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This is a set of 4 courses that cover the following topics:
Course 1: Cells with the potential for litigation Course 2: Knowledge about the pathogenesis of squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix in 2020 Course 3: New IECC classification of endocervical adenocarcinomas and its effects on gynecological cytology Course 4: Multinucleated cells in gynecological cytology Last update: Křikavová Lenka, Ing. (29.06.2022)
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To be awarded with the credit, the student must successfully complete at least 3 parts of the course.
· For each course you can watch a presentation with spoken commentary (video) and take a test. There is no time limit for passing the test, but you have 5 attempts for each test.
Course 1: Cells with the potential for litigation Test taks is to select (at least approximately) by clicking the left mouse button the dysplastic cell. A student have one attempt and 5 seconds for each frame. A student must successfully select 14 out of 28 cells.
Course 2: Knowledge about the pathogenesis of squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix in 2020 The test has the form of unfinished sentences, where you must select 1 variant from the 4 options offered. A student must successfully answer 5 out of 10 questions.
Course 3: New IECC classification of endocervical adenocarcinomas and its effects on gynecological cytology The test takes the form of questions where you have to choose only 1 correct answer from the offered options. A student must successfully answer 5 out of 10 questions.
Course 4: Multinucleated cells in gynecological cytology Test questions are in text and image form. There is always one correct answer to each question.
A student must successfully answer 7 out of 13 questions.
To be awarded with the credit, the student must successfully complete at least 3 parts of the course. Last update: Křikavová Lenka, Ing. (29.06.2022)
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To be awarded with the credit, the student must successfully complete at least 3 parts of the course.
· For each course you can watch a presentation with spoken commentary (video) and take a test. There is no time limit for passing the test, but you have 5 attempts for each test.
Course 1: Cells with the potential for litigation Test taks is to select (at least approximately) by clicking the left mouse button the dysplastic cell. A student have one attempt and 5 seconds for each frame. A student must successfully select 14 out of 28 cells.
Course 2: Knowledge about the pathogenesis of squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix in 2020 The test has the form of unfinished sentences, where you must select 1 variant from the 4 options offered. A student must successfully answer 5 out of 10 questions.
Course 3: New IECC classification of endocervical adenocarcinomas and its effects on gynecological cytology The test takes the form of questions where you have to choose only 1 correct answer from the offered options. A student must successfully answer 5 out of 10 questions.
Course 4: Multinucleated cells in gynecological cytology Test questions are in text and image form. There is always one correct answer to each question.
A student must successfully answer 7 out of 13 questions.
To be awarded with the credit, the student must successfully complete at least 3 parts of the course. Last update: Křikavová Lenka, Ing. (29.06.2022)
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