Degree Course: Biomedical Laboratory techniques
A.Y. 2018/2019
Autonomia di giudizio
Descrittore di Dublino 3 - making judgements
L'autonomia di giudizio dei laureati si esprimerà con la capacità di valutare autonomamente le criticità legate alle analisi chimico cliniche e sperimentali svolte e di scegliere metodologie, strategie e apparecchiature ottimali per i risultati attesi, anche grazie alla revisione critica delle informazioni reperite con ricerche bibliografiche.
La maturazione di tali capacità avverrà e sarà verificata durante i tirocini, nei quali l'incontro con persone, professionalità, strutture e metodologie diverse faciliterà lo sviluppo di un pensiero critico autonomo.
Uguale rilevanza assumeranno la partecipazione attiva alle lezioni, la preparazione degli esami e della prova finale, ulteriori momenti di maturazione e di verifica.
Abilità comunicative
Descrittore di Dublino 4 - communication skills
I laureati saranno capaci di comunicare idee, informazioni, problemi e soluzioni di tipo scientifico in forma orale o scritta nel contesto professionale.
Saranno in grado di interagire con le altre persone per condurre attività di équipe, di redigere relazioni e presentazioni anche con l'ausilio di mezzi multimediali, di contribuire alla formazione e all'aggiornamento di altro personale.
Queste abilità saranno sviluppate grazie alla frequenza di una pluralità di laboratori, nella preparazione degli esami tra cui, in particolare, quello del corso di scienze umane.
Tutte le abilità saranno supportate dalle conoscenze di tipo informatico acquisite nei corsi specifici.
La verifica avverrà tramite gli esami, anche di tirocinio, e la prova finale.
Capacità di apprendimento
Descrittore di Dublino 5 - learning skills
I laureati acquisiranno le capacità di apprendimento e le competenze tali da consentire il proseguimento degli studi sia nei corsi di laurea specialistica, che in corsi di aggiornamento e approfondimento, con un alto grado di autonomia.
Saranno in grado di aggiornare in modo autonomo le proprie competenze rispetto alle innovazioni tecnologiche e scientifiche nell'ottica dell'attività lavorativa.
Questa capacità saranno sviluppate e verificate con la preparazione degli esami, con la frequenza del tirocinio, nel quale viene coniugata la teoria con la pratica di laboratorio, con l'uso critico della bibliografia anche per la preparazione della prova finale.
Requisiti di ammissione
Possono essere ammessi al Corso di laurea i candidati che siano in possesso di diploma di scuola secondaria superiore o di altro titolo di studio conseguito all’estero riconosciuto idoneo dalla normativa vigente.
La prova di ammissione è predisposta annualmente dall’Ateneo secondo le modalità e la tempistica indicate dagli organi competenti nel rispetto delle normative vigenti.
E' altresì richiesto il possesso o l'acquisizione di un'adeguata preparazione iniziale.
I regolamenti didattici dei corsi di laurea definiscono le conoscenze richieste per l’accesso e ne determinano le modalità di verifica.
Se dalla verifica non risulta il possesso di un livello sufficiente di preparazione, possono essere indicati specifici obblighi formativi aggiuntivi da soddisfare nel primo anno di corso attraverso l’istituzione di attività formative integrative.
Le attività formative propedeutiche ed integrative possono essere svolte anche in collaborazione con istituti di istruzione secondaria o con altri enti pubblici o privati, sulla base di apposite convenzioni.
Prova finale
L'Esame finale del Corso di Laurea ha valore di Esame di Stato abilitante all'esercizio della professione e si compone di:
b.
Una prova pratica nel corso della quale lo studente deve dimostrare di aver acquisito le conoscenze e abilità teorico-pratiche e tecnico-operative proprie dello specifico profilo professionale;
c.
Redazione di un elaborato di una tesi e sua dissertazione.
Si svolge nei periodi e nei modi prescritti da apposito decreto del Ministero della Università e della Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica di concerto con il Ministero della Salute.
