GENERAL PATHOLOGY
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The teaching of General Pathology contributes to the realization of the educational objective of the Study Programme in Nursing (Article 3 of the REGULATION "acquisition of adequate preparation in basic disciplines, aimed at better understanding the fundamental elements of physiological and pathological phenomena to which it is directed the preventive and curative activity, as well as the maximum capacity for integration with other types of health care professionals ") providing the student with the scientific basis necessary for the identification not only of diseases but also appropriate preventive and therapeutic approaches to health protection individual and community. In particular, the conceptualization of the disease will be emphasized as a deviation of the general laws aimed at maintaining the state of health.
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
• Knowledge and understanding
At the end of the course the student will be able to knowledge and understanding, to the different levels of complexity (molecules, cells, tissues, organism), the etiopathogenetic factors underlying the structural and functional alterations found in the pathological processes, as well as the damage response mechanisms and the related disorders.
• Applying knowledge and understanding
The student must also be able to apply the knowledge derived from the course, integrated with those deriving from previous courses, to the understanding of the pathophysiology of the main human pathologies.
The student will be able to deal with the clinical problem in a rational way both in the diagnostic-therapeutic approach and in the preventive one.
SOFT SKILLS
• Making judgments
The student will be able to collect and interpret data in an autonomous way.
• Communication skills
The student will be able to communicate information to interlocutors specialist and not.
• Learning skills
The student, through the methodological criterion, will be able to undertake further studies with a high degree of autonomy.
Knowledge of physical, chemical, biological and genetic causes responsible for the occurrence of human diseases.
Knowledge of the fundamental cellular and molecular pathogenesis mechanisms of diseases: genetic alterations, mechanisms of inflammation, degeneration processes, changes in cell proliferation.
Knowledge of the pathophysiological and molecular alterations responsible of functional modifications of organs and systems.
Concept of illness and morbid status. Etiology and pathogenesis. Intrinsic and extrinsic causes of disease. Physical, chemical and viral agents as a cause of illness.
• Inflammation: definition and general characteristics. Acute flogosis: chemical mediators and cells involved; the formation of the exudate; various types of exudate. Phagocytosis. Chronic flogosis.
• Thermoregulation. Thermogenesis and heat-dispersion. Non-febrile hyperthermia and hypothermia. Fever: etiopathogenesis of fever; the course of the fever; types of fever; metabolic alterations in fever.
• Pathophysiology of the blood. Anaemia: general processes and classification.
• Oncology: concepts of hyperplasia, hypertrophy, metaplasia, dysplasia, anaplasia, neoplasia. Benign and malignant tumours. Histogenetic classification of benign and malignant human tumours. Metastasis. The process of carcinogenesis. Concepts of carcinogenicity from chemical, physical and viral agents. Stages of carcinogenesis: initiation, promotion and progression. Oncogenes and oncosuppressors and their role in tumours.
J. Anne Marie Maier, Massimo Mariotti “Elementi di Patologia generale e Fisiopatologia”, McGraw Hill, Milano.
G.M. Pontieri “Patologia e Fisiopatologia Generale” per i corsi di laurea in Professioni Sanitarie Piccin, Padova.
Teaching material provided by the teacher with express recommendation to the students to use it only as an aid/guide to the preparation of the exam. It is recalled, in fact, that the use of the recommended General Pathology books (exclusive choice of the student) is essential for a correct, useful and easier preparation of the subject. Students are required to perform all the topics indicated in the program even if not included in the teaching material. Finally, students are warned against the use of photocopies of educational material (presumed printouts of the lessons) ABUSIVELY sold at the copy shops.
The course will be held through interactive lectures with the aid of iconographic material in Power Point files for a total of 15 hours. In order to complete the frontal teaching activity, students will be able to improve their theoretical training through the General Pathology Seminar in which the etiopathogenesis of neoplastic diseases will be treated.
The assessment method consists of a written exam with multiple choice questions and oral exam.
The exam consists of a written test that takes place in a computerized classroom and It consists of 80 multiple choice quizzes (with only one correct answer) divided as follows:
20 quizzes of General Pathology (course module Prof. Mincione)
20 quizzes of Immunology (course module Prof. Muraro)
20 quizzes of Microbiology (course module Prof. Di Bonaventura)
20 quizzes of General and Applied hygiene (course module Prof. Di Giovanni)
The evaluation is expressed in thirtieths, the exam is passed if the evaluation is equal or superior to eighteen/thirty (18/30).
The test is passed if you answer exactly at least 12 quiz out of 20 for each module (cut-off: 12/20 corresponding to 18/30).
If the cut-off is not achieved in only 1 module out of 4, the student can take the oral exam of that module.
You will need to repeat ALL the written exam if you answer correctly ONLY to 1-2 module/s.
In determining the order in which the students are to be examined, the specific needs of working students will be specifically considered.
The assessment of insufficiency is not accompanied by a vote.
Praise may be granted unanimously, if the final grade is thirty.
The publicity of the exams is assured and the communication of the final result of the test and its evaluation are published.
For the evaluation of the oral exam, the following assessment schedule will be considered:
DATA
CONTENT: CORRECTNESS AND RELEVANCE
DESCRIPTORS:
Complete: 30
Extensive: 29-27
Discrete even with some gaps: 26-24
Fully enough: 23-21
Just enough with obvious shortcomings: 20-18
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DATA
ARGUMENTS: BREADTH AND COHERENCE
DESCRIPTORS:
Rigorous and documented highlighting ability to use the acquired knowledge and to link it in the argumentation: 30
Precise and detailed: 29-27
Appropriate: 26-24
Fully enough: 23-21
Just enough: 20-18
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DATA
EXPRESSIVE CORRECTNESS, PROPERTY OF SCIENTIFIC
LANGUAGE, COMMUNICATIVE ABILITY
DESCRIPTORS
Refined and original: 30
Clear, flowing and correct: 29-27
Discrete: 26-24
Sufficient: 23-21
Not fully adequate: 20-18
The final mark of the module will derive from the mathematical average of the written test and the oral exam.
To pass the exam you must obtain a grade of not less than 18/30.
To achieve a score of 30/30 cum laude, the student must demonstrate that he has acquired excellent knowledge of all the topics covered during the course, being able to link them in a logical and coherent way.
The advertising of lessons timetable and educational program is ensured by the website of the Study Programme and of the University. The exam sessions are ensured by the ESSE3 application and by the personal student webpage.
Prof.ssa G. Mincione
Tel. 0871/3554117
E-mail: gabriella.mincione@unich.it
Office hours: take an appointment through e-mail.