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Pathology 2 - B81163 (Zubní lékařství AP)
Title: Patologická anatomie 2
Guaranteed by: Institute of Pathology First Faculty of Medicine Charles University and General University Hospital in Prague (11-00310)
Faculty: First Faculty of Medicine
Actual: from 2021
Semester: winter
Points: 5
E-Credits: 5
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:2/2, C+Ex [HT]
Extent per academic year: 60 [hours]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: not taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Explanation: Prof. MUDr Pavel Dundr,Ph.D.
Additional information: http://pau.lf1.cuni.cz/
Guarantor: prof. MUDr. Pavel Dundr, Ph.D.
prof. MUDr. Ctibor Povýšil, DrSc.
Attributes: Teoretický předmět
Zubní lékařství
Pre-requisite : B81149
Is pre-requisite for: B80101, B81178, B81069
Is interchangeable with: B83149
Annotation -
Last update: Vladěna Topičová (15.10.2007)
General pathology ? explanation of basis principles and causes of cellular and tissue damage, especially necrosis, apoptosis, gangrene, atrophy, hypertrophy, metabolic disorders. Further topics will cover amyloidosis, calcification, hematogenous pigments, local circulatory disturbances, classification of acute and chronic inflammatory processes, pathomorphology of tissue changes in infectious diseases, principles of general oncology oriented towards the biology of neoplastic transformation and growth, precanceroses and classification of individual tumour types. Organ pathology pathomorphology of the most important non-neoplastic and neoplastic diseases. Special pathology- focusing on non-neoplastic and neoplastic oral cavity diseases incl. jaws, salivary glands, and surrounding soft tissues.
Literature - Czech
Last update: MUDr. Michaela Kendall Bártů, Ph.D. (23.10.2019)

Basic literature:
Kumar V., Abbas A.K., Fausto N., Aster J. : Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease. 8th ed. Saunders, 2009, 1464 pages, ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1437707920
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781437707922


Course completion requirements
Last update: MUDr. Michaela Kendall Bártů, Ph.D. (23.10.2019)

 

Rules for performance on examination at the Institute of Pathology in the subject Pathology

Rules for specifying examination dates, registration and cancellation for an exam and re-examination. All dates on which the exam can be taken will be listed on SIS from last days of November in agreement with the academic calendar. This number of dates will be definitive.

 

1) Specifying the examination dates

 

The dates of examination will be announced in the 5th week of the semester . They will be entered in the SIS. All dates on which the exam can be taken will be specified. This number of dates will be definitive.

 

The examination dates (also called “terms”) will be set in the following periods:

 

A subject in the summer semester

- pre-terms (during the last two weeks of the semester)

- terms in the regular examination period of the summer semester (June)

- terms during summer holidays (July- August)

- terms in the second part of the regular examination period (September in agreement with the academic calendar)

 

A subject in the winter semester

- pre-terms (during the last two weeks of the semester)

-terms in the regular examination period of the winter semester (January- February  in agreement with the academic calendar)

- terms in the regular examination period of the summer semester (June)

- first 2 weeks in summer holidays (July)

- terms in the second part of the regular examination period (September in agreement with the academic calendar)

 

The last term can be held not later than two weeks before the beginning of the next academic year (see the Rules). After that, no more exams can be performed or terms applied for, even if not all possible terms/resits offered have been taken.

 

 

2) Rules for registration for exams and cancellation

The start of registration for specific examination dates will be entered in SIS, and it will be different in particular groups of terms.

 

It will be specific for the following groups of terms:

- pre-terms + regular terms: from  last days of November (according to the given schedule from the Dean´s Office)

- regular terms in summer: from  last days of March (according to the given schedule from the Dean´s Office

- terms during summer holidays + terms in the second part of the examination period: from  the end of the June terms 

 

A student can only take the exam if registered for the term in SIS, and when all requisites for the exam have been met.

 Registration for an exam is not determined by obtaining the credit but taking the exam is, apart from the credit in the given subject, also limited by completion of any subject that is specified as a (pre)requisite. A student who fails to meet the given requisites will be deleted from the list for the term before examination, of which he/she will be informed by e-mail. This deletion will not reduce the number of terms further available for the student.

 

Registration for particular examination dates (“terms”) will be possible at the latest 2 days prior to the date of the exam.

Cancellation will be possible at the latest 3 days prior to the date of the exam.

 

3) Failure to turn up for examination and apology

The student who fails to turn up for the examination that he/she has registered for cannot register for another examination date (see Regulations, Article 6, Subsection 16, and Rules, Articles 8 and 9).

The student must apologise in advance (except apparently serious conditions)  to the principal teacher of the subject (otherwise the term will be lost - the number of attempts reduced):

Prof. MUDr. Jaroslava Dušková, CSc., jaroslava.duskova@lf1.cuni.cz

or to the person authorized by the latter:

Alena Gajdošová, alena.gajdosova@lf1.cuni.cz

in writing or in electronic mail, giving and substantiating the reasons for the apology.

The student will be informed about acceptance of the apology and also deleted from the original list so that he/she can register for another date.

The principal teacher of the subject can require specification of the apology or its reasons if he/she finds the apology insufficient.

 

 4) Re-examinations

 A student can take an examination in a subject for three times as a maximum, i.e. the student is entitled to two re-examinations, and no extraordinary terms beyond that are allowed (Regulations, Article 6, Subsection 16). However, if the student does not exploit the above options within the set examination dates, this does not entitled him/her to a special date of examination to be appointed for him/her personally (ibid.).

No more examination dates (“terms”) will be set.

Further, no examinations can be taken after the end of the second part of the regular examination period in September, or after the last term announced. No extraordinary terms or “Dean’s terms” are allowed.

 

 

References:

Regulations” refers to Studies and Examination Regulations of Charles University in Prague

Rules” refers to Rules for Organization of Studies at the First Faculty of Medicine

Requirements to the exam
Last update: MUDr. Michaela Kendall Bártů, Ph.D. (23.10.2019)

 The Examination Process

  • The final examination takes place in the form of a spoken exam:
  • The necessary prerequisite is credit.
  • Three questions will be examined: one question from the General pathology list (1-88), one question from the Organ pathology list (1-128), one question from the Orofacial pathology list (1-31).
  • The preparation time for all three questions is 15 minutes in total, either in the form of uninterrupted 15 minutes or split into 3 corresponding parts (5 minutes for each question) in the case when several students circulate with one examinator at a time
  • the order in which the questions are answered is firmly set – it is not possible to start with the second or last one
  • In order to successfully pass the exam, none of the questions can be marked „unsatisfactory“
  • No aids are allowed for the examination – esp. mobile phones, smartwatches or notes prepared prior the exam
  • Refreshment and drinks are not to be consumed during the examination or preparation time
  • Visits to the toilet room once the questions have been chosen by the student may result in the assignment of a new set of examination questions – this decision rests with the examinator.
  • The re-examination period is at least one week
  • The choice of a specific examinator is not possible

 

 

 EXAMINATION TOPICS

Are available for download in the "Attachments (Soubory)" module above.

 
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