Degree Course: Physiotherapy
A.Y. 2018/2019
Autonomia di giudizio
Descrittore di Dublino 3 - making judgements
Il laureato al termine del percorso di studi sarà in grado di conoscere e saper
applicare, in modo autonomo, il processo fisioterapico utilizzando il ragionamento clinico come strumento guida al criterio di scelta all'interno delle possibili opzioni che compongono le varie fasi del processo medesimo.
Tale autonomia si realizzerà tramite la capacità di rispondere efficacemente ai bisogni di salute individuale e/o collettiva, come singolo operatore o in team, optando per le migliori strategie terapeutiche, individuando gli approcci e gli strumenti idonei, effettuando raccolta dati (inclusa analisi del contesto
sociale), esame del paziente, valutazione/diagnosi fisioterapica, definendo prognosi e obiettivi terapeutici, a breve, medio e lungo termine, elaborando il programma terapeutico, scegliendo e applicando metodologie e tecniche fisioterapiche idonee al caso clinico (compreso intensità, il tempo, la tipologia di approccio tecnico professionale) secondo le migliori evidenze scientifiche possibili e reperibili, secondo linee guida internazionali ed Evidence Based; in ambito etico si manifesterà nel rispetto della normativa di riferimento, professionale, giuridica, sanitaria e deontologica.
L'autonomia di giudizio del laureato Fisioterapista si concretizzerà in modo compiuto attraverso l'uso abituale e giudizioso della comunicazione, delle conoscenze, delle abilità tecniche, del ragionamento clinico (processo diagnostico e valutativo), delle emozioni, dei valori, della riflessione nella pratica quotidiana a beneficio del singolo individuo o della comunità.
Strumenti didattici: attività d'aula, Laboratori didattici, lezioni pratiche in laboratorio e/o in aule attrezzate,
Tirocinio, lettura e interpretazione della letteratura internazionale.
Modalità di verifica: relazioni scritte e orali su aspetti tecnico/ professionali, discussione di casi clinici, definizione del Progetto/Programma riabilitativo e compilazione della cartella fisioterapica e/o riabilitativa su
casi clinici reali; dimostrazione pratica della progettazione ed esecuzione di manovre e tecniche specifiche,journal club.
Abilità comunicative
Descrittore di Dublino 4 - communication skills
Il laureato al termine del percorso di studi dovrà essere in grado di gestire al meglio la comunicazione intesa come capacità di instaurare una relazione terapeutica significativa con la persona e di stabilire un rapporto efficace con tutti gli altri professionisti della medesima o di altre discipline; dovrà inoltre essere capace di utilizzare gli strumenti della comunicazione in ambito sanitario dimostrando di saper compilare la cartella fisioterapica, stilare una relazione terapeutica, progettare un intervento fisioterapico ecc., comunicando in forma verbale e scritta in modo chiaro, conciso e professionale, tecnicamente e grammaticalmente accurato, anche sapendo tradurre il linguaggio tecnico in maniera comprensibile anche ai non addetti ai lavori; dovrà essere in grado di comunicare in modo appropriato nei contesti scientifici internazionali, per veicolare idee, problemi e relative soluzioni.
Strumenti didattici: attività d'aula, Laboratori di simulazione, Tirocinio
Modalità di verifica: relazioni scritte sugli aspetti comunicativi del setting riabilitativo; briefing con i tutor, e con il coordinatore; presentazione orale e scritta di progetti;tirocinio.
Capacità di apprendimento
Descrittore di Dublino 5 - learning skills
Il laureato Fisioterapista saprà condurre un'auto-valutazione del proprio livello formativo in modo da mantenere il proprio sapere al più alto livello richiesto per la pratica professionale e progettare percorsi di auto-formazione per implementare le proprie competenze, con particolare riferimento all' Evidence Based Practice in ambito riabilitativo e fisioterapico.
Nei tre anni acquisiranno capacità di apprendimento e competenze tali da consentire, al termine del percorso, il proseguimento degli studi, che prevedono una laurea magistrale di Classe LM/SNT/02, corsi di perfezionamento scientifico e di alta formazione permanente e ricorrente (master di 1° e 2° livello, corsi di perfezionamento), corsi di aggiornamento e approfondimento (Educazione Continua in Medicina), con elevato grado di autonomia.
Questa capacità sarà sviluppata e verificata con la preparazione degli esami, con la frequenza e la relativa valutazione del tirocinio, nel quale viene coniugata la teoria con la pratica, con l'uso critico della letteratura scientifica e della bibliografia anche per la preparazione della prova finale.
Strumenti didattici: attività d'aula, seminari, laboratori di simulazione, tirocinio.
La valutazione delle capacità di apprendimento, sarà attuata tramite le seguenti modalità di verifica: Esami teorico pratici, relazioni scritte e orali su aspetti tecnico/ professionali, discussione di casi clinici, definizione
del Progetto/Programma riabilitativo e compilazione della cartella fisioterapica e/o riabilitativa su casi clinici simulati e reali; ricerche e produzione di materiali didattici; journal club.
