Jde o 3týdenní stáž na infekční klinice Ústřední vojenské nemocnice a infekční klinice Nemocnice Na Bulovce. Stáže zahrnují semináře na vybraná témata, klinickou výuku u lůžka pacienta a provádění vizity u infekčně nemocného. Důraz je kladen na virové hepatitidy, neuroinfekce, HIV infekci, sepse, zoonózy, exantémová onemocnění a střevní infekce. Podrobnosti na: http://www1.lf1.cuni.cz/~hrozs/
Poslední úprava: Jana Kolářová (08.03.2021)
The three-week course consisting of 75 teaching hours takes place at the Department of Infectious Diseases of the Military University Hospital and the Infectious Diseases Department of the Na Bulovce Hospital. The course includes seminars in selected topics, case studies and bedside clinical teaching. The course is focused on the clinical picture, laboratory diagnostics and management of important infectious diseases with the main focus on empiric antimicrobial therapy, general principles of diagnostics of infectious diseases, viral hepatitis, CNS infections, HIV infection, sepsis, zoonotic infections, skin rashes, gastrointestinal infections, pediatric infections, infections in the immune compromised host, bone and joint infections and vaccination programs.
Sylabus - angličtina
Poslední úprava: prof. MUDr. Michal Holub, Ph.D. (04.01.2016)
Antimicrobial Agents (4 hrs)
Bone and Joint Infections (2 hrs)
Diagnostic Laboratory Tests for Infectious Diseases (2 hrs)
HIV Disease and AIDS (4 hrs)
Gastrointestinal Infections (2 hrs)
Infectious Hepatology (3 hrs)
Intensive Care for Infectious Patients (4 hrs)
Infections in Intravenous Drug Users (2 hrs)
Intrauterine and Neonatal Infections (2 hrs)
Nervous System Infections (2 hrs)
Nosocomial Infections (2 hrs)
Rash Illnesses and Skin Infections (2 hrs)
Respiratory Infections (2 hrs)
Tropical Medicine (4 hrs)
Vaccination (2 hrs)
Literatura
Poslední úprava: prof. MUDr. Michal Holub, Ph.D. (05.01.2023)
Hobstová J (ed.). Infectious Diseases. Charles University i Prague - Karolinum Press, 2012, 246 p.
Metody výuky - angličtina
Poslední úprava: doc. MUDr. Ondřej Beran, Ph.D. (19.12.2023)
Seminars, case studies, bedside clinical teaching
Vstupní požadavky - angličtina
Poslední úprava: MUDr. Simona Arientová, Ph.D., MBA (30.12.2021)
The course always starts in the Training Center (building F, entrance F2) of the Military University Hospital at 8:30 A.M. Teaching sites for the next days are displayed in the timetable. Seminars are held either at the Training Center or at the Department of Infectious Diseases (building E) of the Military University Hospital or at the Department of Infectious, Tropical and Parasitic Diseases (building No. 7) of the Na Bulovce Hospital. The bedside clinical teaching also takes place at the both teaching sites. The cloakroom and seminar room of the Department of Infectious Diseases of the Military University Hospital are located in the ground floor of building E (entrance E7, ring the bell "sectretariát"). The cloakrooms No. 504 and 502 of the Department of Infectious, Tropical and Parasitic Diseases of the Na Bulovce Hospital are located on the 5th floor of the building. The keys for these cloakrooms are in the secretary’s office (room No. 807, phone 266082717) on the 8th floor. Please, do not use the elevator; it is for the staff only!
For the bedside clinical teaching always bring with you slippers, stethoscope, and a clean white coat. Do not forget a valid ID (ISIC) which must be on a badge and placed on a visible location on your coat! Please, respect rules of "quiet environment" when you are outside the cloakrooms or seminar room.