A determinare il voto di laurea, espresso in centodecimi, contribuiscono i seguenti parametri:
a) la media dei voti conseguiti negli esami curriculari espressa in centodecimi,
b) i punti attribuiti dalla Commissione dell'esame finale in sede di discussione (massimo 5 punti),
c) il punteggio conseguito nella prova pratica (massimo 6 punti).
La lode può essere attribuita per parere unanime della Commissione ai Candidati che conseguono il punteggio finale di 110/110.
I docenti relatori di tesi sono professori di prima o seconda fascia o ricercatori o professori a contratto.
Le attività formative per la preparazione della prova finale si svolgeranno nelle strutture indicate in merito alle attività professionalizzanti.Orientamento in ingresso
Sarà istituita una Commissione d'Ateneo per l'Orientamento per realizzare una politica generale di orientamento pre-universitario fondata sul rapporto diretto dell'Ateneo con i referenti delle strutture dei Paesi in Via di sviluppo che veicoleranno le candidature per analizzare congiuntamente criteri ed iniziative che riducano le difficoltà nelle scelte degli studenti nell'adattamento allo studio universitario in Italia.
La Saint Camillus, inoltre, attraverso un apposito Ufficio Orientamento, svolgerà attività di orientamento pre-universitario per facilitare, con servizi diversi, le scelte degli aspiranti studenti.Il Corso di Studio in breve
Il Corso preparerà Tecnici di laboratorio biomedico, operatori delle professioni sanitarie dell'area tecnico-diagnostica che svolgono con autonomia professionale, le procedure tecniche necessarie all'esecuzione di metodiche diagnostiche su materiali biologici o sulla persona, ovvero attività tecnico-assistenziale, in attuazione di quanto previsto nei regolamenti concernenti l'individuazione delle figure e dei relativi profili professionali definiti con decreto del Ministro della Sanità.
I laureati Tecnici di laboratorio biomedico sono dotati di un'adeguata preparazione nelle discipline di base, tale da consentire loro la migliore comprensione dei più rilevanti elementi che sono alla base dei processi patologici che si sviluppano in età evolutiva, adulta e geriatrica, sui quali si focalizza il loro intervento diagnostico pertanto, dispiegabile in tutte le aree territoriali in cui si focalizza l'attenzione della Saint camillus International University of Health Sciences.
Il raggiungimento delle competenze professionali si attua attraverso una formazione teorica e pratica che includa anche l'acquisizione di competenze comportamentali e che venga conseguita nel contesto lavorativo specifico del profilo, così da garantire, al termine del percorso formativo, la piena padronanza di tutte le necessarie competenze e la loro immediata spendibilità nell'ambiente di lavoro.
Particolare rilievo, come parte integrante e qualificante della formazione professionale, riveste l'attività formativa pratica e di tirocinio clinico, svolta con la supervisione e la guida di tutori professionali appositamente assegnati, coordinata da un docente appartenente al più elevato livello formativo previsto per ciascun profilo professionale e corrispondente alle norme definite a livello europeo ove esistenti.
I laureati Tecnici di laboratorio biomedico, devono altresi in alcune circostanze far fronte alle carenze delle figure professionali superiori corrispondenti nel quadro dell'impostazione della logica inaugurata dal 2006 dall'OMS (WHO)in collaborazione con l'OGAC (Office of the United States Global AIDS Coordinator) che ha lanciato il “Task Shifting Project”.
In pratica, il Progetto, constatata l'impossibilità di dare una ragionevole risposta in tempi accettabili all'endemica carenza di operatori sanitari a tutti i livelli, ha ipotizzato che un certo numero di attività, solitamente espletate da professionisti più qualificati, possa essere appannaggio di operatori meno specializzati.
La “delega delle competenze” può fare un uso più efficiente delle risorse umane attualmente disponibili.
Ad esempio, quando i biologi o i patologi scarseggiano, un tecnico di laboratorio bio-chimico qualificato -opportunamente preparato- può operare efficacemente in ambiti che nei Paesi occidentali sono presidiati solo dai medici specialisti.
Lo studente espliciterà le proprie scelte al momento della presentazione,
tramite il sistema informativo di ateneo, del piano di completamento o del piano di studio individuale,
secondo quanto stabilito dal regolamento didattico del corso di studio.
