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Poslední úprava: Eva Dyntarová (11.09.2023)
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Poslední úprava: Eva Dyntarová (11.09.2023)
Prerequisites: Microbiology I, Mandatory courses GENERAL MEDICINE 1st year. Knowledge gained in the Microbiology I course is essential for the students to understand the practical application of the basic principles of microbiology. Understanding basic mechanisms of pathogenesis of the individual microbial agents from the Microbiology I is necessary to successfully follow the clinically oriented topics in this course. |
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Poslední úprava: Eva Dyntarová (11.09.2023)
1. The students gain practical skills in differential diagnosis of common infectious diseases and will be able to interpret laboratory results 2. The students learn basic principles of clinical application of general microbiology 3. The students will gain basic knowledge of proper antimicrobial therapy in common infectious diseases |
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Poslední úprava: Eva Dyntarová (12.09.2023)
Requirements for credit a) Practical classes Practical classes are mandatory. Each student is allowed one absence due to relevant reasons, which has to be justified within 48 hours to the group teacher. In case of more than one justified absences, the sudent has to write a thesis on a topic selected by the teacher and with 5 pages A4 length minimum. b) Protocols Protocols need to be properly written and are part of the credit. The forms for protocols are available on Moodle. c) Theoretical knowledge The students have to pass a credit test on Moodle. There are 30 questions and the minimum for passing is 70% correct answers (80% for the pre-term exams). Each student has two attempts and in case of failing both an essay will be required for the credit. d) Practical knowledge Each student has to pass a practical exam focused on practical knowledge of basic microbiological techniques. The topics for the exam are on Moodle. Examination The students, who received credits for both winter and summer terms, can register for the exam. The final exam is oral. The dates of the exams are available in SIS and Moodle. Students can sign up for a particular date in SIS It is strictly forbidden to use any personal electronic devices during any type of examination (credit test, final exam). In case the student is caught not obeying these rules, the exam is classified as„Fail“. The same rule applies also when student communicates with others during the testing or preparation for the final exam. The students are not allowed to leave the preparation room after selecting the questions for the final exam. Addresses, contacts and additional information are available on: http://www.lfhk.cuni.cz/klinmikrob Technical support: Ing. Romana Johnová, PharmDr. Ivone Igreja e Sá, Ph.D. (phone 495 833 558) Administrative support: Eva Dyntarová, building 17, 3rd floor (phone 495 833 556) Practicals are held in the Faculty Hospital, building 17 – Institute of clinical microbiology, 1st floor Seminar room and offices of the teachers: building 17, main staircase, 1st floor on the right
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Poslední úprava: Eva Dyntarová (14.09.2023)
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Poslední úprava: Eva Dyntarová (11.09.2023)
Mandatory literature 1. W. Levinson, E. Jawetz. Medical Microbiology and Immunology. (4th ed.), Appleton and Lange, Stamford, 1996. ISBN 0-8385-6225-6 (and newer editions) 2. Materials available on MOODLE Recommended literature 1.Goering R, et al. Mims' Medical Microbiology and Immunology, 6th Ed., Elsevier, 2018. 2. P. H. Gilligan et al. Cases in Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (third edition). ASM Press, 2003. ISBN 1-55581-207-4 3- Oto Melter et Rute Castelhano. The MicroBook Clinical Microbiology fo Medical Students.2019. ISBN 978-80-246-3781-3
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