| Human Sciences and Health Promotion
(objectives)
Aim of the Teaching is: • to provide students with knowledge on the basic concepts for acquiring information on Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy equipment and their indications, as well as providing the basic notions of Radiation Protection. • to provide students with knowledge on theoretical basis of general hygiene, epidemiology and their practical applications in public health; • To provide students with knowledge on main health threats worldwide and on diagnostic, preven-tive and therapeutic approaches to face them. • to provide students with knowledge on the theoretical bases of the Demo-ethno-anthropological disciplines, Medical Anthropology as specific discipline, and the understanding of importance of these disciplines in the context of clinical practice. • Provide students with key concepts developed within the Demo-ethno-anthropological disciplines and Medical Anthropology: culture as process and cultural encounter in health care practice; ill-ness and disease, health and wellbeing, health systems and body in the socio-cultural context and from the Medical Anthropology perspective. • to provide students with knowledge on fully understand the fundamentals of modern pedagogy, starting from its birth and going throughout all its changes. • to achieve a solid preparation in theoretical, design and operational fields of psychology, including innovative research techniques. • Achieve ability to use cognitive and intervention tools aimed at prevention, diagnosis and rehabil-itation and psychological support activities. • Acquire advanced level skills to establish relevant characteristics of people, families and groups. Acquire the ability to plan relational interventions and to manage congruent interactions with the needs of people, families and groups. • Acquire the ability to assess the quality, effectiveness and appropriateness of interventions. • Being able to take responsibility for interventions, to exercise full professional autonomy and to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary groups. To acquire knowledge on the main IT tools and on the electronic communication in the specific areas of competence. • to provide students with knowledge on basic concepts of general sociology must have been learnt. • In particular students have to be able to answer to all the questions concerning the beginning of sociology in particular starting from Auguste Comte to the modern sociologists e.g. Bourdieu What a group is. Primary and secondary groups. What are social classes. The state. The institutions. The globalization. Values. Madeleine Leininger and the transcultural nursing. • to provide students with knowledge on the evolution of medical thought from prehistory to the present day with a particular attention to how medicine in different ages has been influenced by social, economic, religious and political factors, since each time these factors have led to an im-provement or a worsening of the medical art.
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Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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| Module: History of Medicine
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Aim of the Teaching is: • to provide students with knowledge on the basic concepts for acquiring information on Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy equipment and their indications, as well as providing the basic notions of Radiation Protection. • to provide students with knowledge on the aims of the health system and organizational models at international, national and local level. • to provide students with knowledge on the theoretical bases of the Demo-ethno-anthropological disciplines, Medical Anthropology as specific discipline, and the understanding of importance of these disciplines in the context of clinical practice. • Provide students with key concepts developed within the Demo-ethno-anthropological disciplines and Medical Anthropology: culture as process and cultural encounter in health care practice; illness and disease, health and wellbeing, health systems and body in the socio-cultural context and from the Medical Anthropology perspective. • to provide students with knowledge on fully understand the fundamentals of modern pedagogy, starting from its birth and going throughout all its changes. • to achieve a solid preparation in theoretical, design and operational fields of psychology, including innovative research techniques. • Achieve ability to use cognitive and intervention tools aimed at prevention, diagnosis and rehabilitation and psychological support activities. • Acquire advanced level skills to establish relevant characteristics of people, families and groups. Acquire the ability to plan relational interventions and to manage congruent interactions with the needs of people, families and groups. • Acquire the ability to assess the quality, effectiveness and appropriateness of interventions. • Being able to take responsibility for interventions, to exercise full professional autonomy and to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary groups. To acquire knowledge on the main IT tools and on the electronic communication in the specific areas of competence. • to provide students with knowledge on basic concepts of general sociology must have been learnt. • In particular students have to be able to answer to all the questions concerning the beginning of sociology in particular starting from Auguste Comte to the modern sociologists e.g. Bourdieu What a group is. Primary and secondary groups. What are social classes. The state. The institutions. The globalization. Values. Madeleine Leininger and the transcultural nursing. • to provide students with knowledge on the evolution of medical thought from prehistory to the present day with a particular attention to how medicine in different ages has been influenced by social, economic, religious and political factors, since each time these factors have led to an improvement or a worsening of the medical art.