FIRST YEAR
First semester
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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90148 -
mathematics, physics and information technology
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At end of course in scientific matematics physics and matematics the student must be able torecognise and describe the basis of physics that are involeved in vital processes. Must also be able to understand the basis of nformation technology and statisticsat the base of medicine.
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medical physics
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3
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FIS/07
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30
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Basic compulsory activities
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ENG |
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medical statistics
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3
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MED/01
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30
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Basic compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Information technology
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2
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INF/01
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20
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Basic compulsory activities
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90149 -
histology, biology anatomy and genetics
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The aim is to make the student acquire the basic notions of morphology, genetics and functionality of the prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell, the principles of tissue recognition and adequate knowledge of their ultrastructural and molecular characteristics. Location and function of the different organs and systems of the human body.
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histology
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2
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BIO/17
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20
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Basic compulsory activities
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ENG |
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human anatormy
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2
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BIO/16
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20
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Basic compulsory activities
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ENG |
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general and cellular biology
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2
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BIO/13
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20
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Basic compulsory activities
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ENG |
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medical genetics
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2
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MED/03
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20
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Basic compulsory activities
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90151 -
microbiology and clinical microbiology
(objectives)
The objective is to give the student important concepts in general and special microbiology as well as basic notions in clinical microbiology that will be further studied in the third year. At the same time the student will also acquire knowlwdge in the field of Hygiene and environmental prevention.
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microbiology, bacteriology, virology
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4
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MED/07
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40
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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hygiene and environmental prevention
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The course aims to provide students with the skills to understand the concept of Public Health, taking into account the principles of health promotion, prevention (primary, secondary and tertiary), determinants of health (eg nutrition, environmental risk, stress, lifestyle, etc.). ,Students will have to acquire basic principles of epidemiology and clinical study designs and learn about food hygiene and health protection of workers in the places of life and work, especially for the prevention of biological risk. The course also aims to provide the student with tools for health education and health literacy to involving people in decisions concerning their health.
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1
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MED/42
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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ITA |
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general parasitology
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1
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VET/06
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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technical sciences of laboratory medicine
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2
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MED/46
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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Second semester
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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90150 -
biochemistry, physiology and microbiology
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at the end of the course on Biochemistry, physiology and general microbiology, the student would have understood the importance of main mechanisms that govern homeostatic processes, metabolic pathways and their regulation through metabolic and hormonal control. With the aid of molecular biology a modern practice with aim to improve understanding of biological phenomenoms and their complexity and allows a igh level laboratory diagnosis like in the field of biochemistry. Acquire the basic concepts of special bacteriology and mycology.
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physiology
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2
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BIO/09
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20
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Basic compulsory activities
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biochemistry
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4
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BIO/10
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40
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Basic compulsory activities
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ENG |
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applied biochemistry
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1
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BIO/12
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10
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Basic compulsory activities
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ENG |
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microbiology
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2
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MED/07
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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technical sciences of laboratory medicine
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1
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MED/46
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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90166 -
scientific English
(objectives)
The course enables candidates to acquire a range of practical skills for reading, talking about and understanding scientific articles and texts
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3
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30
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Final examination and foreign language test
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ENG |
90153 -
information technology/seminar activities
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2
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10
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Other activities
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ENG |
90154 -
clinical practice
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20
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MED/46
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
90155 -
professional laboratories
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1
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10
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Other activities
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SECOND YEAR
First semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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90156 -
clinical biochemistry, clinical molecular biology and applied statistics
(objectives)
For the course of Clinical Biochemistry and Clinical Molecular Biology, knowledge of traditional and innovative methodologies used in the laboratory for the determination of different proteins in the clinical biochemistry laboratory are essential objectives. These objectives will be achieved through lectures and with interactive teaching activities, associated with facilitating learning and improving the ability to face and solve the main diagnostic questions of the clinical biochemistry laboratory. The course aims to provide the student with the skills necessary to understand the role played by information systems and database management systems, illustrating the development process. It is an essential goal of the Statistics course for Experimental research to learn the knowledge of the essential elements for the interpretation of the accuracy and predictive values of a diagnostic test. This course will also deal with issues relating to the comparison of tests and the fundamental aspects of study designs for biomedical research for diagnostics. These objectives will be achieved through lectures and practical examples illustrating the methodology of some scientific studies published in the medical literature. Knowledge of the methods for selecting and managing independently the analytical processes for the various analysis techniques, applying laboratory safety principles and biomedical laboratory activities as an entity represent internal health system. The main educational objectives of the clinical biochemistry course are acquired by the student of basic knowledge on the clinical-diagnostic significance of some of the laboratory tests that control the "chemical-clinical profile". These objectives will be achieved through lectures and with interactive teaching activities, associated with facilitating learning and improving the ability to face and solve the main diagnostic questions of the clinical biochemistry laboratory. At the end of the course, students will know the fundamental concepts of the application of the scientific method to the study of biomedical phenomena, the scientific bases of medical procedures and the principles of operation of the equipment used for diagnostics and therapy, as well as supplying the student with the skills provided understanding the key role that Information Technology (IT) plays for today's society and, in particular, required by the technical-health professions.
