2017-2018 / MEDE1162-1

Integrated, therapeutic and bioethic clinics

Therapeutics

Integrated clinics (Surgery 13h, Medicine 14 h, Paediatrics 11h, obstetrics and gynecology, 7h, ambulatory medicine, 11h, Pathology, 11h)

Bioethics and societal medicine, Part III

Duration

Therapeutics : 60h Th
Integrated clinics (Surgery 13h, Medicine 14 h, Paediatrics 11h, obstetrics and gynecology, 7h, ambulatory medicine, 11h, Pathology, 11h) : 63h Pr
Bioethics and societal medicine, Part III : 10h Th

Number of credits

 Master in medicine (240 ECTS)7 crédits 

Lecturer

Therapeutics : Collégialité
Integrated clinics (Surgery 13h, Medicine 14 h, Paediatrics 11h, obstetrics and gynecology, 7h, ambulatory medicine, 11h, Pathology, 11h) : Collégialité
Bioethics and societal medicine, Part III : Philippe Boxho, Jean-Yves Reginster

Coordinator

André Scheen

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

All year long, with partial in January

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

Integrated clinics (Surgery 13h, Medicine 14 h, Paediatrics 11h, obstetrics and gynecology, 7h, ambulatory medicine, 11h, Pathology, 11h)

Several discussions about case reports affected by clinical nephrology problems are performed for practical aspect in the management of patients.

Bioethics and societal medicine, Part III

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 learning unit

Bioethics and societal medicine, Part III

The learning outcomes are: "To possess ethical and deontological bases, allowing to develop a humanist reasoning in front of social problems met commonly in health care practice".

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Bioethics and societal medicine, Part III

There is no prerequisited and no corequired

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Bioethics and societal medicine, Part III

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

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

Bioethics and societal medicine, Part III

The teaching will be face-to-face

Recommended or required readings

Bioethics and societal medicine, Part III

There is neither recommended or compulsory reading notes. The slides will be uploaded on MyULg

Assessment methods and criteria

Bioethics and societal medicine, Part III

The final examination (June and/or September) will take place as a written examination - QCM

Work placement(s)

Bioethics and societal medicine, Part III

There is no training course to be considered

Organizational remarks

Bioethics and societal medicine, Part III

For the examination procedures, please refer to the official rules available on the University website

Contacts

Bioethics and societal medicine, Part III

Jean-Yves REGINSTER, Outstanding Professor Service of Public Health, Epidemiology and Health Economics DSSP CHU SART TILMAN Bât. B23 Tél.  04/366.29.26 - Fax : 04/366.25.96 - Email: episp@ulg.ac.be Secretary : Vanessa STRAUVEN