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Last update: Bc. Tereza Bartáková (09.02.2024)
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Last update: Bc. Tereza Bartáková (09.02.2024)
Entrance requirements: successful completion of Physiology II. |
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Last update: Bc. Tereza Bartáková (09.02.2024)
Learning objectives (knowledge and clinical skills):
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Last update: Bc. Tereza Bartáková (09.02.2024)
Credit cnditions:
Self-study: Students will prepare for selected seminars by self-study.
Moodle tests: Before the selected seminars, students have to pass the tests in Moodle.
Atendence at seminars and practical classes A maximum of two excused absences are allowed, excuses must be sent exclusively in advance to the excuse form. In the event of a higher number of absences, the situation will be resolved individually with the head of the Department of Internal Medicine.
Credit test in Moodle It focuses on the knowledge of cardiology and pneumology in the extend defined by final state exam topics. The required success rate is ≥ 70%, students can receive a 10% bonus for successfully passed tests before the seminars. |
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Last update: Bc. Tereza Bartáková (09.02.2024)
Seminars in groups: Seminars introduce students to the basics of cardiology and pneumology through the presentation of model cases.
Practicals: Students complete 11 practicals focusing on the following topics: Cardiology (7 practicals): Practicals in cardiology are held at the workplaces of the I. Internal Cardiology Clinic. During the practical, students will be demonstrated model cases of the most common diagnoses: Ischemic heart disease, arrhythmias, heart failure, thromboembolic disease, ischemic disease of the lower extremities. Pneumology (3 practicals): Practicals in pneumology are conducted in the departments of the Pulmonary Clinic. During the practical students learn about the most common diseases of the respiratory tract, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures on typical cases. CPR practical (1 practical): The cardiopulmonary resuscitation practicals focuses on practical training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation. |
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Last update: Mgr. Alžběta Linhartová (20.01.2023)
Main recommended sources: Adam Feather, David Randall, Mona Waterhouse: Kumar and Clark's Clinical Medicine E-Book, 2020. https://www.clinicalkey.com/student/content/toc/3-s2.0-C20180021994 Ian B. Wilkinson, Tim Raine, Kate Wiles, et. al.: Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine, 2017. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/cuni/detail.action?docID=4941588&pq-origsite=primo Moodle LFHK https://moodle.lfhk.cuni.cz/moodle2/course/index.php?categoryid=669
Interesting additional sources:
O'Neill,Paul: Macleod's Clinical OSCEs, 2016.
https://www.clinicalkey.com/student/content/toc/3-s2.0-C2012006509X
Kumar, Dame Parveen J: Kumar & Clark's Cases in Clinical Medicine, Fourth edition, 2021.
https://www.clinicalkey.com/student/content/toc/3-s2.0-C20170044233
Medscape www.medscape.com
Amboss www.amboss.com
Osmosis www.osmosis.org
Alternative sources: Wikipedia: www.wikipedia.org Wikidoc: www.wikidoc.org |