Medicine
A.Y. 2024/2025
Learning objectives
The student must know the most relevant diseases of the various organisms and apparatuses under the nosological, epidemiological, aetiological-pathogenetic and clinical profile, remembering that the ear is a sensor of systemic pathology.
Expected learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student must have acquired the scientific knowledge, methodology and theoretical-practical preparation necessary for a correct approach to the patient.
Clinical interpretation of symptoms and signs of disease and of diagnostic, laboratory and instrumental tests and at the stage of diagnostic formulation and clinical decision making. The student is trained to complete the information deduced from the anamnesis and the objective picture, to interpret also in a physiopathological key the laboratory and instrumental findings of the single pathologies and to set the clinical-diagnostic reasoning that leads to the diagnosis.
Clinical interpretation of symptoms and signs of disease and of diagnostic, laboratory and instrumental tests and at the stage of diagnostic formulation and clinical decision making. The student is trained to complete the information deduced from the anamnesis and the objective picture, to interpret also in a physiopathological key the laboratory and instrumental findings of the single pathologies and to set the clinical-diagnostic reasoning that leads to the diagnosis.
Lesson period: Second semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course can be attended as a single course.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Prerequisites for admission
No previous knowledge is required
Assessment methods and Criteria
The profit test will be written. It will consist of multiple-choice questions.
Internal medicine
Course syllabus
Blood, pathophysiology
Anemias
Dyspepsia
Inflammatory bowel diseases
Viral hepatitis and liver cirrhosis
Diabetes Mellitus
Acute and chronic renal failure
Arterial hypertension
Heart failure
Dyspnoea
Acute and chronic respiratory failure, bronchial asthma and COPD
Pathophysiology of aging (in brief)
The immune system and allergies (in brief)
Anemias
Dyspepsia
Inflammatory bowel diseases
Viral hepatitis and liver cirrhosis
Diabetes Mellitus
Acute and chronic renal failure
Arterial hypertension
Heart failure
Dyspnoea
Acute and chronic respiratory failure, bronchial asthma and COPD
Pathophysiology of aging (in brief)
The immune system and allergies (in brief)
Teaching methods
The lessons will include face-to-face lessons.
Teaching Resources
IN CONSIDERATION OF THE VASTITY OF THE PROGRAM AT THE END OF THE LESSONS, A LARGE SUMMARY OF THE SLIDES RELATED TO THE TOPICS WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE TEACHER
Clinical pathology
Course syllabus
Definition and meaning of biomarker
Biomarkers in hematology
Biomarkers of lipid metabolism
Biomarkers of carbohydrate metabolism
Biomarkers in hematology
Biomarkers of lipid metabolism
Biomarkers of carbohydrate metabolism
Teaching methods
Teaching method will consist of classroom lessons. The students will receive the teaching material used during the lessons which will consist in ppt slides.
Teaching Resources
ANTONOZZI, GULLETTA: Medicina di laboratorio - Logica e patologia clinica - 2014, Piccin
TIETZ: Textbook of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostic (Fifth and Sixth Editions)
TIETZ: Textbook of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostic (Fifth and Sixth Editions)
Audiology
Course syllabus
Child deafness: introductory notions
Universal screening
The causes of childhood deafness
Prenatal deafness
Perinatal deafness
Postnatal deafness
Hereditary deafness
Molecular biology notes
DNA, chromosomes, the gene
Recessive, dominant deafness
Syndromic deafness
Genetic counseling, the genes that cause deafness more related to deafness
Transmission deafness
Secretory otitis media
Diagnosis of childhood deafness
Family counseling
Prosthetic therapy for childhood deafness
Prosthetic prescription: technical and bureaucratic aspects
General concepts on the cochlear implant
Hearing aid and / or cochlear implant
Universal screening
The causes of childhood deafness
Prenatal deafness
Perinatal deafness
Postnatal deafness
Hereditary deafness
Molecular biology notes
DNA, chromosomes, the gene
Recessive, dominant deafness
Syndromic deafness
Genetic counseling, the genes that cause deafness more related to deafness
Transmission deafness
Secretory otitis media
Diagnosis of childhood deafness
Family counseling
Prosthetic therapy for childhood deafness
Prosthetic prescription: technical and bureaucratic aspects
General concepts on the cochlear implant
Hearing aid and / or cochlear implant
Teaching methods
A basic knowledge of physiology, biochemistry and general pathology are required in order to understand, from an etiopathogenic and diagnostic point of view, some of the most relevant organ pathologies that may have also systemic manifestations.
Teaching Resources
IN CONSIDERATION OF THE VASTITY OF THE PROGRAM AT THE END OF THE LESSONS, A LARGE SUMMARY OF THE SLIDES RELATED TO THE TOPICS WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE TEACHER
Audiology
MED/32 - AUDIOLOGY - University credits: 2
Lessons: 20 hours
Professors:
Cantarella Giovanna, Gaffuri Michele
Clinical pathology
MED/05 - CLINICAL PATHOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 10 hours
Professor:
Vianello Elena
Internal medicine
MED/09 - INTERNAL MEDICINE - University credits: 4
Lessons: 40 hours
Professor:
Bellocchi Chiara
Professor(s)
Reception:
after fixing an appointment by e-mail.
31 Luigi Mangiagalli street, Milan, Italy, 20133