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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/02
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Contact Hours
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14
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Type of Activity
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Basic compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Refolo Pietro
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Syllabus HISTORY OF MEDICINE • Patient-physician relationship; Medical geography; Medicine of Ancient Greece; Hellenistic-Roman Medicine; Pythagoras; Alcmaeon; Hippocrates; Rational medicine; Theory of humors; Aristotle; Empirical School of Alexandria; Methodical School of Alexandria; Galen; Schola Medica Salernitana; Dissection; Andreas Vesalius; Scientific Revolution; William Harvey; Ignaz Semmelweis; Edward Jenner; Vaccine; Alexander Fleming.
(reference books)
Reading materials for HISTORY OF MEDICINE : • Porter, R. (2011). The Cambridge History of Medicine. Cambridge University Press
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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| Module: General and Social Pedagogy
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Aim of the Teaching is: • to provide students with knowledge on the basic concepts for acquiring information on Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy equipment and their indications, as well as providing the basic notions of Radiation Protection. • to provide students with knowledge on the aims of the health system and organizational models at international, national and local level. • to provide students with knowledge on the theoretical bases of the Demo-ethno-anthropological disciplines, Medical Anthropology as specific discipline, and the understanding of importance of these disciplines in the context of clinical practice. • Provide students with key concepts developed within the Demo-ethno-anthropological disciplines and Medical Anthropology: culture as process and cultural encounter in health care practice; illness and disease, health and wellbeing, health systems and body in the socio-cultural context and from the Medical Anthropology perspective. • to provide students with knowledge on fully understand the fundamentals of modern pedagogy, starting from its birth and going throughout all its changes. • to achieve a solid preparation in theoretical, design and operational fields of psychology, including innovative research techniques. • Achieve ability to use cognitive and intervention tools aimed at prevention, diagnosis and rehabilitation and psychological support activities. • Acquire advanced level skills to establish relevant characteristics of people, families and groups. Acquire the ability to plan relational interventions and to manage congruent interactions with the needs of people, families and groups. • Acquire the ability to assess the quality, effectiveness and appropriateness of interventions. • Being able to take responsibility for interventions, to exercise full professional autonomy and to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary groups. To acquire knowledge on the main IT tools and on the electronic communication in the specific areas of competence. • to provide students with knowledge on basic concepts of general sociology must have been learnt. • In particular students have to be able to answer to all the questions concerning the beginning of sociology in particular starting from Auguste Comte to the modern sociologists e.g. Bourdieu What a group is. Primary and secondary groups. What are social classes. The state. The institutions. The globalization. Values. Madeleine Leininger and the transcultural nursing. • to provide students with knowledge on the evolution of medical thought from prehistory to the present day with a particular attention to how medicine in different ages has been influenced by social, economic, religious and political factors, since each time these factors have led to an improvement or a worsening of the medical art.
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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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M-PED/01
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Contact Hours
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14
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Acciarino Adriano
(syllabus)
Syllabus GENERAL AND SOCIAL PEDAGOGY • Basics of communication, Introduction to the THYME and SAGE models. • Introduction to the study of Pedagogy’s foundations. History of Pedagogy, teaching methods, theoretical and practical aspects of the subject.
(reference books)
Reading materials for GENERAL AND SOCIAL PEDAGOGY : • Lecture slides and scientific articles. Audiovisual materials and case studies • Griffiths, J. (2017). Person-centred communication for emotional support in district nursing: SAGE and THYME model. British Journal of Community Nursing, 22(12), 593-597. • Hartley, S., Raphael, J., Lovell, K., & Berry, K. (2020). Effective nurse–patient relationships in mental health care: A systematic review of interventions to improve the therapeutic alliance. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 102, 103490.
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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| Module: Demo-ethno-antropological disciplines
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Aim of the Teaching is: • to provide students with knowledge on the basic concepts for acquiring information on Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy equipment and their indications, as well as providing the basic notions of Radiation Protection. • to provide students with knowledge on the aims of the health system and organizational models at international, national and local level. • to provide students with knowledge on the theoretical bases of the Demo-ethno-anthropological disciplines, Medical Anthropology as specific discipline, and the understanding of importance of these disciplines in the context of clinical practice. • Provide students with key concepts developed within the Demo-ethno-anthropological disciplines and Medical Anthropology: culture as process and cultural encounter in health care practice; illness and disease, health and wellbeing, health systems and body in the socio-cultural context and from the Medical Anthropology perspective. • to provide students with knowledge on fully understand the fundamentals of modern pedagogy, starting from its birth and going throughout all its changes. • to achieve a solid preparation in theoretical, design and operational fields of psychology, including innovative research techniques. • Achieve ability to use cognitive and intervention tools aimed at prevention, diagnosis and rehabilitation and psychological support activities. • Acquire advanced level skills to establish relevant characteristics of people, families and groups. Acquire the ability to plan relational interventions and to manage congruent interactions with the needs of people, families and groups. • Acquire the ability to assess the quality, effectiveness and appropriateness of interventions. • Being able to take responsibility for interventions, to exercise full professional autonomy and to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary groups. To acquire knowledge on the main IT tools and on the electronic communication in the specific areas of competence. • to provide students with knowledge on basic concepts of general sociology must have been learnt. • In particular students have to be able to answer to all the questions concerning the beginning of sociology in particular starting from Auguste Comte to the modern sociologists e.g. Bourdieu What a group is. Primary and secondary groups. What are social classes. The state. The institutions. The globalization. Values. Madeleine Leininger and the transcultural nursing. • to provide students with knowledge on the evolution of medical thought from prehistory to the present day with a particular attention to how medicine in different ages has been influenced by social, economic, religious and political factors, since each time these factors have led to an improvement or a worsening of the medical art.
