Oncology
(objectives)
ONCOLOGY Students will need to know the predisposing conditions and the clinical characteristics of the various neoplastic diseases that define diagnostic procedures. The knowledge of prognostic and predictive factors linked to the characteristics related to the neoplasm and to the patient, will help to understand the strategy for the management of different tumors, taking into account the therapeutic options available in the various phases of the disease and their side effects in a risk/benefit assessment perspective in order to achieve useful skills for collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. These objectives will be achieved through lectures aimed at improving the ability to address and resolve the main issues of Oncology.
GENERAL SURGERY Aim of the course of General Surgery is to provide students with knowledge of surgical diseases. In addition, general knowledge on diagnostic approaches is required. Moreover general information concerning surgical approaches will be explained. These objectives will be achieved through frontal lectures and interactive teaching activities, designed to facilitate learning and improve the ability to address and solve the main questions of a surgical patient. Student will be asked to recognise main signs and symptoms, diagnostic flow chart, risk and complication of a surgical patient; to describe surgery principles and techniques.
ANESTHESIOLOGY Overview on: -Clinical anesthesiology techniques: general, neuraxial, regional anesthesia. Indications and pitfalls - Physicians’ approach to critical patients: life-sustaining techniques and their clinical foundations. -Chronic pain management, interventional techniques, therapeutic challenges of cancer pain.
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Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Module: MEDICAL ONCOLOGY
(objectives)
ONCOLOGY Students will need to know the predisposing conditions and the clinical characteristics of the various neoplastic diseases that define diagnostic procedures. The knowledge of prognostic and predictive factors linked to the characteristics related to the neoplasm and to the patient, will help to understand the strategy for the management of different tumors, taking into account the therapeutic options available in the various phases of the disease and their side effects in a risk/benefit assessment perspective in order to achieve useful skills for collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. These objectives will be achieved through lectures aimed at improving the ability to address and resolve the main issues of Oncology.
GENERAL SURGERY Aim of the course of General Surgery is to provide students with knowledge of surgical diseases. In addition, general knowledge on diagnostic approaches is required. Moreover general information concerning surgical approaches will be explained. These objectives will be achieved through frontal lectures and interactive teaching activities, designed to facilitate learning and improve the ability to address and solve the main questions of a surgical patient. Student will be asked to recognise main signs and symptoms, diagnostic flow chart, risk and complication of a surgical patient; to describe surgery principles and techniques.
ANESTHESIOLOGY Overview on: -Clinical anesthesiology techniques: general, neuraxial, regional anesthesia. Indications and pitfalls - Physicians’ approach to critical patients: life-sustaining techniques and their clinical foundations. -Chronic pain management, interventional techniques, therapeutic challenges of cancer pain.
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Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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2
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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MED/06
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Contact Hours
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20
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Riondino Silvia
(syllabus)
Epidemiology of cancer and prevention Prognostic and predictive risk factors Carcinogenesis, cancer growth and proliferation, cancer immune tolerance Assessment and investigations of patients with cancer, including history, physical exam-ination, laboratory and imaging techniques. Performance Status Evaluation (Karnofsky and ECOG scores) Tumour staging Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumours (RECIST) Principles of therapy of oncological diseases and clinical effects of therapeutic ap-proaches used: Surgery, radiotherapy, cytotoxic approach (neoajuvant, adjuvant, metastatic and palliatives approaches), target therapy and immune anti-cancer agents. Drug resistance Management of medical emergencies and complications resulting from cancer or its treatment Clinical rehabilitation of cancer patients.
(reference books)
Chmielowski B., Territo M.C. Manual of Clinical Oncology. Ed: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. ISBN 9781496349576
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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Traditional
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Attendance
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
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Module: GENERAL SURGERY
(objectives)
ONCOLOGY Students will need to know the predisposing conditions and the clinical characteristics of the various neoplastic diseases that define diagnostic procedures. The knowledge of prognostic and predictive factors linked to the characteristics related to the neoplasm and to the patient, will help to understand the strategy for the management of different tumors, taking into account the therapeutic options available in the various phases of the disease and their side effects in a risk/benefit assessment perspective in order to achieve useful skills for collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. These objectives will be achieved through lectures aimed at improving the ability to address and resolve the main issues of Oncology.
