Dermatology

A.Y. 2023/2024
3
Max ECTS
36
Overall hours
SSD
MED/35
Language
English
Learning objectives
The Dermatology course will introduce students to dermatology and venereology. It will enable students to diagnose common skin diseases and understand the principles of the therapeutic management of these patients. The course will cover the pathogenesis of the main skin conditions and the main therapies to use including both topical preparations and systemic drugs, such as immunomodulating agents, immunosuppressants and biologics. The course is designed in 3 blocks. The first block will focus on the physiology, biology, biochemistry and function of the skin, as well as mechanisms that trigger skin disease. The second block will cover the most common dermatological diseases that a physician will face in his practice. The third block will skill students on the clinics by visiting patients suffering from both mild and more severe skin conditions.
Expected learning outcomes
Students will learn: -To acquire an understanding of the scientific basis of dermatology; -To relate knowledge of skin structure to the physical signs of skin disease; -To take a coherent dermatological history and be able to describe cutaneous physical signs using appropriate terminology; -To recognise common skin diseases; -To recognise important cutaneous signs of systemic disease or adverse reactions to drugs; -To understand the principles of dermatological treatment.
Single course

This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.

Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Course syllabus
Topic n1 - Introduction to Dermatology: anatomy and functional areas
Topic n2 - Skin Biochemistry
Topic n3 - Physiology of the skin
Topic n4 - Skin care
Topic n5 - Topical Therapy Principles
Topic n6 - Skin Infectious Diseases - parasitic and mycotic
Topic n7 - Skin Infectious Diseases - bacterial and viral
Topic n8 - Skin Allergic Diseases
Topic n9 - Skin Inflammatory Diseases
Topic n10 - Skin Reactive Diseases
Topic n11 - OncoDermatology 1
Topic n12 - OncoDermatology 2
Topic n13 - Autoinflammatory diseases
Topic n14 - Viral exanthemas 1
Topic n15 - Viral exanthemas 2
Topic n16 - Drug induced reactions
Topic n17 - Hidradenitis suppurativa
Topic n18 - Cutaneous manifestations associated with COVID-19
Prerequisites for admission
Knowledge of the pathways involved in the inflammatory process as well as in innate and acquired immunity.
Knowledge of the cell populations that are involved in innate and acquired immunity as well as of the main cytokines, chemokines and effector molecules implicated in inflammatory and immune responses.
Knowledge of the main laboratory methods used in the diagnosis of diseases (histopathological examination, immunofluorescence, immunoenzymatic assays).

To take the Dermatology exam, students must have already passed all the exams of the first and second year (Fundamentals of Basic Sciences, Cells, Molecules and Genes 1 and 2, Human Body, Functions and Mechanisms of Diseases).
Teaching methods
Lectures and seminars, practical activities
Teaching Resources
Ayala F, Lisi P, Monfrecola G, Argenziano G, Stingeni L. Malattie cutanee e veneree. Seconda Edizione, Piccin 2019
Assessment methods and Criteria
Students will be assessed through an oral session in which they will be challenged to apply the concepts acquired during the course on physiological or clinical problems.

Attendance is required to be allowed to take the exam. Unexcused absence is tolerated up to 34% of the course activities. University policy regarding excused illness is followed.
Registration to final exam through SIFA is mandatory.
MED/35 - DERMATOLOGY AND VENEREAL DISEASES - University credits: 3
Lessons: 24 hours
: 12 hours
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