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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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M-DEA/01
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Contact Hours
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14
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Type of Activity
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Basic compulsory activities
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Teacher
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DE LAURENTIIS MICHELE
(syllabus)
Syllabus DEMO-THNO-ANTROPOLOGICAL DISCIPLINES • Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology; Introduction to Medical Anthropology; Illness, disease and its narration; Complex health systems and Biomedicine; social suffering and health as social product; body and embodiment; audiovisual supports and case studies; slides and collection of scientific papers.
(reference books)
Reading materials for DEMO-ETHNO-ANTROPOLOGICAL DISCIPLINES : • Lecture slides and scientific articles. Audiovisual materials and case studies • Hartley, S., Raphael, J., Lovell, K., & Berry, K. (2020). Effective nurse–patient relationships in mental health care: A systematic review of interventions to improve the therapeutic alliance. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 102, 103490.
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Traditional
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Mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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| Module: Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy
(objectives)
Aim of the Teaching is: • to provide students with knowledge on the basic concepts for acquiring information on Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy equipment and their indications, as well as providing the basic notions of Radiation Protection. • to provide students with knowledge on the aims of the health system and organizational models at international, national and local level. • to provide students with knowledge on the theoretical bases of the Demo-ethno-anthropological disciplines, Medical Anthropology as specific discipline, and the understanding of importance of these disciplines in the context of clinical practice. • Provide students with key concepts developed within the Demo-ethno-anthropological disciplines and Medical Anthropology: culture as process and cultural encounter in health care practice; illness and disease, health and wellbeing, health systems and body in the socio-cultural context and from the Medical Anthropology perspective. • to provide students with knowledge on fully understand the fundamentals of modern pedagogy, starting from its birth and going throughout all its changes. • to achieve a solid preparation in theoretical, design and operational fields of psychology, including innovative research techniques. • Achieve ability to use cognitive and intervention tools aimed at prevention, diagnosis and rehabilitation and psychological support activities. • Acquire advanced level skills to establish relevant characteristics of people, families and groups. Acquire the ability to plan relational interventions and to manage congruent interactions with the needs of people, families and groups. • Acquire the ability to assess the quality, effectiveness and appropriateness of interventions. • Being able to take responsibility for interventions, to exercise full professional autonomy and to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary groups. To acquire knowledge on the main IT tools and on the electronic communication in the specific areas of competence. • to provide students with knowledge on basic concepts of general sociology must have been learnt. • In particular students have to be able to answer to all the questions concerning the beginning of sociology in particular starting from Auguste Comte to the modern sociologists e.g. Bourdieu What a group is. Primary and secondary groups. What are social classes. The state. The institutions. The globalization. Values. Madeleine Leininger and the transcultural nursing. • to provide students with knowledge on the evolution of medical thought from prehistory to the present day with a particular attention to how medicine in different ages has been influenced by social, economic, religious and political factors, since each time these factors have led to an improvement or a worsening of the medical art.
