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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
PATH0159-3  General module
- Pathology and general surgical treatments
- Elements of anesthesia, analgesia and intensive care
- Geriatrics
Duration :  Pathology and general surgical treatments : 16,5h Th
Elements of anesthesia, analgesia and intensive care : 8,5h Th
Geriatrics : 5h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in medecine, 2nd yearSecond semester3
Holder(s) :  Pathology and general surgical treatments : Jean‑Olivier Defraigne
Elements of anesthesia, analgesia and intensive care : Jean‑François Brichant
Geriatrics : Jean Petermans
Coordinator :  Jean‑Olivier Defraigne
Language :  French language
Course contents :  
Pathology and general surgical treatments

- Common physiopathological problems; prevention and diagnostic of common complications

Elements of anesthesia, analgesia and intensive care

à venir

Geriatrics

Approach the specificity of healthy and sick in elederly and risks of functional decline. This module approaches the aspects of the medecine of the elderly subject and the impact of frailty.

Course objective :  
Pathology and general surgical treatments

Allow the future surgical trainee to understand the prevention, diagnostic and therapy methods applied to the surgical patient.

Elements of anesthesia, analgesia and intensive care

à venir

Geriatrics

This module studies the characteristics of the elderly's frailty, semiology of the elderly, the geriatric assessment, the therapeutic, diagnostic and ethics particularities.

Prerequisites :  
Pathology and general surgical treatments

Having passed the 1st épreuve de Docteur en Médecine (1st year of the 2nd cycle in the degree in medicine)

Elements of anesthesia, analgesia and intensive care

Good knowledge of pathologies and their physio-pathological mechanisms in adults, children, pregnant women.

Geriatrics

Candidatures in medecine

Workshops :  
Geriatrics

None
Organization :  
Pathology and general surgical treatments

Ex cathedra course (16,5 hours of theory) during the second semester

Elements of anesthesia, analgesia and intensive care

à venir

Geriatrics

The courses are given in French during the 2nd four-monthly period of the 2nd doctorate

Written notes :  
Pathology and general surgical treatments

Course notes
, Current Surgical Diagnosis and Treatment, WAY, Lange Medical Books (the first chapters). Annually revised.

Elements of anesthesia, analgesia and intensive care

Syllabus and presentations on "MyULg"

Geriatrics

Slides given to students

Book : Précis pratique de gériatrie de Arcand et Hébert, 3e édition, 2007, Eds Maloine

Assessment :  
Pathology and general surgical treatments

Written and oral multidisciplinary exams. Stages, practical courses and ARC obligatory attendance.

Elements of anesthesia, analgesia and intensive care

Written exam (Multiple Choice Questions, QROC, QO) and an oral exam in the framework of a multi-disciplinary exam. Stages, practical courses and ARC obligatory attendance

Geriatrics

Written examination (QCM, questions with short and opened answer, opened answer) and oral multi-field examination.

Contacts :  
Pathology and general surgical treatments

Jean-Olivier Defraigne Département des sciences précliniques BP / Physiologie générale BAT. B35 Physiologie générale, avenue de l'Hôpital, 13, 4000 Liège 1 Telephone: +32 4 366 71 63 JO.Defraigne@ulg.ac.be

Elements of anesthesia, analgesia and intensive care

Lecturer :
Professor Jean François Brichant, Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, CHU Liege, tower 2, 1st floor, room 52
Tel : 04/366.71.80; fax: 04/366.76.36
e-mail: jfbrichant@chu.ulg.ac.be

Secretary :
Ms J. Debattice, Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, CHU Liege, tower 2, 1st floor, room 51
Tel : 04/366.76.94

Geriatrics

Professeur J. PETERMANS, CHU - Geriatrics; tel : 04/366.79.93; fax : 04/366.82.74: jean.petermans@chu.ulg.ac.be



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