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IIA - Pathological Physiology - CTBSPF13
Title: IIA - Patologická fyziologie
Guaranteed by: Department of Pathophysiology 3FM CU (12-UFYP)
Faculty: Third Faculty of Medicine
Actual: from 2016
Semester: winter
Points: 3
E-Credits: 3
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:27/45, other [HS]
Extent per academic year: 72 [hours]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: not taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Guarantor: doc. MUDr. Jan Mareš, CSc.
Classification: Medicine > Basic Sciences
Attributes: Modul IIA
Examination dates   Schedule   
Annotation -
Last update: PATAF (30.05.2008)
Pathological physiology is taught by means of problem orientated courses and it is thematically aimed according to course. Course takes a part in module IIA. In the context of the module course is aimed on the general principles of development and course of the disease. Pathophysiology is the subject interconnecting theoretical and clinical tutoring and it is essential for students? education in the terms of application of theoretical medicine to praxis.
Aim of the course -
Last update: PATAF (30.05.2008)

Primary goal of the subject is to teach student theoretical and practical application of obtained knowledge of physiological processes on pathological states when pathophysiological mechanisms develop.

Secondary objective is to educate student to be able to apply skills and knowledge in the field of special experimental pathology and mainly to be competent in clinical tutoring.

Literature -
Last update: PATAF (30.09.2011)

Study materials:

C. Porth: Pathophysiology (Lippincott USA)

S. Robbins: Pathologic basis of disease (Saunders USA)

A. Guyton: Textbook of medical physiology (Saunders USA)

C. Kaufman: Essentials of pathophysiology ((Lippincott USA)

K. McCance: Pathophysiology (Mosby USA)

Lectures

Internet resources

Teaching methods -
Last update: PATAF (30.05.2008)

Lectures, seminars, practical exercises, basics of methodological work with case reports

Requirements to the exam -
Last update: PATAF (30.09.2011)

Pathological Physiology Credit Requirements / Winter Term 2011-2012

 

1. Presence (due to the dean´s directive 11/2005 and 6/2006): 80% of the mandatory attendance (the student must be able to participate actively in all laboratory exercises, demonstrations and seminars). Replacement is possible; students can come with other group.

 

2. Case study presentation in written form, also in electronic - file format doc or rtf (one project in collaboration with other students)

The students will obtain the tasks during the whole winter term, one topic for a group of three or four students, after the explaining themes in lectures and seminars (e. g. topic of water dysbalance after the lectures and seminars about water metabolism disorders).  The discussion of these case studies will be in the following seminars. The exact day will be set by the teacher. The range specification: 2-3 pages A4, 30 lines per page respectively, contents: analysis and discussion of pathogenetic mechanisms only, neither diagnosis nor treatment. The paper will be critically evaluated by the teachers. If the case presentation would need any corrections or re-writing, the teacher will set the date for re-submission. Delay of case study submission without reason will lead to incomplete credit.

 

3. Passing all four tests in the 80th or higher percentile of correct answers for each test

Ø      1st mid-term test: in  the 5th  seminar, focused on the topics from the1st to the 4th  practicals and seminars

Ø      2nd mid-term test: in  the 10th  seminar, topics from the 6 th -9 th practicals and seminars

Ø      3rd mid-term test: in  the 16th  seminar, topics from the 11 th -15 th practicals and seminars

Ø      4th mid-term test: in  the 23th  seminar, topics from the 17 th -22 th practicals and seminars

Ø      Credit test (all pathophysiological themes of the winter term lectures, practical classes and seminars):

Ø      1st term - Credit test will be set for the 15th week.

Ø      2nd term - In case the student fails the 1st test attempt, then he/she repeats it during winter examination period.

A student is allowed to write the mid-term tests only once and in the case he has not passed he/she will be examined by the teacher. The credit test can be repeated two times, the first two attempts are in written form, the last is oral.

A student will able to pass the credit test only in the case when he/she has passed all aforementioned tests and he/she has completed the case study presentation.

 

If a student does not pass a final credit test and does not complete the case study project without a properly documented reason (e.g. illness), Assoc. Prof. Mareš will examine him/her during the examination period (the exact date will be established later).           

NOTE: The students need credit to be eligible for the sit for the exam.

 

If the student requests recognition of the credit from another university, he/she has to give in the request in the standard written form to Assoc. Prof. Mareš. The mid-term tests, credit test and case study presentations are obligated for all students.   

 

Organization of the exam:

The exam is in oral form. Students will choose (blind choice) three questions from the pathology and pathophysiology.  The exam questions are placed in the web pages of the faculty.

Syllabus -
Last update: PATAF (30.05.2008)

Interconnection with subjects of theoretical module

General pathophysiology of disease pathogenesis

Influence of external environment on organism

Homeostasis, regulation, acid-base balance ? principles

Water metabolism and internal environment changes and organism reaction

Energy metabolism and its disorders

Immunity, inflammation, healing

Receptor and post-receptor defects and intercellular regulation as a basis of human disease

Organism development. Neoplasia

Problems of tissue perfusion

Stress, shock

ANS and its disorders

Urgent states

CNS reaction on internal environment changes, disorders of consciousness, sleep disorders

ECG arrhythmias

General pathophysiology of blood

Hypoxia, ischemia

Entry requirements -
Last update: MUDr. Iveta Matějovská, CSc. (03.05.2012)

Successful completion of foregoing study courses: Cell Biology and Genetics and Structure and Functions of Human Body.

 
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