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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
PATH0146-4  Module : Hematology - Infectiology - Immunology - Rheumatology - Haematologic, immune, articular and infectious pathologies
Duration :  65,5h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in medecine, 1st yearSecond semester7
Holder(s) :  Oreste Battisti, Yves Beguin, Jean‑François Brichant, Philippe Delvenne, Roland Hustinx, Michel Malaise, Michel Moutschen, André Scheen
Coordinator :  Michel Malaise
Language :  French language
Course contents :  The courses in immunology, infectiology and rhumatology aim at introducing students to various clinical aspects with adults and children: pathology, surgery, anatomo-pathology, radiology, pharmacology, and radiotherapy.
Course objective :  The main objective is to provide students with the necessary pathological knowledge and techniques so that they can best act when confronted with immunological, infectiological or rhumatological problems.
Prerequisites :  Basic knowledge of the following fields is indispensable: embryology, anatomy, physiology, nephrology, and bacteriology. Advanced knowledge of semiology and propedeutics are essential in order to approach this subject.
Workshops :  The practical work carried out in Anatomical Pathology and Radiology.
Organization :  The course runs during the second semester and takes place in the CHU lecture halls.
Written notes :  Informations in the Vade-mecum
Assessment :  Written exam (Multiple Choice Questions) and an oral exam in the framework of a multi-disciplinary exam. Obligatory presence in stages, practical courses and ARC.
Contacts :  Malaise Michel

Dept / Unit : Department of clinical sciences / Rhumatologie (http://www.facmed.ulg.ac.be/recherche/uer/medecine.html)

Address : BAT. B35 Rhumatologie
avenue de l'Hôpital, 13
4000 Liège 1
Tél : +32 4 3667863 Fax : +32 4 3667863
Remarks :  The module is taught in French


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