Lectures (30 h): Principles and updates in cardiology, pneumology, and nephrology. Seminars/microlectures: Instrumental methods, approach to clinical problems, and case studies. Practicals: Training in history taking and physical examination, discussions over clinical cases, demonstration of investigatory and treatment techniques. Microlectures and practicals are focused mainly on the lectured subspecialties of internal medicine.
Requirements to the exam
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For the credit, attendance at practicals and seminars is required, with one absence (with leave) tolerated.
1. Patient with syncope and palpitations. (Pařízek 1) 2. Principles of electrocardiography (ECG). (Haman 1) 3. Principles of electrocardiography (ECG). (Pudil 1) 4. Investigation in angiology. (Malý 1) 5. Noninvasive investigation in cardiology. (Pudil 1) 6. Coronarography and intravascular intervention (+ video) A(Bis 1) 7. Structgural coronary interventions (Bis 1) 8. Respiratory function tests (Kudela 1) 9. Bronchoscopy (+video) (Koblížek 1) 10. Renal function tests. (Šafránek 1)
11. Principles of dialysis and kindey transplantation. (Šafránek 1)
12. Renal function tests (Šafránek 1)
13. Credit.
Literature
Last update: Patricie Mrkvičková (10.02.2021)
Compulsory literature Haslett, Ch. at al. Davidson´s Principles and Practice of Medicine. 19th ed. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 2002. ISBN 0443070350
Andreoli, T. E. et al. Cecil Essentials of Medicine. 6th ed. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Company, 2003.
Recommended literature Kasper, D. at al. Harrison´s Principles of Internal Medicine. 16th Ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2005.