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clinical biochemistry and clinical molecular biology
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2
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BIO/12
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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data processing systems
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1
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ING-INF/05
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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experimental research statistics
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1
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SECS-S/02
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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technical sciences of laboratory medicine
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2
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MED/46
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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90157 -
general and clinical pathology
(objectives)
The course of General and Clinical Pathology aims to provide students with the notions of general pathology and clinical pathology, also in the field of laboratory diagnosis. The student must learn the molecular mechanisms of cell damage, the response of the cell and the organism to damage, the molecular basis of the neoplastic transformation and progression, and some of the main disease markers that can be measured in a clinical laboratory. In addition, the student has to know the main techniques of molecular biology, flow cytometry and cytogenetics for the diagnosis and monitoring of blood diseases and the role of laboratory activities for an integrated clinical management of the hematological patient. These objectives will be achieved through lectures designed to facilitate learning and improve the ability to address and resolve the main questions of general, cellular and clinical pathology and the diagnostic questions from the oncohematology laboratory, which the student will have to face during his future activity.
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general and cellular pathology
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2
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MED/04
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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clinical pathology and immunohematology
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3
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MED/05
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30
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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technical sciences of laboratory medicine
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2
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MED/46
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
90152 -
clinical biochemistry and immunology
(objectives)
The course of Clinical Biochemistry and Immunology aims to provide students with the basic notions of clinical biochemistry, immunology and physiopathology, also in the field of laboratory diagnosis. The basic principles of the organization of the analysis laboratory are essential goals. Furthermore, the basis for quality in the laboratory will be provided and the UNI EN ISO 9001/15 Certification and Accreditation UNI EN ISO 15189 will be described. The student must learn the general characteristics of antigens, antibodies, cytokines and cells, tissues and organs of the immune system; the mechanisms of regulation of central and peripheral tolerance; the components and molecular mechanisms of innate and adaptive immune responses. Furthermore, the student must learn the causes of human diseases, interpreting the fundamental pathogenetic and pathophysiological mechanisms. In addition, the teaching aims to provide the theoretical and practical bases of the main techniques for manipulating cell cultures and their applications in the biomedical field. Therefore, the primary objectives will be the learning of the methods of preparation and maintenance of cell cultures, the control of the correct chemical-physical parameters in culture and the cryopreservation procedures of the cells, the main techniques of analysis of cellular response in vitro with particular reference to the immunofluorescence method. Students will also have to acquire knowledge on the main applications of cell cultures in the biomedical field, with specific attention to the field of regenerative medicine. These objectives will be achieved through lectures and interactive educational activities designed to facilitate learning and improve the ability to deal with and resolve the main ones diagnostic questions from the clinical biochemistry laboratory, the main questions of immunology, physiopathology and of laboratory protocols employed in clinic and in research.