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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/36
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Contact Hours
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14
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Bassetti Erica
(syllabus)
Syllabus DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING AND RADIOTHERAPY • Equipment: physical foundations, equipment technicians and main clinical indications: ultrasound (us); analogic/digital radiology (rx); computerized bone mineralometry (cbm); mammography (mx); computed tomography (ct); magnetic resonance (mr); nuclear medicine (nm); hybrid equipment (pet/ct); interventional radiology (ir); radiotherapy (rt). • Radiations: natural and artificial sources of radiation. non-ionizing radiation (nir) and ionizing radiation (ir). radioactivity and radioactive decay. • Radiobiology: biological effects of ionizing radiation on the human species; tissue radiosensitivity scale; stochastic, deterministic and genetic effects; acute irradiation syndrome. • Radiation protection: historical and legislative premises; national and international organizations for radiation protection; the ethical principles of radioprotection; dosimetric quantities and dosimetry; physical surveillance; medical surveillance; general and specific norms of radioprotection; devices for protection against ionizing radiation (individual, collective, environmental); irradiation, contamination and decontamination. disposal of radioactive waste. • Radiation protection in fertile age and in pregnancy: normative; effects on the product of conception. • Hospital informatic systems and teleradiology. • Role of nurse in interventional radiology-references of legislation of radioprotezionistic interest: presidential decree n. 185/1964; legislative decree 19/9/1994, n. 626; legislative decree 17/3/1995, 230; legislative decree 26/5/2000, n.187; legislative decree 9/4/2008, n. 81; directive 2013/59 / euratom.
(reference books)
Reading materials for DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING AND RADIOTHERAPY : • Lecture slides and scientific articles. Audiovisual materials and case studies
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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| Module: General sociology
(objectives)
Aim of the Teaching is: • to provide students with knowledge on the basic concepts for acquiring information on Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy equipment and their indications, as well as providing the basic notions of Radiation Protection. • to provide students with knowledge on the aims of the health system and organizational models at international, national and local level. • to provide students with knowledge on the theoretical bases of the Demo-ethno-anthropological disciplines, Medical Anthropology as specific discipline, and the understanding of importance of these disciplines in the context of clinical practice. • Provide students with key concepts developed within the Demo-ethno-anthropological disciplines and Medical Anthropology: culture as process and cultural encounter in health care practice; illness and disease, health and wellbeing, health systems and body in the socio-cultural context and from the Medical Anthropology perspective. • to provide students with knowledge on fully understand the fundamentals of modern pedagogy, starting from its birth and going throughout all its changes. • to achieve a solid preparation in theoretical, design and operational fields of psychology, including innovative research techniques. • Achieve ability to use cognitive and intervention tools aimed at prevention, diagnosis and rehabilitation and psychological support activities. • Acquire advanced level skills to establish relevant characteristics of people, families and groups. Acquire the ability to plan relational interventions and to manage congruent interactions with the needs of people, families and groups. • Acquire the ability to assess the quality, effectiveness and appropriateness of interventions. • Being able to take responsibility for interventions, to exercise full professional autonomy and to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary groups. To acquire knowledge on the main IT tools and on the electronic communication in the specific areas of competence. • to provide students with knowledge on basic concepts of general sociology must have been learnt. • In particular students have to be able to answer to all the questions concerning the beginning of sociology in particular starting from Auguste Comte to the modern sociologists e.g. Bourdieu What a group is. Primary and secondary groups. What are social classes. The state. The institutions. The globalization. Values. Madeleine Leininger and the transcultural nursing. • to provide students with knowledge on the evolution of medical thought from prehistory to the present day with a particular attention to how medicine in different ages has been influenced by social, economic, religious and political factors, since each time these factors have led to an improvement or a worsening of the medical art.
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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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SPS/07
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Contact Hours
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14
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Padua Donatella
(syllabus)
• Beginning of sociology; Society; Groups; Social Sciences; Institutions; Social Methodology; Social changements; to understand; to observe; Social classes; personal problems and public “problems”; models of life; life as a theatre; inequalities; communication; culture; identity; mass culture; institutions; Role of the institutions.
(reference books)
• Lecture slides and scientific articles. Audiovisual materials and case studies • Damasio, A. The Strange Order of Things: Life, Feeling, and the Making of Cultures New York: Pantheon Books 2018, 336 s. Filozofia, 73(6), 481
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Oral exam
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| Module: General and applied Hygiene
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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/42
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Contact Hours
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14
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Type of Activity
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Basic compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Colotto Marco
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Introduction to Hygiene-Epidemiology-Public Health: definitions and general concepts. Epidemiologic measures of frequency: incidence and prevalence. Basic epidemiological study designs. Global Health: main threats for public health worldwide and intervention strategies. Communicable and not-communicable diseases: epidemiologic transition. Healthcare associated infections and antimicrobial resistance.
(reference books)
• Lecture slides and scientific articles. Audiovisual materials and case studies • Kawachi I, Lang I, Ricciardi W (editors). Oxford Handbook of Public Health Practice.
