Seminar topics:
1. Rheumatolgical examination
2.Rheumatoid arthritis
3. Osteoarthritis , osteoporosis
4. Gout, Vasculitis
5. Credit (test) WILL BE CONDUCTED ON THE CLINIC
Obligatory textbook: |
Textbooks necessary to acquire basic knowledge of the course: - Harrison’s Internal Medicine - Macleod’s Clinical Examination |
Supplementary literature: |
Bates's Guide to Physical Examination and History taking |
Lectures topics :
Criteria for assessing the learning outcomes achieved and the form and conditions for obtaining the credit for the course: |
V year - Method of passing individual classes - oral (discussion during classes, observation of student work, assessment of activity during classes)
- Method of passing individual seminars - oral
- Method and form of completing all didactic classes in a particular unit - written test (multiple choice test) and passing the history of the disease (implementation of a specific task, multimedia presentation)
- The block begins with checking the knowledge of physical examination in the field of Internal Medicine - a form of checking for the decision of the Departments.
- Preparation to classes is marked by activity in the classroom (analysis of clinical cases within the discussed issues).
- Preparation of the medical history during the exercise block.
- Credit of seminars - based on discussion and participation in the seminar.
- At the end of the block there is a test of knowledge from the material being carried out (subjects including seminars, classes and lectures). The most common form of checking knowledge is test completion. In the case of fail – correction test during 5 days after finishing block
Absence not confirmed by the sick note – the obligation to make up classes after consultation with the teacher. Only the students, who participate in all classes - can pass the classes. There is possibility to make up classes in the case of absence less than 30% of the classes |