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laboratory biochemistry
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2
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BIO/12
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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general pathology (immunology, physiopathology)
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3
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MED/04
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30
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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technical sciences of laboratory medicine
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1
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MED/46
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
Second semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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90282 -
Pathological anatomy
(objectives)
Are essential objectives: the acquisition of basic knowledge about the main safety standards of the histopathology laboratory, the acquisition of knowledge of the preparation of histological samples for optical and electronic microscopy. These objectives will be achieved through lectures and interactive teaching activities, designed to facilitate learning and improve the ability to solve problems related to the execution of histocytopathological preparation techniques.
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Fundamentals of histopathology and special histopathology
(objectives)
Are essential objectives: the acquisition of basic knowledge about the main safety standards of the histopathology laboratory, the acquisition of knowledge of the preparation of histological samples for optical and electronic microscopy. These objectives will be achieved through frontal lessons and interactive teaching activities. These modalities will facilitate students learning improving their capacity to address and resolve key issues in the Anatomic Pathology Lab.
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4
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MED/08
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40
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Technical sciences of medical laboratory-histo-cytopathology
(objectives)
The knowledge of histological techniques from sample fixation / preservation to paraffin inclusion and cytology from the fixation / preservation of the sample to the preparation are indispensable objectives ; histochemical and immunohistochemical techniques of the base ; problems related to the preparation of histological and cytological samples and ancillary techniques (histochemical and immunohistochemistry) . These objectives will be achieved through lectures and interactive teaching activities, designed to facilitate learning and improve skills for the resolution of problems related to the execution of histo-cytopathological preparation techniques.
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1
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MED/46
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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90283 -
Clinical biochemistry and pharmaceuticals toxicology
(objectives)
The Teaching of Pharmaco Toxicology Module aims at acquiring the fundamental principles of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, toxicology and pharmaceutical galenic that underlie the execution of biochemical and pharmacogenetic tests carried out in the analysis and research laboratories and the theoretical bases for the preparation of galenic drugs. The Students must know the scientific rigor and methodological approach underlying the development of new drugs. They will also have to learn the fundamental aspects connected with the therapeutic use of the most frequently used classes of drugs. These objectives will be achieved through lectures, seminars and interactive teaching activities, designed to facilitate learning and improve the ability to address and resolve the main questions of the pharmaceutical industry, toxicology and pharmaceutical galenics. During the Special Clinical Biochemistry Module the student will be provided with a theoretical-practical preparation on some commonly used metodologies in Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory activities for both Clinical and Research Analysis leading to diagnostic data. Objectives will be reached by front lessons and verifications at given time points, with the objective of facilitating comprehension, learning and improve the ability to confront and solve some main questions of Applied Clinical Biochemistry.
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Special clinical biochemistry
(objectives)
During the course the student will be provided with a theoretical-practical preparation on some commonly used metodologies in Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory activities for both Clinical and Research Analysis leading to diagnostic data. Objectives will be reached by front lessons and verifications at given time points, with the objective of facilitating comprehension, learning and improve the ability to confront and solve some main questions of Applied Clinical Biochemistry.
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2
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BIO/12
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Pharmaceutical toxicology and galenic pharmacology
(objectives)
The Teaching of pharmacotoxicology aims at acquiring the fundamental principles of pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, toxicology and pharmaceutical galenic that underlie the execution of biochemical and pharmacogenetic tests carried out in the analysis and research laboratories and the theoretical bases for the preparation of galenic drugs. The Students must know the scientific rigor and methodological approach underlying the development of new drugs. They will also have to learn the fundamental aspects connected with the therapeutic use of the most frequently used classes of drugs. These objectives will be achieved through lectures, seminars and interactive teaching activities, designed to facilitate learning and improve the ability to address and resolve the main questions of the pharmaceutical industry, toxicology and pharmaceutical galenics.
