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It is a compulsory course that emphasizes the integration of knowledge of Medical Microbiology into the context of clinical cases with emphasis on infections leading to hospitalization or directly related to hospital stay and health care. Teaching is conducted in the form of 1) seminars on given topics with active involvement of students and 2) practicals based on solving case studies and performing basic laboratory tasks. Poslední úprava: Laušerová Romana (19.09.2024)
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The aim of the course is to introduce the work of a clinical microbiologist with an emphasis on diagnostic and antibiotic stewardship and to teach how to use the knowledge of Medical Microbiology acquired from the study of Microbiology I and II to solve specific clinical cases in hospitals and outpatient care. Poslední úprava: Laušerová Romana (19.09.2024)
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The course concludes with an oral examination, which will be held as soon as possible after the end of the class (usually on the last day of the block on Friday and on the first working day following in the afternoon). Friday terms will be open only to students with no absences. Attendance at individual seminars and practicals is a condition for credit. According to OD No.1/2011, it is possible to excuse absences for up to 20% of the teaching volume without an excuse. Attendance will be awarded for each block of seminar/practicals (15 blocks in total) in the student's attendance sheet, so it is necessary to complete 12/15 blocks. Poslední úprava: Laušerová Romana (19.09.2024)
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Mims et al.: Medical Microbiology, Elsevier, London, 2024 (7th edition) Melter et al: The Microbook, Karolinum, Praha, 2019 Poslední úprava: Laušerová Romana (19.09.2024)
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The exam questions are in the form of cases in which the student is asked to analyse a case study that represents a topic in clinical microbiology. An essential part of such an analysis is the establishment of a working diagnosis and a diagnostic and therapeutic analysis. Topic headings for 41 exam cases: Community respiratory tract infections HAI: pneumonia HAI: urinary tract infection HAI: SSI - prophylaxis HAI: SSI - specific case HAI: catheter infections Bloodstream infections CDI Infection of immunocompromised patients - viruses Infection of immunocompromised patients - fungi Statim microbiology - a case from the community Statim microbiology - a case from the hospital Antibiotics - MDR infections: where to expect them and their management Antibiotics - empirical and targeted treatment for specific findings
Poslední úprava: Laušerová Romana (19.09.2024)
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