Neurophysiopathology Techniques

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Neurophysiopathology Techniques
Course sheet
A.Y. 2024/2025
Bachelor
L/SNT3 - Health professions for technical assistance
Bachelor
180
ECTS
Access
Limited enrolment with admission test
3
Years
Course location
Milano
Language
Italian
The Bachelor's degree programme in Neurophysiopathology Techniques (degree class L/SNT3) Health professions for technical assistance) has a three-year duration.
The programme, which is worth 180 university credits (CFU/ECTS), is designed to produce graduates who are able to perform the whole range of neurophysiological tests used in diagnostics and research (electroencephalography, multi-modal evoked potentials, polygraphy, electromyography, electroneurography, doppler sonography).
Graduates are expected to have a good knowledge base encompassing the morphology of the central and peripheral nervous system, and the physiological mechanisms that regulate their functions. They should also have systematic knowledge of a wide range of conditions, from the most common diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system to muscular system diseases and child neuropsychiatric disorders.
The study plan includes both theoretical and practical classes, as well as internships. As a matter of fact, practical classes and internships play a particularly important role in the training of students. Internships are coordinated by top professors in the field, and student interns are supervised by professional tutors for the duration of their placement.

In compliance with EU standards, Bachelor's graduates in Neurophysiopathology Techniques are required to:
- be familiar with the principles of bioethics, deontology and legal medicine, as applicable to their profession;
- have an adequate theoretical grounding in the basic sciences, with a view to their future application on the job;
- be able to oversee all operations regarding the collection and optimisation of various diagnostic methods (also by using ICT tools) and to draft technical reports on these procedures, upon request;
- be able to take ownership of their own professional development;
- be able to avail themselves of support staff, if necessary, and to contribute to their training;
- demonstrate teaching skills in terms of tutoring students in clinical practice;
- have an understanding of the fundamental biological organisation of organisms;
- understand the underlying mechanisms of how genetic information is passed on and expressed;
- know the fundamentals of chemistry, to the extent necessary to understand the structure of living things and organic compounds of biochemical and pharmacological interest;
- have a good grasp of the theoretical and methodological basics of physics and statistics, to the extent necessary to identify, understand and interpret biomedical phenomena;
- understand the structural organisation of the human body, including its most significant anatomical features and clinical aspects (from a macroscopic and microscopic perspective), as well as the mechanisms governing embryonic development and organ differentiation;
- know the molecular and biochemical mechanisms underpinning life processes and their metabolic correlates;
- understand the mechanisms governing the generation of bioelectrical signals in the central and peripheral nervous system (electroencephalography and multi-modal evoked potentials for the former, peripheral nerves, neuromuscular junctions and striated muscles for the latter), and be able to quantitatively measure these signals;
- have developed systematic knowledge of a wide range of conditions, from the most common diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system to muscular system diseases and child neuropsychiatric disorders;
- be able to apply the most suitable methods to record bioelectrical phenomena, by intervening directly on the patient and handling the necessary equipment, in accordance with a work plan designed in close collaboration with a specialist physician (whether for instrumental diagnostics or for neurophysiological research purposes);
- be able to perform specific diagnostic tests (basic electroencephalography and EEG activation techniques; video-electroencephalography; surface electromyography, including participation in invasive electromyography procedures; somatosensory, auditory and visual evoked potentials; sleep polygraphy and polygraphy applied to the autonomic nervous system; participation in ultrasonography, extracranial and intracranial doppler ultrasound);
- master basic and specialised recording techniques applicable to acute patients, patients in the ICU and patients undergoing surgical procedures;
- have knowledge of the different classes of drugs, toxicants and substances of abuse, their main mechanisms of action, therapeutic uses, side effects and toxicity;
- have knowledge of the rules on radiation protection laid down by EU directives;
- have knowledge of the core laws and regulations on the organisation of health services;
- have knowledge of the rules of professional conduct and liability, as well as a critical understanding of the ethical principles underpinning the range of choices available to professionals;
- be able to use instrumental methods to determine electrical activity in the brain for clinical and/or legal purposes;
- be knowledgeable about prevention measures to enhance safety in the workplace (both for patients and health workers);
- have computer literacy skills enabling them to manage and use service information systems and self-learning resources;
- be proficient in a language of the European Union other than Italian, in order to be able to update their professional knowledge by reading international articles and papers.
A neurophysiopathology technician is a healthcare professional who performs medically-prescribed neurological and neurosurgical diagnostic tests (electroencephalography, electroneuromyography, polygraphy, evoked potentials, ultrasound), in order to diagnose nervous system disorders.
Neurophysiopathology technicians:
a. apply the most suitable methods to record bioelectrical phenomena, by intervening directly on the patient and handling the necessary equipment, in accordance with a work plan designed in close collaboration with a specialist physician (whether for instrumental diagnostics or for neurophysiological research purposes);
b. oversee all operations regarding the collection and optimisation of various diagnostic methods, and draft technical reports on these procedures, upon request;
c. are directly responsible for the implementation and outcome of the chosen diagnostic method;
d. use instrumental/diagnostic methods to determine electrical activity in the brain for clinical and/or legal purposes;
e. prepare equipment for use and check its proper functioning.
Bachelor's graduates in Neurophysiopathology Techniques can work:
- for hospitals and teaching clinics, in neurophysiology and neuropathology units where their profile is in demand;
- in private multi-purpose health centres;
- for commercial manufacturers of neurophysiology diagnostic equipment, with job functions related to equipment installation, testing and monitoring.