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:
- 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;
- 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:
- la media dei voti conseguiti negli esami curriculari espressa in centodecimi,
- i punti attribuiti dalla Commissione dell'esame finale in sede di discussione (massimo 5 punti),
- 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 di laurea per Fisioterapisti rappresenta per la Saint Camillus una risposta strategica a problematiche estremamente diffuse nei Paesi in via di Sviluppo in cui le patologie presidiate in chiave fisioterapica sono particolarmente acute.
Si pensi non solo alle malattie invalidanti, ma anche alle conseguenze derivanti per le popolazioni per la loro contiguità con veri e propri teatri di guerra.
I laureati “fisioterapisti” svolgono in via autonoma o in collaborazione con altre figure sanitarie, gli interventi di prevenzione, cura e riabilitazione nelle aree della motricità, delle funzioni corticali superiori, e di quelle viscerali conseguenti a eventi patologici, a varia eziologia, congenita od acquisita; elaborarano, in riferimento alla diagnosi ed alle prescrizioni del medico, nell'ambito delle loro competenze, anche in équipe multidisciplinare, la definizione del programma di riabilitazione volto all'individuazione ed al superamento del bisogno di salute del disabile; praticano autonomamente attività terapeutica per la rieducazione funzionale delle disabilità motorie, psicomotorie e cognitive, utilizzando terapie fisiche, manuali, massoterapiche e occupazionali; propongono l'adozione di protesi ed ausili, addestrare all'uso di questi e verificarne l'efficacia; verificano le rispondenze della metodologia riabilitativa attuata agli obiettivi di recupero funzionale.
L'acquisizione delle conoscenze delle discipline professionali per il raggiungimento di queste competenze previste dal profilo professionale si attua attraverso una formazione teorica e pratica che include 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 progettata in funzione delle aree target dei Paesi in via di Sviluppo.
In questo contesto sarà adottata una impostazione logica nella progettazione del corso e nella distribuzione dei pesi specifici, adatta ad interpretare la 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 gli ortopedici scarseggiano, un fisioterapista qualificato -opportunamente preparato- può prescrivere e dispensare efficacemente terapie che nei Paesi occidentali é presidiata solo dai medici specialisti.Sbocchi occupazionali e professionali previsti per i laureati
Le professioni comprese in questa unità svolgono, in via autonoma o in collaborazione con altre figure sanitarie, interventi di prevenzione, cura e riabilitazione nelle aree della motricità, delle funzioni corticali superiori, e di quelle viscerali conseguenti a eventi patologici a eziologia congenita od acquisita.
In riferimento alla diagnosi ed alle prescrizioni del medico, nell'ambito delle loro competenze, elaborano, anche in equipe multidisciplinare, la definizione del programma di riabilitazione volto all'individuazione ed al superamento del bisogno di salute del disabile; praticano autonomamente attività terapeutica per la rieducazione funzionale delle disabilità motorie, psicomotorie e cognitive utilizzando terapie fisiche, manuali, massoterapiche e occupazionali; propongono l'adozione di protesi ed ausili, ne addestrano all'uso e ne verificano l'efficacia; verificano le rispondenze della metodologia riabilitativa attuata agli obiettivi di recupero funzionale.
L’esercizio della professione di Fisioterapista è regolamentata dalle leggi dello Stato.
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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90096 -
Physics, statistics and information technology
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The objectives of this integrated course consist of: To provide students with the fundamentals of physics necessary to carry out their future activity, with particular regard to the understanding of the physical principles underlying the characteristic phenomena of applied physics in the medical context and the basis of Operation and use of the instrumentation necessary for the control and detection of these phenomena. To acquire the student the ability to statistically analyse the main phenomena of biomedical sciences by acquiring knowledge of the basic principles of biostatistics and the ability to use the main techniques and tools of analysis of data. Provide the basic knowledge needed to use a calculator.
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APPLIED PHYSICS
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2
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FIS/07
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20
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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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ENG |
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MEDICAL STATISTICS
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2
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MED/01
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20
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Basic compulsory activities
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ENG |
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DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS
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The course intends to provide students with the basic knowledge to understand the role of Information Systems and their lifecycle, specifically focusing on database management systems.
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2
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ING-INF/05
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20
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90097 -
Biology biochemistry and genetics
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At the end of the integrated course of biology, applied Physics, biochemistry the student must be able to describe the morphological and physiological characteristics of the cells, the metabolic processes that contribute to the normal functioning of the organism through the understanding of the biochemical phenomena regulating human life and their clinical modifications. It will also have to understand the basics of physics, with a particular insight into fluid dynamics.
