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Course, academic year 2024/2025
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Pathology - DA0105439
Title: Pathology
Guaranteed by: Department of Pathology and Molecular Medicine (13-321)
Faculty: Second Faculty of Medicine
Actual: from 2024
Semester: winter
Points: 12
E-Credits: 12
Examination process: winter s.:
summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:3/4, C [HT]
summer s.:4/5, C+Ex [HT]
Extent per academic year: 28 [weeks]
Capacity: winter:unknown / unknown (unknown)
summer:unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Is provided by: DA1105439
Guarantor: prof. MUDr. Josef Zámečník, Ph.D.
Teacher(s): prof. MUDr. Josef Zámečník, Ph.D.
Classification: Medicine > Basic Sciences
Co-requisite : DA0105341, DA0105454
Pre-requisite : DA0103040, DA0103337, DA0103446, DA0104339
Is co-requisite for: DA0105341, DA0105454
Is pre-requisite for: DA0108368, DA0108369, DA0108056, DA0108325, DA0108006, DA0108004, DA0108371, DA0108358, DA0108363, DA0108370, DA0108060, DA0108390
Course completion requirements

Credits

Credits for winter semester:

Students are expected to obtain credit at the end of each term. The conditions for the credit are as follows:

Attendance

Maximally 2 absences are tolerated in each term if there is an appropriate reason stated by the student - those absentees leaving out more than 2 courses will have to pass an extended (examined) individual credit before the end of a term.

Activity index (optional)

The knowledge from the semester is going to be regularly monitored via virtual platform Kahoot! Such a feature allows teachers to test the students through quiz questions, which should be answered online by students during the very training itself, using their electronic devices. The questions are going to be regarded to the topics from previous lectures and seminars. The platform consequently allows statistically analyzing and saving answers from each student individually. To obtain the credit, each student has to reach at least 60% of correct answers at average at the end of semester. The aim of testing the students is to encourage continuous studying and to give you feed-back about the range of your knowledge of pathology. However, this system of activity index is fully optional. Students, who cannot or do not want to participate in Kahoot! testing for any reason, are going to be examined at the end of the semester from all discussed topics instead.

Credit examination

In case the student does not obtain 60 % in the activity index and/or leaves more than 2 courses, he/she will be examined by the head of the department (or substitute teacher) from any topics discussed during the whole semester. The exam will be held during the last week of the semester – the exact date is going to be updated during the semester. If the student fails the exam, he/she won’t be given the credit.

There is no other way to obtain credit for the winter semester.

Credits for summer semester:

Students are expected to obtain credit at the end of each term. The conditions for the credit are as follows:

Attendance

The rules are similar as during the winter semester - maximally 2 absences are tolerated in each term if there is an appropriate reason stated by the student - those absentees leaving out more than 2 courses will have to pass an extended (examined) individual credit before the end of a term.

Activity index (optional)

The rules are the same as during the winter semester.

Created: 23. 9. 2021 / Modified: 20. 9. 2022 / Responsible person: MUDr. Jan Balko

Last update: Poděbradská Petra (21.09.2022)
Literature

Recommended literature:

KUMAR. V, ed. Robbins Basic Pathology, 10th Edition: Saunders, Philadelphia, 2017. ISBN 9780323353175.

LEVISON, D.A., ed, Muir's Textbook of Pathology, 16th Edition“: CRC Press, 2020. ISBN 9780367146726.

Last update: Poděbradská Petra (01.10.2021)
Requirements to the exam

Exam

Final examination:

Only students with both credits may enlist for the final examination. The exam itself consists of 2 parts:

Practical part

  • microscopic pathology (reading and interpreting of 2 histological slides; time – on the examination day)

Theoretical part

  • divided into 3 topics covering general as well as organ pathology.

Failure of any part of the exams automatically leads to the failure of the whole exam.

Students, who fail to pass the examination in the given academic year, will have to repeat the whole subject including attendance to compulsory classes. Those students will also have to fulfill conditions for a credit in both semesters again. In such cases, the credit given in the previous winter and/or summer semester won't be accepted.

Last update: Poděbradská Petra (21.09.2022)
 
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