Požadavky ke zkoušce - angličtina
Poslední úprava: MUDr. Simona Arientová, Ph.D., MBA (30.12.2021)
Infectious Disease Exam Questions
General Medicine, academic year 2018/19
a) Cytomegalovirus infections b) Tick-borne encephalitis and other arboviral encephalitides
a) Measles and Rubella b) Legionnaires´ disease and related illnesses
a) Acute bacterial meningitis in adult patients b) Biological weapons and bioterrorism (Smallpox, Anthrax, Lassa, Ebola)
a) Diseases caused by food-borne enterotoxins ("food poisoning") and botulism b) Tetracycline, tigecycline and chloramphenicol
a) Aseptic meningitis and acute meningoencephalitis b) Broad-spectrum penicillins and carbapenems
a) Oral manifestations of infectious diseases b) Antimicrobial resistance and its impact on antimicrobial therapy
a) Tetanus including prevention and prophylaxis b) Erythema multiforme, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, erythema nodosum
a) Health care associated infections b) Fifth disease (erythema infectiosum) and sixth disease (roseola infantum)
a) Erysipelas, cellulitis and necrotizing fasciitis b) Infectious diseases in intensive care
a) Differential diagnosis of jaundice and liver lesions b) Neonatal infections
a) Diphtheria and differential diagnosis of acute tonsillopharyngitis b) Macrolides and azalides
a) Differential diagnosis of maculopapular rash b) Mumps
a) Differential diagnosis of vesiculopustulous rash b) Cholera and infections due to non-cholera Vibrio
a) Symptoms, signs and laboratory features of viral hepatitis b) Clostridium difficile infection
a) Lyme Disease b) Interferon and steroids in the therapy of infectious diseases
a) Meningism, lumbar puncture and CSF examination b) Dengue Fever, Chikungunya and Yellow Fever
a) Epidemiology of viral hepatitis including prevention and prophylaxis b) Atypical pneumonia
a) Differences in pneumonia symptoms according to specific etiologic agent b) Principles of empiric antimicrobial therapy
a) Specific forms of infective endocarditis, and septic thrombophlebitis b) Sulphonamides, trimethoprim and metronidazol
a) Diagnosis and therapy of urinary tract infections b) Toxoplasmosis and toxocariasis
a) Differential diagnosis of febrile illness in tropical and subtropical areas b) Scarlet fever
a) Invasive meningococcal disease b) Management of health care in ID department including highly dangerous infections
a) Campylobacteriosis and infections due to Yersinia enterocolitica b) Basic principles of the anti-infectious immunity
a) Diarrhoeal diseases caused by viruses b) Opportunistic infections and neoplasms in persons with AIDS
a) Infections in i.v. drug users b) Rifamycine, glycopeptides and linezolid
a) Selected intra-abdominal infections (cholangoitis, peritonitis) b) Collection and interpretation of blood culture
a) Natural history of HIV infection and medical management of HIV positive subjects b) Pathogenesis, symptomatology and diagnosis of sepsis
a) Joint infectious diseases b) Typhoid fever, related enteric fevers and rickettsioses
a) Chickenpox and shingles b) Cryptococcosis, aspergillosis and pneumocystosis
a) Leptospirosis and infections due to hantavirus b) Immunizations in high-risk persons and during outbreaks
a) Enterobiasis, ascariasis, taenioses and trichinellosis b) Laboratory inflammatory markers
a) Infections due to herpes simplex virus type 1 and 2 b) Guillain-Barré syndrome
a) Infectious mononucleosis b) Infectious disease prevention in travellers (including recommended vaccinations)
a) Anaerobic soft-tissue infections b) Tularaemia
a) Differential diagnosis of lymphadenopathy b) Natural penicillins
a) Salmonellosis and shigellosis b) Antiviral therapy for herpetic infections and influenza
a) Upper respiratory tract infections (excluding influenza) b) Infections in patients with neutropenia, complement deficiency and asplenia
a) Enteric infections due to Escherichia coli b) Cephalosporins
a) Infectious diseases in the pregnancy b) Routine vaccination schedule and individually recommended vaccination
a) Palsies in infectious diseases b) Lincosamides
a) Pertussis and related diseases b) Systemic antifungal drugs
a) Fever of unknown origin - FUO (aetiology and work-up) b) Antiviral therapy of viral hepatitis and HIV disease
a) Influenza and parainfluenza b) Aminoglycosides
a) Acute epiglottitis and subglottic laryngitis b) Leishmaniasis, Schistosomiasis and skin lesions in travellers
a) Community-acquired pneumonia - aetiology and treatment b) Toxic shock syndrome and Kawasaki syndrome
a) Congenital and perinatal infections (TORCH) b) Quinolones and nitrofurantoin
a) Meningitis in newborns and infants b) Travellers’ diarrhoea and prevention of food-borne infections in tropics and subtropics
a) Rabies including prevention and prophylaxis b) Infections in patients with cellular and humoral immunodeficiency
a) Infective endocarditis b) Fever and its treatment
a) Invasive candidiasis b) Malaria
a) Treatment of sepsis and septic shock b) Chronic hepatitis B and C
a) Infections in diabetics, elderly and patients with immunosuppressive therapy b) Anti-staphylococcal drugs
a) An approach to the acute diarrhoeal disease of infants b) Plague, Anthrax, Brucellosis and Actinomycosis
a) Amoebiasis, giardiasis and cryptosporidiosis b) Tonsillopharyngitis, paratonsillar abscess and neck deep fascial space infections
a) Liver abscess and parasitic cysts of the liver b) Immune Globulins in the treatment and prevention of infectious diseases
a) Osteomyelitis and spondylodiscitis b) ID specialist´s consultation and antibiotic counselling