GENERAL SURGERY Aim of the course of General Surgery is to provide students with knowledge of surgical diseases. In addition, general knowledge on diagnostic approaches is required. Moreover general information concerning surgical approaches will be explained. These objectives will be achieved through frontal lectures and interactive teaching activities, designed to facilitate learning and improve the ability to address and solve the main questions of a surgical patient. Student will be asked to recognise main signs and symptoms, diagnostic flow chart, risk and complication of a surgical patient; to describe surgery principles and techniques.
ANESTHESIOLOGY Overview on: -Clinical anesthesiology techniques: general, neuraxial, regional anesthesia. Indications and pitfalls - Physicians’ approach to critical patients: life-sustaining techniques and their clinical foundations. -Chronic pain management, interventional techniques, therapeutic challenges of cancer pain.
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Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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1
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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MED/18
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Contact Hours
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10
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Princi Pietro
(syllabus)
- SHOCK - THYROID – PARATHYROID – ADRENAL GLANDS - ESOPHAGUS-STOMACH-DUODENUM - SMALL INTESTINE- APPENDIX - LARGE INTESTINE –RECTUM –ANUM - SPLEEN- PANCREAS - LIVER –BILIARY TRACT – GALLBLADDER - ABDOMINAL WALL - DIGESTIVE HEMORRHAGE - ACUTE ABDOMEN
(reference books)
Titolo: Compendio di Chirurgia per le professioni sanitarie Autori: ESDD – A. Divizia C. Fiorani G. Maggi F. Romano
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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Traditional
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Mandatory
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Written test
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Module: ANESTHESIOLOGY
(objectives)
ONCOLOGY Students will need to know the predisposing conditions and the clinical characteristics of the various neoplastic diseases that define diagnostic procedures. The knowledge of prognostic and predictive factors linked to the characteristics related to the neoplasm and to the patient, will help to understand the strategy for the management of different tumors, taking into account the therapeutic options available in the various phases of the disease and their side effects in a risk/benefit assessment perspective in order to achieve useful skills for collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. These objectives will be achieved through lectures aimed at improving the ability to address and resolve the main issues of Oncology.
GENERAL SURGERY Aim of the course of General Surgery is to provide students with knowledge of surgical diseases. In addition, general knowledge on diagnostic approaches is required. Moreover general information concerning surgical approaches will be explained. These objectives will be achieved through frontal lectures and interactive teaching activities, designed to facilitate learning and improve the ability to address and solve the main questions of a surgical patient. Student will be asked to recognise main signs and symptoms, diagnostic flow chart, risk and complication of a surgical patient; to describe surgery principles and techniques.
ANESTHESIOLOGY Overview on: -Clinical anesthesiology techniques: general, neuraxial, regional anesthesia. Indications and pitfalls - Physicians’ approach to critical patients: life-sustaining techniques and their clinical foundations. -Chronic pain management, interventional techniques, therapeutic challenges of cancer pain.
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Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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1
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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MED/41
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Contact Hours
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10
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Type of Activity
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Basic compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Valente Alessio
(syllabus)
Techniques of Clinical anesthesia: general, epidural, spinal, regional, local and their combinations. Anesthetic ‘’gear’’. Indications, contraindications, benefits and risks of anesthetic techniques. Frequent reasons of admission to intensive care unit. Principles of medical choice in critical illness setting : aims and ethical dilemmas. Approach to acute and chronic pain management : medications, minimally invasive techniques. Multisciplinary nature of pain medicine. MONOGRAPHIC COURSE : Peculiarities of pain due to cancer and specific approaches to it.
(reference books)
Professor’s notes Reference : Butterworth, JF, Mackey DC, Wasnick JD (Eds) : Morgan & Mikhail’s Clinical Anesthesiology, McGraw Hill 2022 /
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Traditional
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Mandatory
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Written test
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