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BIOCHEMISTRY
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2
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BIO/10
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20
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Basic compulsory activities
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APPLIED 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
(objectives)
The aims of the course of Medical Genetics is to provide to students the knowledge on the main notions on inheritance of monogenic, chromosomal and multifactorial diseases. At the end of the course the student will have to know the main methods of analysis for the diagnosis of these disorders. He should show capacity to analyse pedigrees and clinical and molecular genetic data useful for genetic counselling and to know the major kind of genetic testing and their proper use.
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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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90098 -
Human anatomy and physiology
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At the end of the Integrated Course of Anatomy and Physiology the student must be able to know the anatomical terms for the microscopic and macroscopic recognition of the human body and you/he/she must be able to explain the physiological phenomena of the various organs of the human body, their dynamics integration in the apparatuses, the mechanisms of control of their functions and the contribution I fed necessary under conditions of normalcy.
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HUMAN ANATOMY
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3
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BIO/16
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30
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Basic compulsory activities
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HISTOLOGY
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1
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BIO/17
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10
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Basic compulsory activities
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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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Second semester
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90099 -
General pathology and microbiology
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At the end of the integrated course OF Nursing Sciences II The student must be able to know the theoretical practical principles necessary for the planning of the assistance and to give a solution of the problems Basic assistance. It must be able to perform the collection of excreted and secreted and will provide adequate assistance to the patient in the diagnostic-instrumental phase; He will also have to prove that he knows the main theories of nursing and to apply the principles to assistance.
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MICROBIOLOGY AND CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY
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2
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MED/07
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20
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Basic compulsory activities
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GENERAL PATHOLOGY
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1
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MED/04
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10
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Basic compulsory activities
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90100 -
General psychology and sociology
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The activity of the course will foresee the deepening of the study of the main theoretical paradigms of psychological development, of the adult and the key concepts of the theoretical and methodological apparatus of the sociology of Culture.
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GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
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2
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M-PSI/01
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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WORK AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
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Specific Objectives: At the end of the course the student must be able to understand psychological implications of workers’ behaviours, thoughts and feelings regarding their work, especially in health care context. The student will understand implications of motivation, leadership, training and commitment in work management. He will learn how these topics impact on the well-being and effectiveness of individuals, group and health care organizations.
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2
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M-PSI/06
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION
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2
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SPS/08
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20
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Basic compulsory activities
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90101 -
Rehabilitation methodology
(objectives)
The student will have to acquiregeneral knowledge on the significance of functional evaluation, the methodological approach of rehabilitation, on the subjects participating in it, and on the general techniques of handling and mobilizing the patient.
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NURSING SCIENCES AND NEUROPSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION TECHNIQUES
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3
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MED/48
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30
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Core compulsory activities
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NURSING SCIENCES AND NEUROPSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION TECHNIQUES
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3
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MED/48
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30
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Core compulsory activities
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90222 -
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY/SEMINAR ACTIVITIES
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2
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10
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Other activities
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90223 -
SCIENTIFIC ENGLISH
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The aim of the module is to provide students with a practical grammatical, lexical and phonetic analysis of realistic, colloquial and up-to-date dialogues in clinical settings. The module also seeks to establish an awareness in students of the essential role English phonetics plays in medical science.
On successful completion of the module students will be able to: • feel confident about analysing and using the symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) for both British English and American English pronunciation • understand the meanings and usage of a variety of words and expressions used in clinical settings • understand the main rules of English grammar • express themselves with clarity and accuracy
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3
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30
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Final examination and foreign language test
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90103 -
clinical practice
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19
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MED/48
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Core compulsory activities
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90104 -
Laboratory
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General Objective: Enhance the knowledge about bio-mechanics, muscular function and physiology and palpation. In order to properly use these tools to perform correctly a physiotherapy assessment.
Specific objectives: Promote the different palpation technique to properly recognize the different tissues. Promote the correct planification of a physical therapy assessment. Promote usage of joint test and muscular test to assess the patient.
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1
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25
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Other activities
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SECOND YEAR
First semester
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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90310 -
Pharmacology and neuropsychiatric sciences
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Pharmacology At the end of the academic training course the student is likely to be able to describe the basic principles of clinical pharmacology and in particular, notions of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics and absorption mechanisms; classify the active substances according to their composition and specificity of action.
Neurology Essential learning objectives of this course are the ability to describe the damage and the ethiopatogenetic mechanisms subtending the most common diseases affecting the central and the peripheral nervous system and their clinical and instrumental diagnostic process. The course will also aim at providing knowledge to discern the neurobiological mechanisms favouring the recovery from acute and chronic neuronal damage as well as the mechanisms that support maladaptive plasticity. The course will achieve its objectives through lectures and interactive learning activities with the aim of improving students ability to understand and solve the main issues emerging in everyday clinical practice.