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3
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BIO/14
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30
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Basic compulsory activities
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ENG |
90230 -
Information Technology/ Seminar Activities
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2
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10
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Other activities
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ENG |
90229 -
Elective courses
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3
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30
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Elective activities
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ENG |
90160 -
clinical practice
(objectives)
These are essential goals knowledge of the equipment and methodologies used in laboratory medicine investigations. Another important objective is the knowledge and management of the analytical phase for the processing of biological samples These objectives will be achieved through practical activities in clinical microbiology, transfusion medicine, pathological anatomy, molecular biology and clinical biochemistry laboratories. The practical part foresees an interaction with the professional tutors in order to facilitate learning and improve the ability to face and resolve the main diagnostic questions of laboratory medicine
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25
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MED/46
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
90161 -
professional laboratories
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1
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10
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Other activities
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ENG |
THIRD YEAR
First semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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90286 -
Microbiological diagnostics
(objectives)
The main educational objective of this course is to provide to student the basic knowledge of microbiological diagnosis, referring to basic and innovative techniques. This will allows the student acquiring an overview on the diagnosis, by defining those biological matrices for isolation of microorganisms. Moreover, it will be showed all required precautions for accurate laboratory diagnoses in microbiological field. The student will acquire skills and learning methods suitable for updating, both by independently learning on scientific texts and article and by teaching or attending seminars, conferences, masters, etc
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Bacteriological, virological, mycological diagnostics
(objectives)
Knowledge of the main infectious diseases in humans in relation to etiological agents and microbiological diagnosis.
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3
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MED/07
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30
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Parasitological diagnostics
(objectives)
The course aims to provide basic knowledge of general and systematic parasitology in the wider context of the microbiology, within which the course is closely integrated. Particular attention is given to the acquisition of a One Health approach to the study of the discipline
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1
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VET/06
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Diagnostic laboratory techniques
(objectives)
The main educational objective of this course is to provide the student with the basic knowledge of microbiological diagnosis, referring to basic and innovative techniques.This allows the student to acquire an overview of the diagnosis by understanding in which biological matrices the Microorganisms must be researched and what precautions to take in order to make accurate laboratory diagnoses in the microbiological field. The student must have acquired skills and learning methods suitable for updating and continually raising his skills both by independently drawing on scientific texts and articles, and by integrating them with the contents of the other teachings and must be able to gradually acquire the ability to attend specialized seminars, conferences, masters, etc.
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2
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MED/46
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
90163 -
pathological anatomy 2
(objectives)
The Anatomic pathology II course aims to provide the main notions of Cytopathology, Histopathology, Autopsy Technique, Autopsy And Clinical Diagnosis, Digital Pathology and Molecular Pathology Techniques, as well as the basis of laboratory techniques, research and diagnostics in Anatomic Pathology. Mandatory objectives are the knowledge of the basic principles, organization, methodologies and technical laboratory and cognitive-diagnostic activities carried out in the clinical service of Anatomic Pathology. The student must learn the basic principles of Cytopathology, Histopathology, Autopsy Technique, Autopsy and Clinical Diagnosis, Digital Pathology and Molecular Pathology Techniques. They must also acquire knowledge and skills in the main technologies (immunohistochemistry, molecular biology, digitization of histological and cytological preparations) to carry out research and diagnostic activities in Anatomic Pathology. These objectives will be achieved through lectures designed to facilitate learning and improve the ability to solve the main questions of Cytopathology, Histopathology, Autopsy Technique, Autopsy and Clinical Diagnosis, Digital Pathology and Molecular Pathology Techniques and laboratory protocols used in research and in the diagnostic.
