Internal Medicine
A.Y. 2019/2020
Learning objectives
The course has the objective to give students the ability to collect patient's medical history (history taking), to perform a physical examination of adults and elder elderly, of both sexes, to discuss the main diagnostic issues and to propose the more common therapies.
Presentation, symptoms, signs, diagnosis (with differential), prevention and treatment of the main clinical syndromes of the following organ and systems are discussed:
- heart and cardiovascular system,
- lung,
- gastrointestinal system,
- kidney,
- endocrinology and diabetes mellitus,
- blood,
- main neoplasms,
- immune system, connective tissue and joints,
- some infectious diseases, such as mononucleosis, viral hepatitis, infective endocarditis.
Pluripathology and frailty is considered.
The main therapies are presented, including corticosteroid therapy and first level antibiotic therapies.
There is a special focus on specific aspects of clinical presentation, diagnosis, prevention and therapy.
The course has also the objective to give the student the ability to critically evaluate laboratory tests and imaging studies. The student acquires the relational abilities that are needed when speaking with parents.
Presentation, symptoms, signs, diagnosis (with differential), prevention and treatment of the main clinical syndromes of the following organ and systems are discussed:
- heart and cardiovascular system,
- lung,
- gastrointestinal system,
- kidney,
- endocrinology and diabetes mellitus,
- blood,
- main neoplasms,
- immune system, connective tissue and joints,
- some infectious diseases, such as mononucleosis, viral hepatitis, infective endocarditis.
Pluripathology and frailty is considered.
The main therapies are presented, including corticosteroid therapy and first level antibiotic therapies.
There is a special focus on specific aspects of clinical presentation, diagnosis, prevention and therapy.
The course has also the objective to give the student the ability to critically evaluate laboratory tests and imaging studies. The student acquires the relational abilities that are needed when speaking with parents.
Expected learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student is supposed to be able to make diagnostic hypotheses for the most important diseases of each different system, to know the differential diagnosis, the diagnostic procedures, including laboratory diagnosis and imaging, to propose therapies.
Lesson period: First semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Course syllabus
· Heart and cardiovascular system,
· lung,
· gastrointestinal system,
· kidney,
· endocrinology and diabetes mellitus,
· blood,
· main neoplasms,
· immune system, connective tissue and joints,
· some infectious diseases, such as mononucleosis, viral hepatitis, infective endocarditis.
· lung,
· gastrointestinal system,
· kidney,
· endocrinology and diabetes mellitus,
· blood,
· main neoplasms,
· immune system, connective tissue and joints,
· some infectious diseases, such as mononucleosis, viral hepatitis, infective endocarditis.
Prerequisites for admission
The knowledge acquired in previous years will be useful for this course. In particular it is necessary to have acquired the knowledge of the following courses: PHARMACOLOGY, SYSTEM DISEASES, CLINICAL AND SURGICAL PATHOLOGY
Teaching methods
Frontal lectures
Clinical cases
Clinical cases
Teaching Resources
1. Harrison's principles of internal medicine
2. Rugarli Medicina Interna Sistematica
3. le diapositive delle lezioni più rilevanti vengono caricate sul sito ARIEL
2. Rugarli Medicina Interna Sistematica
3. le diapositive delle lezioni più rilevanti vengono caricate sul sito ARIEL
Assessment methods and Criteria
At the end of the course the student is supposed to be able to make diagnostic hypotheses for the most important diseases of each different system, to know the differential diagnosis, the diagnostic procedures, including laboratory diagnosis and imaging, to propose therapies.
· Oral exam. There are no intermediate tests.
· Sessions: an exam session for each month, from September till July
· The candidate initially must evaluate and ECG, or an emogas or a panel of biochemical analyisis, and as a further step must answer to 2 open questions about the topics included in the course program.
· The knowledge of the specific topics of the course will be evaluated
· At the end of tests, the professor makes a final assessment of the student, that can include three cases:
1.the student is PASSED (the score is expressed in thirtieths, minimum score 18/30, highest score 30/30 with --honours)
2.the student is POSTPONED to the next exam date
3. the student is WITHDRAWN (The candidate has the right to withdraw from the oral exam at any time)
· The results of exams are available on the Online Services and at the place of the exam
· Books:
1. Harrison's principles of internal medicine
· 2. Rugarli Medicina Interna Sistematica
· Oral exam. There are no intermediate tests.
· Sessions: an exam session for each month, from September till July
· The candidate initially must evaluate and ECG, or an emogas or a panel of biochemical analyisis, and as a further step must answer to 2 open questions about the topics included in the course program.
· The knowledge of the specific topics of the course will be evaluated
· At the end of tests, the professor makes a final assessment of the student, that can include three cases:
1.the student is PASSED (the score is expressed in thirtieths, minimum score 18/30, highest score 30/30 with --honours)
2.the student is POSTPONED to the next exam date
3. the student is WITHDRAWN (The candidate has the right to withdraw from the oral exam at any time)
· The results of exams are available on the Online Services and at the place of the exam
· Books:
1. Harrison's principles of internal medicine
· 2. Rugarli Medicina Interna Sistematica
MED/09 - INTERNAL MEDICINE - University credits: 4
Lessons: 32 hours
Professors:
Bergamaschini Luigi Cesare, Brucato Antonio Luca, Casella Francesco, Lucini Daniela, Tombetti Enrico
Shifts:
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Professors:
Bergamaschini Luigi Cesare, Brucato Antonio Luca, Casella Francesco, Lucini Daniela, Tombetti EnricoProfessor(s)
Reception:
On appointment (send an email)
Exercise Medicine Units, IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano, via Pier Lombardo 22