Neurosurgery Fundamental and indispensable objectives are the following: • To acquire precise scientific knowledge necessary to classify and correctly define the neurosurgical diseases most frequently encountered in the clinical setting. • Comprehension of the main pathophysiological mechanisms responsible of the neurological deficit. Identify the origin of the impairment and define its type and natural history.
Psychiatry The course is aimed at providing the fundamentals of psychopathology and the history of psychiatry and a basic knowledge of pathophysiology, the clinic and the treatment of the main psychiatric disorders.
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Neurology
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Essential learning objectives of this course are the ability to describe the damage and the ethiopatogenetic mechanisms subtending the most common diseases affecting the central and the peripheral nervous system and their clinical and instrumental diagnostic process. The course will also aim at providing knowledge to discern the neurobiological mechanisms favouring the recovery from acute and chronic neuronal damage as well as the mechanisms that support maladaptive plasticity. The course will achieve its objectives through lectures and interactive learning activities with the aim of improving students ability to understand and solve the main issues emerging in everyday clinical practice.
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2
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MED/26
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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Neurosurgery
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Fundamental and indispensable objectives are the following: • To acquire precise scientific knowledge necessary to classify and correctly define the neurosurgical diseases most frequently encountered in the clinical setting. • Comprehension of the main pathophysiological mechanisms responsible of the neurological deficit. Identify the origin of the impairment and define its type and natural history.
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2
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MED/27
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Pharmacology
(objectives)
At the end of the academic training course the student is likely to be able to describe the basic principles of clinical pharmacology and in particular, notions of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics and absorption mechanisms; classify the active substances according to their composition and specificity of action.
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2
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BIO/14
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20
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Basic compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Psychiatry
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The course has the following educational objectives: to achieve a basic preparation in theoretical, design and operational fields of psychiatric pathology. Achieve ability to use cognitive and intervention tools aimed at prevention, diagnosis and support activities in the psychiatric field. Acquire basic skills to establish characteristics of the main psychiatric disorders. To acquire the ability to assess the severity index concerning situations in which psychiatric disorders. Be able to collaborate in interventions, to be collaboratively performed in multidisciplinary groups. To acquire knowledge on the main information tools and on the telematic communication in the specific areas of competence.
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1
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MED/25
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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90311 -
Pediatric clinical sciences
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APPLIED TECHNICAL AND MEDICAL SCIENCESLearning objective is the knowledge of the technologies of diagnostic imaging available today, the technical and practical aspects, the radiation protection aspects and any precautions necessary for the pediatric field for the implementation of radiological practices to support the rehabilitation process are essential objectives. The course aims to provide every element useful for knowing how to use radiological imaging appropriately. These objectives will be achieved through lectures designed to facilitate learning and improve the ability to face and solve the main questions relating to diagnostic imaging in pediatric age. GENERAL AND SPECIALIZED PEDIATRICS The course intends to promote specific learning about physiology and most important pathologies of neonatal and pediatric age. Specific attention will be dedicated to prenatal and neonatal care, physiology of neonatal transition at birth, promotion of breastfeeding and prevention of neonatal and pediatric injuries. The student will acquire knowledge about the pathogenic mechanisms as well as clinical manifestations and management of major pediatric diseases. Specific attention will be dedicated to immunization, respiratory tract diseases, infectious diseases and immune-mediated diseases with special focus on allergy and autoimmune conditions. LOCOMOTIVE SYSTEM Orthopaedics is the specialty that treats diseases or injuries of the body's musculoskeletal system. This system includes bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and nerves and allows you to move, walk and be active. The course is focused about learning the most important and frequent pathologies in pediatric orthopedics and preparing the student to manage all the essentials pre and post trauma/surgery to regain a full healing. A physiotherapist plays an essential role within the multidisciplinary team of doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, psychologists and play therapists. The aim of the course is to teach how the physiotherapy gets joints and muscles moving and gains functional skills, such as learning to walk with crutches or a frame. An experienced physiotherapist will complete an assessment of all children who are going to have orthopaedic surgery. The physiotherapy assessment is essential in aiding decision-making regarding surgery or other recommendations. It also allows us to prepare the family and the child for surgery, answer questions, and plan what help and further physiotherapy might be needed after you are discharged home. A physiotherapist will help the child after surgery to regain mobility and independence in order to be discharged home. CHILD NEUROLOGY Fundamental and indispensable objectives are the following: • To acquire precise scientific knowledge necessary to classify and correctly define the pediatric neurological diseases most frequently encountered in the clinical setting. • Comprehension of the main pathophysiological mechanisms responsible of the neurological deficit and specific in children. Clinical approach to child affected by neurological diseases most encountered in rehabilitation clinical setting.
