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Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
Version 2013-2014
MEDE0151-4  Practical work
- Medical imaging
- Pathology
- Pharmacology
- Bioethics and societal medicine: Part I

Duration :  Medical imaging : 8h Pr
Pathology : 12h Pr
Pharmacology : 8h Pr
Bioethics and societal medicine: Part I : 6h Th
Number of credits :  
Master in medecine, 2nd year2
Lecturer :  Medical imaging : Paolo Simoni, Luaba Tshibanda
Pathology : Philippe Delvenne, Albert Thiry
Pharmacology : André Scheen
Bioethics and societal medicine: Part I : Philippe Boxho, Jean-Yves Reginster
Coordinator :  N...
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Course contents :  
Pathology

Several sessions of practical lessons are proposed with a special attention paid to the correlation between macroscopic and microscopic features of pathologies learned during anatomic multidisciplinary modules. Demonstrations of representative autopsy organs are also planned, as well as microscopic slide analysis.

Bioethics and societal medicine: Part I

The student will integrate the basic and advanced concepts leading to the optimization of his/her interaction with health professionals and patients. He/she will integrate the ethical dimensions helping him/her to better take into account the global societal challenges that will help to improve his/her diagnostic and therapeutic armamentarium. Participative and proactive interaction would be considered as the basis of the course.

Learning outcomes of the course :  
Pathology

To help to understand the "theory" notions.
To place the students in a diagnostic problem setting.
To help the students to correlate macroscopic and microscopic findings of pathologies.

Bioethics and societal medicine: Part I

The experiences of the learning have to be: "Arrange ethical and ethical bases, allowing to develop a humanist reasoning in front of social problems met in a common way in the practice of health care"

Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
Pathology

Notions of Basic and Special Pathology.

Bioethics and societal medicine: Part I

There is no prerequisited and no corequired

Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Pathology

Demonstration of macroscopic data and microscopic analysis.

Bioethics and societal medicine: Part I

The planned activities of learning will be: " Courts oral and interaction with representatives of the civil society, recognized for their expertise in the concerned problem "

Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
Pathology

Face-to-face.

Bioethics and societal medicine: Part I

The mode of education will be face-to-face

Recommended or required readings :  
Pathology

"Basic pathology" by Kumar, Cotran and Robbins (Saunders Edition).

Bioethics and societal medicine: Part I

There is neither recommended or compulsory reading nor notes

Assessment methods and criteria :  
Pathology

Checking of attendance.

Bioethics and societal medicine: Part I

A note of 6 points on 20 will be granted for every presence to three lessons A note of 2 points will be reserved for the teacher's assessment or the teachers according to the participative approach of the students For the second session, the student will have to realize a personal work of 25 pages, in one of the themes which will have been approached, during the teaching of the concerned academic year. The work must be put back in duplicate before August 15th, on one hand to Professor Boxho and on the other hand, to Professor Reginster

Work placement(s) :  
Bioethics and societal medicine: Part I

There is no training course to be considered
Organizational remarks :  
Bioethics and societal medicine: Part I

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Contacts :  
Pathology

Pr M. Deprez - Pr Ph. Delvenne Secretary: Miss M. BASIGLINI Pathological Anatomy, Tour de Pathologie (1er étage), Sart Tilman Phone: 04/366.24.10.

Bioethics and societal medicine: Part I

Jean-Yves REGINSTER, Professeur Service de Santé Publique, d'Epidémiologie de la Santé DSSP CHU SART TILMAN Bât. B23 Tél.  04/366.25.01 - Fax : 04/366.28.12 - Email: episp@ulg.ac.be - 
Secrétaire : Françoise DAOUD




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