 1 hour
- examination – 1 hour
Workload related to activities demanding direct participation of academic teachers is 38 hours, which corresponds to 1.52 ECTS.
2.Study hours involving individual student work:
- tutorials – 18 hours,
- seminars – 18 hours;
- preparation for classes – 5 hours,
- preparation for examination – 7 hours;
The total student workload is 48h, which corresponds to 1.9 ECTS.
3.Time required to prepare and to participate in
assessment process:
- preparation for passing: 6 + 0.5 = 6.5 hours (0.26
ECTS point).
4. Balance of practical student workload:
- participation in classes: 18 hours.
The total student workload of a practical nature is 18 hours, which corresponds to 0.72 ECTS points).
5. Time required for completing compulsory practice:
not applicable.
Efekty uczenia się - wiedza
G.W8, Knows the legal obligations of a physician for the declaration of death;
G.W14. Knows and understands the concept of sudden death and naked death as well as the difference between the concepts of trauma and injuries;
G.W15. Knows the legal basis and rules of conduct for medical examination of the cadaver at the place of their recovery; and forensic medical examination of cadaver;
G.W16. Knows the principles of forensic examinations and reporting in cases involving infanticide and road accidents reconstruction;
G.W19. Knows the principles of toxicological and haemogenetics evidence collection.
Efekty uczenia się - umiejętności
G.U5 during paediatric examination, identify behaviours and symptoms indicating the possibility of domestic violence on the child
G.U9 Can distinguish post-traumatic changes and determine the mechanism of their occurrence.
E. U15 Can distinguish the state after drinking alcohol, drugs or other substances from the consequences of injuries
G.U6 seek to avoid medical errors in own professional practice;
G.U7 take blood for toxicological testing and secure samples for haemogenetic testing
Efekty uczenia się - kompetencje społeczne
K.K1 awareness of own limitations and ability to pursue continuing education
K.K2 ability to work under uncertainty and stress
K.K5 respect to patients and understanding of worldview and cultural differences
K.K6 ability to observe medical confidentiality and other patient rights (including the right to information, intimacy, informed decision, dignified dying)
K.K7 ability to cooperate with representatives of other healthcare professions
K.K8 habit of and skills related to pursuing continuing education
Metody dydaktyczne
- practical
- observational
- raport
- seminar
- case report
Rodzaj przedmiotu
przedmiot obligatoryjny
Wymagania wstępne
Has knowledge of anatomy and pathomorphology.
Koordynatorzy przedmiotu
Kryteria oceniania
- Final test consisting of 30 questions;
fail – 0 – 6 pts (0-59%)
satisfactory – 6,5-7 pts (60–70%)
satisfactory plus – 7,5-8 pts (71–80%)
good – 8,5-9 pts (81–87%)
good plus – 9,5 (88-94%)
very good – 10 pts (95-100%)
Praktyki zawodowe
Literatura
• B. Madea; Handbook of Forensic Medicine; 2014 by Wiley Blackwell
• V.J. DiMaio, D. Dimaio; Forensic Pathology; Second Edition; 2001 by CRC Press LLC
• B. Knight, P. Saukko; Knight’s Forensic Pathology Fourth Edition; 2004 by CRC Press LLC
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