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Locomotive system diseases
(objectives)
Orthopaedics is the specialty that treats diseases or injuries of the body's musculoskeletal system. This system includes bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and nerves and allows you to move, walk and be active. The course is focused about learning the most important and frequent pathologies in pediatric orthopedics and preparing the student to manage all the essentials pre and post trauma/surgery to regain a full healing. A physiotherapist plays an essential role within the multidisciplinary team of doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, psychologists and play therapists. The aim of the course is to teach how the physiotherapy gets joints and muscles moving and gains functional skills, such as learning to walk with crutches or a frame. An experienced physiotherapist will complete an assessment of all children who are going to have orthopaedic surgery. The physiotherapy assessment is essential in aiding decision-making regarding surgery or other recommendations. It also allows us to prepare the family and the child for surgery, answer questions, and plan what help and further physiotherapy might be needed after you are discharged home. A physiotherapist will help the child after surgery to regain mobility and independence in order to be discharged home.
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1
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MED/33
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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General and specialised pediatrics
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The course intends to promote specific learning about physiology and most important pathologies of neonatal and pediatric age. Specific attention will be dedicated to prenatal and neonatal care, physiology of neonatal transition at birth, promotion of breastfeeding and prevention of neonatal and pediatric injuries.
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2
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MED/38
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20
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Pediatric neuropsychiatry
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Fundamental and indispensable objectives are the following: • To acquire precise scientific knowledge necessary to classify and correctly define the pediatric neurological diseases most frequently encountered in the clinical setting. • Comprehension of the main pathophysiological mechanisms responsible of the neurological deficit and specific in children. • Clinical approach to child affected by neurological diseases most encountered in rehabilitation clinical setting;
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2
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MED/39
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20
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Applied technical and medical sciences
(objectives)
Learning objective is the knowledge of the technologies of diagnostic imaging available today, the technical and practical aspects, the radiation protection aspects and any precautions necessary for the pediatric field for the implementation of radiological practices to support the rehabilitation process are essential objectives. The course aims to provide every element useful for knowing how to use radiological imaging appropriately. These objectives will be achieved through lectures designed to facilitate learning and improve the ability to face and solve the main questions relating to diagnostic imaging in pediatric age.
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2
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MED/50
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20
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90312 -
Interdisciplinary clinical sciences 1
(objectives)
PHYSICAL AND REHABILITATION MEDICINE The objectives of the teaching course are to provide students with the knowledge related to the individual rehabilitation project in the main orthopedic and neurological pathologies. In particular, the objective of the course is the definition by the student of the individual rehabilitation project in a wide range of disability from main neurological and orthopedic pathologies, in the framwork of medical diagnosis and multidisciplinarity. EYE DISEASE The lessons have the objective of making the students understand the mechanisms of how the visual system functions, also by acquiring the notions of anatomy and physiopathology. LOCOMOTIVE SYSTEM DISEASE The aim of the course is to provide the basic principles of the main traumatic and degenerative pathologies of the musculoskeletal system with references to clinical practice in a perspective of assistance useful to the physiotherapist. In addition, the role of the physiotherapist will be investigated in pathologies involving surgical treatment. DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING AND RADIOTHERAPY • To know the basic principles of physics of medical imaging • To get the basic features “ABCS” methodology for the evaluation of plain films and MR images • To understand the correlation between imaging features and pain and/or functional impairment These objectives will be reached through frontal/interactive lessons to gather learning and improve the « solving problem » ability/correlation between pain and functional impairment using diagnostic imaging OTOLARINGOLOGY The understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the alterations in balance and the production mechanisms of speech and swallowing are essential objectives. These objectives will be achieved through face-to-face lectures, seminars and interactive teaching activities, designed to facilitate learning and improve the ability to deal with and solve the main pathological and degenerative diseases.
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Eye diseases
(objectives)
The lessons have the objective of making the students understand the mechanisms of how the visual system functions, also by acquiring the notions of anatomy and physiopathology.
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1
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MED/30
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10
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Locomotive system diseases
(objectives)
Orthopaedics is the specialty that treats diseases or injuries of the body's musculoskeletal system. This system includes bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and nerves and allows you to move, walk and be active. The course is focused about learning the most important and frequent pathologies in pediatric orthopedics and preparing the student to manage all the essentials pre and post trauma/surgery to regain a full healing. A physiotherapist plays an essential role within the multidisciplinary team of doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, psychologists and play therapists. The aim of the course is to teach how the physiotherapy gets joints and muscles moving and gains functional skills, such as learning to walk with crutches or a frame. An experienced physiotherapist will complete an assessment of all children who are going to have orthopaedic surgery. The physiotherapy assessment is essential in aiding decision-making regarding surgery or other recommendations. It also allows us to prepare the family and the child for surgery, answer questions, and plan what help and further physiotherapy might be needed after you are discharged home. A physiotherapist will help the child after surgery to regain mobility and independence in order to be discharged home.
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1
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MED/33
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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Physical and rehabilitation medicine
(objectives)
The objectives of the teaching course are to provide students with the knowledge related to the individual rehabilitation project in the main orthopedic and neurological pathologies. In particular, the objective of the course is the definition by the student of the individual rehabilitation project in a wide range of disability from main neurological and orthopedic pathologies, in the framwork of medical diagnosis and multidisciplinarity.