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elements of autopsy, cytopathological, histological diagnostics, autopsy techniques
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2
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MED/08
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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2
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MED/08
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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molecular pathology techniques
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1
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MED/46
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
90164 -
Economics and social and international politics
(objectives)
Business Administartion Provide students with a set of basic business tools, useful for understanding the managerial dynamics of both public and private structures. Forensic Medicine Aim of the course of Legal Medicine is to provide students with knowledge of the essential elements of forensic pathology and of the rules necessary to carry out the health profession. It will be essential to acquire knowledge of the legal obligations established by current legislation and to develop the ability to recognize which acts and events have or may have legal relevance. These objectives will be achieved through frontal lectures and seminars. Hygiene and Environmental Prevetion The educational objectives are the knowledge of the basis of general, descriptive, analytical and investigative epidemiology and the application of epidemiological methods to the study if infectious and non-communicable diseases. Politica Economy The main learning objective is the knowledge of the principal characteristics and determinants of the markets functionings. Particular focus will be devoted to the study of the healthcare sector. Students are expected to learn how an economic policy is designed and implemented with particular regard to the understanding of the relationships between health and economic growth. Market failures will be considered as the main rationale to understand the role of governmental authorities in order to reduce social costs deriving from externalities, moral hazard, adverse selection and, in general, asymmetric information. Finally, students will learn the use of economic analysis and cost -benefit approach to evaluate public policies with particular focus to healthcare and the evaluation of new health profesisonal roles. Occupational Medicine Knowledge of the regulatory framework for the health and safety (H&S) protection in the workplace; knowledge of the main occupational risk factors; knowledge of prevention and protection strategies in occupational medicine. The full achievement of the occupational H&S skills and rules suitable for the professional profile of the Biomedical Laboratory Technician is expected. History of Medicine At the end of the module, the students must have the salient knowledge of the history of medicine with particular regard to the fundamental stages that have characterized the evolution in the diagnosis, prognosis and therapy of the main pathologies treated.
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Business Administration
(objectives)
Provide students with a set of basic business tools, useful for understanding the managerial dynamics of both public and private structures.
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2
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SECS-P/07
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Economic Politics
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4
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SECS-P/02
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40
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Related or supplementary learning activities
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ENG |
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Hygiene and environmental prevention
(objectives)
The educational objectives are the knowledge of the basis of general, descriptive, analytical and investigative epidemiology and the application of epidemiological methods to the study if infectious and non-communicable diseases.
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1
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MED/42
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Occupational medicine
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1
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MED/44
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Forensic medicine
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1
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MED/43
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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History of medicine
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2
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MED/02
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
Second semester
Course
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Credits
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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Contact Hours
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Exercise Hours
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Laboratory Hours
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Personal Study Hours
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Type of Activity
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Language
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90287 -
Medical oncology and blood diseases
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Students will need to know the predisposing conditions and the clinical characteristics of the various neoplastic diseases, prognostic and predictive factors related both to the neoplasm and to the patient, hematopoietic and lymphoid system and its physiopathological disorders. Moreover, students are asked to know the main laboratory analysis systems, the cellular isolation methods, standard molecular biology techniques commonly used in the oncohematological, how to store hematological samples, how to apply diagnostic technologies required for diagnostic and prognostic assessment of hematological patients. Students will have to possess the notions and principles relating to Diagnostic Imaging (including interventional radiology) to integrate the knowledge of the professional profile with those relating to diagnostic imaging technologies.These objectives will be achieved through lectures aimed at improving students’ learning capabilities in order to achieve useful skills for collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. These objectives will be verified through in itinere and final tests.
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Medical oncology
(objectives)
Students will need to know the predisposing conditions and the clinical characteristics of the various neoplastic diseases, tumor markers and molecules that might help to 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.
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5
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MED/06
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50
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Blood diseased, oncohematology
(objectives)
The main objectives of the course are the understanding of: • hematopoietic and lymphoid system and its physiopathological disorders; • the main laboratory analysis systems; • cellular isolation methods; • standard molecular biology techniques commonly used in the oncohematological field; • correct and efficient storage of hematological samples; • how to apply diagnostic technologies needed to help the assessment of the diagnosis and prognosis of hematological patients These objectives will be achieved through test in itinere and lectures.
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5
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MED/15
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50
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Diagnostic imaging
(objectives)
Students will have to possess the notions and principles relating to Diagnostic Imaging (including interventional radiology) to integrate the knowledge of the professional profile with those relating to diagnostic imaging technologies. These objectives will be achieved through lectures aimed at improving students’ learning capabilities and will be verified through in itinere and final tests.
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1
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MED/36
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
90167 -
elective exams
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3
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30
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Elective activities
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ENG |
90168 -
Clinical practice
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15
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MED/46
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
90231 -
Information Technology/Seminar Activities
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2
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10
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Other activities
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ENG |
90169 -
professional laboratories
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1
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10
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Other activities
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ENG |
90170 -
Final exam
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6
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Final examination and foreign language test
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ENG |