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Enrolment
To be admitted into the degree programme, a candidate must have an Italian secondary-school diploma or similar diploma obtained overseas and deemed equivalent.
Admission into the programme is capped, at a national level, pursuant to Law no. 264 of 2 August 1999.
The number of students who may be admitted is set each year pursuant to a decree of the Ministry of Universities and Research (MUR), based on findings provided by the university in terms of available instructional, classroom, and clinical resources (human and otherwise), as well as the demand for the type of professionals contemplated for this Class as determined by the Region of Lombardy, and the Ministry of Health.
The admission test will be administered as a national exam, generally in the month of September. The date will be set pursuant to a decree of MUR.

Additional learning requirements (OFA)
Students who answered less than 50% of the Biology and Chemistry questions on the admission test will be required to finish a set of additional learning requirements (OFA). These prerequisites may be met through specifically assigned remedial work. Any failure to complete the OFA will make it impossible for the student to sit the exam in: Pre-clinical disciplines.
Timely notice of the various courses will be posted to: https://neurofisiopatologia.cdl.unimi.it/it

Places available: 12 + 1 reserved for non-EU citizens

Call for applications

Please refer to the call for admission test dates and contents, and how to register.

Application for admission: from 06/08/2024 to 26/08/2024

Admission test date : 05/09/2024

Application for matriculation: from 28/10/2024 to 30/10/2024

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Programme description and courses list
year
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Internship (First Year) 20 400 Italian MED/50
Morphological Disciplines 6 60 Italian BIO/16 BIO/17
- Histology1
- Human anatomy5
Pre-Clinical Disciplines 9 90 Italian BIO/09 BIO/10 BIO/14 MED/03
- Biochemistry2
- Human physiology4
- Medical genetics1
- Pharmacology2
Seminars (First Year) 2 20 Italian
Teaching-Psycho Sciences and Health Management 4 40 Italian IUS/07 M-PSI/01 SECS-P/10 SPS/07
- General psychology1
- General sociology1
- Labour law1
- Organization studies1
First semester
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Applied Physics to Biology and Medicine, Mathematical Analysis and Radiation Protection 5 50 Italian FIS/07 MAT/05 MED/36
- Applied physics for biology and medicine3
- Diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy1
- Mathematical analysis1
Second semester
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Information Processing 9 90 Italian INF/01 ING-INF/05 ING-INF/07 MED/01 SECS-S/02
- Electric and electronic measurements1
- Informatics3
- Information processing system3
- Medical statistics1
- Statistics for experimental and technological research1
Neurological Sciences 1 5 50 Italian MED/26 MED/48 MED/50
- Applied medical techniques2
- Neurology1
- Neuropsychiatric and rehabilitation nursing sciences2
Open sessions
There are no specific sessions for these activities (e.g. open online courses).
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
English Assessment B1 (2 ECTS) 2 0 English
Study plan rules
Elettivi - Lo studente, al primo anno, deve altresì maturare 2 CFU in attività formative a scelta.
year
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Clinical Sciences 6 60 Italian MED/08 MED/16 MED/31 MED/33 MED/38
- Eye diseases1
- General and subspecialty paediatrics1
- Pathology1
- Physical and rehabilitation medicine2
- Rheumatology1
Internship (Second Year) 20 200 Italian MED/50
Neurological Sciences 2 28 280 Italian MED/26 MED/27 MED/48 MED/50
- Applied medical techniques12
- Neurology5
- Neuropsychiatric and rehabilitation nursing sciences10
- Neurosurger1
Seminars (Second Year) 2 20 Italian
Study plan rules
Elettivi - Lo studente, al secondo anno, deve altresì maturare 2 CFU in attività formative a scelta.
year
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Internship (Third Year) 20 500 Italian MED/50
Neurological Sciences 3 19 190 Italian MED/25 MED/26 MED/34 MED/37 MED/39 MED/41 MED/50
- Anaesthesiology1
- Applied medical techniques7
- Child neuropsychiatry1
- Neurology7
- Neuroradiology1
- Physical and rehabilitation medicine1
- Psychiatry1
Seminars (Third Year) 2 20 Italian
Second semester
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Health Care and Preventive Disciplines 5 50 Italian MED/42 MED/43 MED/48
- Forensic medicine1
- Hygiene and public health1
- Neuropsychiatric and rehabilitation nursing sciences3
Professional Workshops 3 30 Italian
Conclusive activities
There are no specific sessions for these activities (e.g. open online courses).
Courses or activities ECTS Total hours Language SSD
Compulsory
Final Test 7 0 Italian
Study plan rules
Elettivi - Lo studente, al terzo anno, deve altresì maturare 2 CFU in attività formative a scelta.
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