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2
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MED/34
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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Diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy
(objectives)
To know the basic principles of physics of medical imaging To get the basic features “ABCS” methodology for the evaluation of plain films and MR images To understand the correlation between imaging features and pain and/or functional impairment
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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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Otolaryngology
(objectives)
The understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the alterations in balance and the production mechanisms of speech and swallowing are essential objectives. These objectives will be achieved through face-to-face lectures, seminars and interactive teaching activities, designed to facilitate learning and improve the ability to deal with and solve the main pathological and degenerative diseases.
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1
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MED/31
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10
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90109 -
Information technology/seminar activities
(objectives)
General Objective: The course aims to give in a simple and interactive way information relating to patient mobilization techniques and correct posture of the healthcare provider
Specific objectives: Risks for work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs); Ergonomics, workplace, work organization; International guidelines (ISO); Italian Manual Material Handling (Legge 81) Mobilization, transfers and assistive devices, Exercises for the column
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2
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10
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Other activities
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90224 -
Elective courses
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3
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30
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Elective activities
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ENG |
Second semester
Course
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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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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90313 -
Rehabilitation methodology 2
(objectives)
This course aim at enhancing previous background on the functional evaluation of motor and neurological performance and providing the student additional expertise related to patients with neurological and motor diseases. A specific assessment of signs and symptoms together with analysis of balance, gait, posture, reaching and grasping will be provided in order to identify the treatment goals and design a rehabilitation plan in various fields.
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Nursing sciences and neuropsychiatric rehabilitation techniques
(objectives)
This course aim at enhancing previous background on the functional evaluation of motor and neurological performance and providing the student additional expertise related to patients with neurological and motor diseases. A specific assessment of signs and symptoms together with analysis of balance, gait, posture, reaching and grasping will be provided in order to identify the treatment goals and design a rehabilitation plan in various fields.
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3
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MED/48
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30
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Nursing sciences and neuropsychiatric rehabilitation techniques
(objectives)
This course aim at enhancing previous background on the functional evaluation of motor and neurological performance and providing the student additional expertise related to patients with neurological and motor diseases. A specific assessment of signs and symptoms together with analysis of balance, gait, posture, reaching and grasping will be provided in order to identify the treatment goals and design a rehabilitation plan in various fields.
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3
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MED/48
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30
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Nursing sciences and neuropsychiatric rehabilitation techniques
(objectives)
This course aim at enhancing previous background on the functional evaluation of motor and neurological performance and providing the student additional expertise related to patients with neurological and motor diseases. A specific assessment of signs and symptoms together with analysis of balance, gait, posture, reaching and grasping will be provided in order to identify the treatment goals and design a rehabilitation plan in various fields.
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2
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MED/48
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20
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90314 -
Geriatrics
(objectives)
INTERNAL MEDICINE The teaching of Internal Medicine examines the study of some of the main non communicable diseases and the basis of clinical methodolog. RHEUMATOLOGY Learning objective is the knowledge of common rheumatic diseases, of those rheumatic diseases that involve an emergency treatment, of socially relevant rheumatic diseases; recognition of symptoms and signs associated with rheumatic diseases; knowledge of the meaning red flags in rheumatology; to be able to evaluate the results of the most indicative laboratory parameters in the diagnostic iter of rheumatic diseases; knowledge of the correct use of imaging in rheumatology (X-rays, ultrasounds, magnetic resonance, computerized tomography, scintigraphy). These objectives will be achieved through lectures aimed at improving the ability to address and resolve the main issues of Rheumatology field. VASCULAR SURGERY The course of Vascular Surgery aims to introduce the student to the basic knowledge of the various pathologies of the vascular system. UROLOGY • At the end of the course the student must be able to:Provide the main concepts of anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of the male urinary and genital apparatus • Know the devices of common use in urological patients and describe the assistance given to the person with urology pathology who needs rehabilitative physiotherapy. • Develop diagnostic reasoning and care planning, referring to scientific evidence, in relation to physiotherapy assistance in the post-operative phases of the main urological interventions LOCOMOTIVE SYSTEM DISEASES Learning objective is the knowledge of common orthopaedic diseases, of traumatic lesions also these that involve an emergency treatment. Recognition of symptoms and signs associated with guidelines associated with orthopaedic and traumatology; knowledge and correct use of imaging in orthopaedic and traumatology (X-rays, ultrasounds, magnetic resonance, computerized tomography, scintigraphy). The knowledge of the orthopaedic and traumatology pathogenesis is mandatory to obtain a complete training on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal diseases and lesions. These objectives will be achieved through lectures aimed at improving the ability to address and resolve the main issues of Orthopedic and Traumatology field.
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Internal medicine
(objectives)
The teaching of Internal Medicine examines the study of some of the main non communicable diseases and the basis of clinical methodolog.
