Students obtain the theoretical knowledge in general and special dermatology as well as in venereology.
General dermatology: anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology of the skin, clinical patterns, therapy, diagnosis of skin disorders.
Special dermatology: cutaneous reactions to external injury, bacterial infections, fungal infections, viral infections, AIDS - associated pathology of the skin, infestations, disorders of keratinization, psoriasis, eczema and dermatitis, bullous and connective tissue diseases. Blood vessels, lymphatics, sebaceous, sweat gland and skin pigmentation disorders, drug eruptions, skin tumours, genetic disorders.
Venereology: gonorrhoea, syphilis, sexually transmitted diseases, examination of patients.
The description of skin clinical pattern, basic investigation methods and differential diagnostics are a content of practical education in dermatology. The training in topical, internal and physical therapy is also necessary.
Requirements to the exam
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Credit
Credit will be given to students who fulfil the attendance requirements.
Students are required to attend all practical classes, absence due to illness has to be supported with a doctor´s certificate.
The number of legitimate absences may not exceed 20% of all practical classes.
Examination
Final exam can be taken only in case the student has passed the credit from practical classes and seminars. Final examination is either oral or in a written form. Detailed information on the format of this examination will be provided by the head of the department at the end of the practical course. An obvious part of the final examination is an investigative analysis of one patient with a skin or venereal condition to establish accurate diagnosis.
Syllabus
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Lectures
The tissues of the skin, physiology and pathophysiology of the skin. (Celakovska 1)
Photodermatoses. Cutaneous reactions to external injury. (Ettler 1)
Bullous diseases. (Salavec 1)
AIDS - associated pathology of the skin. (Salavec 1)
Syphilis. (Salavec 1)
Gonorrhoea, STI. (Salavec 1)
Psoriasis. Disorders of keratinisation.(Sokolova 1)
Naevi and tumors of the skin. (Sokolova 1)
Diseases of arteries and veins. (Belobradek 1)
Sebaceous and sweat gland disorders. (Belobradek 1)
Eczema. (Celakovska 1)
Viral infection. (Celakovska 1)
Practical courses & seminars
Lecturers
Assoc. Prof. Miloslav Salavec, M.D., Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof. Karel Ettler, M.D., Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof. Jarmila Celakovska, M.D., Ph.D.
Andrea Bartlova, M.D.
Michal Belobradek, M.D.
Alena Bernardova, M.D.
Michal Mrazik, M.D.
Kristyna Sokolova, M.D.
Veronika Wertzova, M.D., Ph.D.
Microlectures
Bullous diseases.
Clinical slides.
Connective tissue diseases I.
Connective tissue diseases II.
Dermatological examination.
Differential diagnosis.
Diseases caused by bacteria.
Diseases of skin glands.
Erythema, urticaria. Eczema.
Gonorrhoea.
Histopathological findings.
Infestations.
Mycology.
Past history of disease.
Phlebology I.
Phlebology II.
Prescription in dermatology I.
Prescription in dermatology II.
Psoriasis.
Skin oncology.
Syphilis I.
Syphilis II.
Systemic treatment.
Veneral diseases.
Viral diseases.
Practical courses
Diagnosis tools in eczema.
Laboratory.
Consulting room.
Outpatient clinic.
Ward round.
Notes
The teaching aims in dermatovenereology are essentially dealing with the methods used in the diagnosis and treatment of cutaneous disease and venereal infections as well. Undergraduate students of medicine are given detailed accounts of the principles of diagnosis and these principles are mostly available during the lectures. Each student has to be equipped with a white coat. Without this he could be excluded from the practical lessons. Students are governed by tutors to gain a deeper and wider knowledge of the diseased skin and mucous membranes during the lessons. All students are expected to be theoretically prepared beforehand.