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| Module: General Psicology
(objectives)
Aim of the Teaching is: • to provide students with knowledge on the basic concepts for acquiring information on Diagnostic Imaging and Radiotherapy equipment and their indications, as well as providing the basic notions of Radiation Protection. • to provide students with knowledge on the aims of the health system and organizational models at international, national and local level. • to provide students with knowledge on the theoretical bases of the Demo-ethno-anthropological disciplines, Medical Anthropology as specific discipline, and the understanding of importance of these disciplines in the context of clinical practice. • Provide students with key concepts developed within the Demo-ethno-anthropological disciplines and Medical Anthropology: culture as process and cultural encounter in health care practice; illness and disease, health and wellbeing, health systems and body in the socio-cultural context and from the Medical Anthropology perspective. • to provide students with knowledge on fully understand the fundamentals of modern pedagogy, starting from its birth and going throughout all its changes. • to achieve a solid preparation in theoretical, design and operational fields of psychology, including innovative research techniques. • Achieve ability to use cognitive and intervention tools aimed at prevention, diagnosis and rehabilitation and psychological support activities. • Acquire advanced level skills to establish relevant characteristics of people, families and groups. Acquire the ability to plan relational interventions and to manage congruent interactions with the needs of people, families and groups. • Acquire the ability to assess the quality, effectiveness and appropriateness of interventions. • Being able to take responsibility for interventions, to exercise full professional autonomy and to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary groups. To acquire knowledge on the main IT tools and on the electronic communication in the specific areas of competence. • to provide students with knowledge on basic concepts of general sociology must have been learnt. • In particular students have to be able to answer to all the questions concerning the beginning of sociology in particular starting from Auguste Comte to the modern sociologists e.g. Bourdieu What a group is. Primary and secondary groups. What are social classes. The state. The institutions. The globalization. Values. Madeleine Leininger and the transcultural nursing. • to provide students with knowledge on the evolution of medical thought from prehistory to the present day with a particular attention to how medicine in different ages has been influenced by social, economic, religious and political factors, since each time these factors have led to an improvement or a worsening of the medical art.
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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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M-PSI/01
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Contact Hours
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28
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Type of Activity
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Basic compulsory activities
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Teacher
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Piccinni Armando
(syllabus)
Research in Psychology • NEUROSCIENTIFIC FOUNDATION OF PSYCHOLOGY The brain: principles of anatomy and of physiology. Functions, emotions and behaviors • HIGHER MENTAL FUNCTION Higher mental functions Thinking Language Intelligence Consciousness Learning Memory • LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT • GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOLOGY What is psychology? History of psychology Prenatal psychology Developmental psychology Childhood Psychology Adulthood Psychology Death psychology • PERSONALITY THEORIES • PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL DISORDERS Anxiety disorders Mood disorders Psychotic disorders - THE NURSE-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP
(reference books)
• Slide delle lezioni e articoli scientifici. Materiale audiovisivo e case studies • Damasio, A. The Strange Order of Things: Life, Feeling, and the Making of Cultures New York: Pantheon Books 2018, 336 s. Filozofia, 73(6), 481 • James, W. (2003). Psychology: the briefer course. Kessinger Pub • Kearns, T., Lee, D. (2015). General Psychology: an introduction. Open Textbooks. 1. https://oer.galileo.usg.edu/psychology-textbooks/1
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Teacher
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Cordone Susanna
(syllabus)
• GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PSYCHOLOGY What is psychology? History of psychology Research in Psychology • NEUROSCIENTIFIC FOUNDATION OF PSYCHOLOGY The brain: principles of anatomy and of physiology. Functions, emotions and behaviors • HIGHER MENTAL FUNCTION Higher mental functions Thinking Language Intelligence Consciousness Learning Memory • LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT Prenatal psychology Developmental psychology Childhood Psychology Adulthood Psychology Death psychology • PERSONALITY THEORIES • PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL DISORDERS Anxiety disorders Mood disorders Psychotic disorders - THE NURSE-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP
(reference books)
• Slide delle lezioni e articoli scientifici. Materiale audiovisivo e case studies • Damasio, A. The Strange Order of Things: Life, Feeling, and the Making of Cultures New York: Pantheon Books 2018, 336 s. Filozofia, 73(6), 481 • James, W. (2003). Psychology: the briefer course. Kessinger Pub • Kearns, T., Lee, D. (2015). General Psychology: an introduction. Open Textbooks. 1. https://oer.galileo.usg.edu/psychology-textbooks/1
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