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1
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MED/09
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Rheumatology
(objectives)
Learning objective is the knowledge of common rheumatic diseases, of those rheumatic diseases that involve an emergency treatment, of socially relevant rheumatic diseases; recognition of symptoms and signs associated with rheumatic diseases; knowledge of the meaning red flags in rheumatology; to be able to evaluate the results of the most indicative laboratory parameters in the diagnostic iter of rheumatic diseases; knowledge of the correct use of imaging in rheumatology (X-rays, ultrasounds, magnetic resonance, computerized tomography, scintigraphy). These objectives will be achieved through lectures aimed at improving the ability to address and resolve the main issues of Rheumatology field.
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1
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MED/16
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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Urology
(objectives)
• At the end of the course the student must be able to:Provide the main concepts of anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of the male urinary and genital apparatus • Know the devices of common use in urological patients and describe the assistance given to the person with urology pathology who needs rehabilitative physiotherapy. • Develop diagnostic reasoning and care planning, referring to scientific evidence, in relation to physiotherapy assistance in the post-operative phases of the main urological interventions
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1
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MED/24
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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Locomotive system diseases
(objectives)
Learning objective is the knowledge of common orthopaedic diseases, of traumatic lesions also these that involve an emergency treatment. Recognition of symptoms and signs associated with guidelines associated with orthopaedic and traumatology; knowledge and correct use of imaging in orthopaedic and traumatology (X-rays, ultrasounds, magnetic resonance, computerized tomography, scintigraphy). The knowledge of the orthopaedic and traumatology pathogenesis is mandatory to obtain a complete training on the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal diseases and lesions. These objectives will be achieved through lectures aimed at improving the ability to address and resolve the main issues of Orthopedic and Traumatology field.
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1
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MED/33
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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Vascular surgery
(objectives)
The course of Vascular Surgery aims to introduce the student to the basic knowledge of the various pathologies of the vascular system.
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1
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MED/22
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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90111 -
Clinical practice
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21
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MED/48
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Core compulsory activities
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90112 -
Laboratory
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1
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25
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Other activities
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ENG |
THIRD YEAR
First semester
Course
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90113 -
Interdisciplinary clinical sciences 2
(objectives)
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASES The aim of the course is to provide the basic principles of the main pathologies of the respiratory system with references to clinical practice in a perspective of assistance useful to the physiotherapist. In addition, the role of the physiotherapist will be investigated in pathologies involving surgical treatment. CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM DISEASESThe training objectives are the basic pathophysiology of the cardiovascular system, cardiovascular semeiology, knowledge of the most common cardiovascular diseases, non-invasive diagnostic methods (ECG, echocardiography, radiological and scintigraphy imaging methods) and invasive (cardiac catheterization), treatment of the most common heart diseases (ischemic heart disease, valvulopathies, heart failure, arrhythmias, systemic arterial hypertension, risk factors). These objectives will be achieved through direct and / or indirect lectures and practical courses at the affiliated health facilities.
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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASES
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2
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MED/10
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM DISEASES
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2
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MED/11
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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90114 -
Vascular rehabilitation
(objectives)
Learning objective is the knowledge of the principles, evaluation and treatment techniques in respiratory rehabilitation. These objectives will be achieved through lectures aimed at improving the ability to address and resolve the main issues of this field. Learning objective is the knowledge of principles, protocols and evaluation and treatment in cardiosurgical rehabilitation. In addition knowledge of management of pain, edema and scars. These objectives will be achieved through lectures aimed at improving the ability to address and resolve the main issues of this area. Knowledge of the theoretical basis of the physiopathology in cardiovascular disease and related semeiotic system, knowledge of tools and indicators of cardiovascular function. Knowledge the basis of training in cardiac rehabilitation, learn assessment skills related to cardiovascular function tests and pragmatic rehabilitation treatment. Get to know multiprofessional paths and how to evaluate the results of the most indicative vital parameters for prognostic stratification. These objectives will be achieved through lectures and problem-solving workshop.
