Head and Neck

A.Y. 2026/2027
8
Max ECTS
96
Overall hours
SSD
BIO/09 BIO/16 MED/28 MED/30 MED/31
Language
English
Learning objectives
This course provides the students with the main knowledge regarding the diseases and the disorders that the physician should know in the head and neck district. The course integrates different disciplines, including basic disciplines, i.e. Anatomy and Physiology, and the main clinical disciplines relative to this complex area, i.e. Dentistry, Ear-Nose and Throat (ENT), Ophthalmology. The course focuses on the basic and clinical aspects of the Head and Neck pathologies. The course is designed in different blocks. In the first block anatomy and physiology topics are preparatory to the clinical science lectures. Anatomy addresses the regional organization of the human head and neck, with a topographic approach in relation to clinical practice. Physiology addresses the sensory innervation of the oral-facial region and the principal head and neck related motor functions. The basic science blocks are followed by clinical blocks, each one presenting a main topic, i.e. a symptom related to head and neck district. Taking the symptom as starting point, lectures disclose the possible mechanisms originating the symptom, driving the student in the differential diagnosis through a multidisciplinary integrated analysis of the different organs and systems of head and neck. Dentistry lectures aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the common oral diseases, the relationship existing between oral and general health, and their prevention and treatment. Students are trained to recognize patients requiring interdisciplinary therapy in order to effectively interface with other specialties and disciplines in the care of patients. ENT lectures will focus on the different disorders in the ENT districts: clinical presentation and consequences of non-treatment and diagnostic means are discussed. Lectures highlight those diseases that overlap with the "neighboring" disciplines (e.g. odontogenic sinusitis) and discuss shared therapeutic options. Lectures of Ophthalmology provide a good background of knowledge about eye and vision related disorders, focusing on epidemiologically relevant diseases across different age groups. A final part focused on acute vision disorders and emergency completes the course. The final part of the course focuses on systemic respiratory and hemorrhagic emergencies secondary to facial trauma will complete the course. Overall, the course encourages a multidisciplinary approach and try to integrate, whenever possible, all the features shared by the different specialties.
Expected learning outcomes
Students are expected to know: - the anatomic-functional basis of head and neck related functions - origin of pain in the head and neck area The possible mechanisms originating the symptoms, differential diagnosis and clinical management of: - nasal obstruction, epistaxis, oral mucosal diseases - commonly prescribed medications and their significance for Oral Health - movement Disorders: Facial Palsy, Dysphonia, Dysphagia, Dyspnea, Ocular motion disorders - loss of function: DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS - neck and facial masses - vertigo - how pregnancy, growth and ageing affect the Head and Neck area - distrectual expressions of systemic diseases and emergency - facial and craniofacial disproportion.
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

Modules or teaching units
Anatomy
BIO/16 - HUMAN ANATOMY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 8 hours
Lessons - Innovative Teaching : 4 hours
Shifts:

Human physiology
BIO/09 - PHYSIOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 8 hours
Lessons - Innovative Teaching : 4 hours
Professor: Cerri Gabriella
Shifts:
Turno
Professor: Cerri Gabriella

Odontostomatological diseases
MED/28 - ORAL DISEASES AND DENTISTRY - University credits: 2
Lessons: 16 hours
Lessons - Innovative Teaching : 8 hours
Shifts:

Ophthalmology
MED/30 - OPHTHALMOLOGY - University credits: 2
Lessons: 16 hours
Lessons - Innovative Teaching : 8 hours
Professor: Villani Edoardo
Shifts:
Turno
Professor: Villani Edoardo

Otorhinolaryngology
MED/31 - OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY - University credits: 2
Lessons: 16 hours
Lessons - Innovative Teaching : 8 hours

Professor(s)
Reception:
email appointments
ASST Santi Paolo e Carlo. Blocco C, 9th floor
Reception:
Wednesday afternoon, starting 2 p.m. - email contact for scheduling required
9th floor, building C, San Paolo hospital, Milan