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NURSING SCIENCES AND NEUROPSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION TECHNIQUES
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2
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MED/48
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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NURSING SCIENCES AND NEUROPSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION TECHNIQUES
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2
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MED/48
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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NURSING SCIENCES AND NEUROPSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION TECHNIQUES
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2
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MED/48
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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90115 -
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 General and peripheral anesthesia. The basic Monitoring in Intensive Care Unit. Organ failure. Physiopathology and treatment.Mechanical ventilation.Extracorporeal removal techniques. The patient in shock.Stupor and coma
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MEDICAL ONCOLOGY
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2
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MED/06
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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GENERAL SURGERY
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1
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MED/18
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10
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Core compulsory activities
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ANESTHESIOLOGY
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1
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MED/41
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10
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Basic 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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Laboratory Hours
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Language
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90317 -
Healthcare management
(objectives)
GENERAL AND APPLIED HYGIENE Main objectives include knowledge of the general principles of hygiene and public health, and of health promotion. These objectives, in turn, include knowledge of the specific ways of transmission of infections; the epidemiological chain; the main healthcare associate d infections; roles and characteristics of the epidemiological studies; data of the epidemiological studies on healthcare associated infections; the concepts of cleaning, sanitation, disinfection, antisepsis and sterilization; infection control measures in the community and healthcare settings especially in the imaging diagnostic facilities; the concepts of prophylaxis. These objectives will be achieved through lectures/lessons, and with all the other tools capable of facilitating learning and the problem solving of the main aspects of the prevention and control of infection within applied hygiene. APPLIED ECONOMICS 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 analysis can be used to design and implement healthcare services Finally, students will learn the use of economic analysis and cost -benefit approach to evaluate public policies with particular focus to health technologies and the evaluation of new health professional roles. 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.
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General and applied hygiene
(objectives)
Main objectives include knowledge of the general principles of hygiene and public health, and of health promotion. These objectives, in turn, include knowledge of the specific ways of transmission of infections; the epidemiological chain; the main healthcare associate d infections; roles and characteristics of the epidemiological studies; data of the epidemiological studies on healthcare associated infections; the concepts of cleaning, sanitation, disinfection, antisepsis and sterilization; infection control measures in the community and healthcare settings especially in the imaging diagnostic facilities; the concepts of prophylaxis. These objectives will be achieved through lectures/lessons, and with all the other tools capable of facilitating learning and the problem solving of the main aspects of the prevention and control of infection within applied hygiene.
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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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Applied economics
(objectives)
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 analysis can be used to design and implement healthcare services Finally, students will learn the use of economic analysis and cost -benefit approach to evaluate public policies with particular focus to health technologies and the evaluation of new health professional roles.
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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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Forensic medicine
(objectives)
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.
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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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90116 -
Rehabilitation methodology 3
(objectives)
Learning objective is the knowledge of common rheumatic diseases, of those rheumatic diseases that involve an emergency treatment, of socially relevant rheumatic diseases; recognition of symptoms and signs associated with rheumatic diseases; knowledge of the meaning red flags in rheumatology; to be able to evaluate the results of the most indicative laboratory parameters in the diagnostic iter of rheumatic diseases; knowledge of the correct use of imaging in rheumatology (X-rays, ultrasounds, magnetic resonance, computerized tomography, scintigraphy). These objectives will be achieved through lectures aimed at improving the ability to address and resolve the main issues of Rheumatology field.The purpose of the course is to increase the students knowledge about the functional assessment and management of the main muscle-skeletal disorders. Basics on manual therapy and therapeutic exercise will be provided. Allowing the students to properly complete the physical therapy assessment is the last goal of the course, by widening the students’ skills to manage and plan a rehabilitation program. The course aims to give in a simple and interactive way information relating to assistive devices for autonomy, for sitting posture in a wheelchair, electronic solutions for moving and home automation technologies. Within a process aimed at improving the quality of life of the person with disability, the emphasis is placed on the assistive device as an integral part of the rehabilitation process and tools for its evaluation are offered to the therapist. The potential and limits of solutions aimed at motor disabilities and life situations are examined. First of all the tricks useful to all users are considered, then the tools are deepened by customizing the choices in complex cases.Knowledge of the assessment and treatment techniques of a patient with spinal cord injuries are essential objectives. Furthermore, knowledge of the principles and techniques of treatment of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilities are also essential objectives. These objectives will be achieved through lectures aimed at improving the ability to address and resolve the main issues of this field.
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NURSING SCIENCES AND NEUROPSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION TECHNIQUES
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2
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MED/48
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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NURSING SCIENCES AND NEUROPSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION TECHNIQUES
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2
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MED/48
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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NURSING SCIENCES AND NEUROPSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION TECHNIQUES
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2
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MED/48
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20
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
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NURSING SCIENCES AND NEUROPSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION TECHNIQUES
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2
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MED/48
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20
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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90225 -
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY/SEMINAR ACTIVITIES
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2
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-
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10
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-
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-
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Other activities
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90118 -
Electives
(objectives)
General Objective: The seminar aims to strengthen the students’ knowledge of concepts of academic writing and to develop their ability to read, understand and draft scientific publications in English.
Specific Objectives: Specifically, the seminar is preparatory for the writing of the degree thesis in accordance with the criteria of scientific publications. The seminar pursues the goal of offering third-year BA students theoretical and practical guidelines on how to write their final thesis.
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3
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30
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-
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-
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Elective activities
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ENG |
90119 -
Clinical practice
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20
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MED/48
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-
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-
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-
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Core compulsory activities
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ENG |
90120 -
Laboratory
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1
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25
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Other activities
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90121 -
Final exam
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6
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Final examination and foreign language test
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ENG |