2018-2019 / MCER2064-1

Module : medicine complements in link with physical damage reparation

Cardiologie

Pneumologie

Endocrinologie (y compris le diabète)

Hématologie

Gastroentérologie

Néphrologie

Dermatologie

Urologie

Gynécologie - obstétrique

O.R.L.

Ophtalmologie

Notions d'imagerie médicale en relation avec le dommage corporel

Duration

Cardiologie : 7,5h Th
Pneumologie : 7,5h Th
Endocrinologie (y compris le diabète) : 4h Th
Hématologie : 4h Th
Gastroentérologie : 4h Th
Néphrologie : 4h Th
Dermatologie : 4h Th
Urologie : 4h Th
Gynécologie - obstétrique : 4h Th
O.R.L. : 4h Th
Ophtalmologie : 4h Th
Notions d'imagerie médicale en relation avec le dommage corporel : 10h Th

Number of credits

 University certificate : Training in insurance medicine and medical expertise15 crédits 

Lecturer

Cardiologie : Victor Legrand
Pneumologie : Paul De Vuyst
Endocrinologie (y compris le diabète) : Daniel Desir
Hématologie : Yves Beguin
Gastroentérologie : Edouard Louis
Néphrologie : Jean-Marie Krzesinski
Dermatologie : Arjen  Nikkels
Urologie : David Waltregny
Gynécologie - obstétrique : Frédéric Kridelka
O.R.L. : Philippe Lefèbvre
Ophtalmologie : Jean-Marie Rakic
Notions d'imagerie médicale en relation avec le dommage corporel : Jacques Kuta

Coordinator

Philippe Boxho

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the second semester

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

Gastroentérologie

This course tackles chronic diseases of the gastro-intestinal tract for which a psychological trauma may be involved in evolution and natural history and for which it is thus sometimes difficult to distinguish between natural history and worsening due to psychological trauma.
In particular, the following diseases will be reviewed: gastro-duodenal ulcer, inflammatory bowel disease and chronic pancreatitis. Epidemiology and natural history of these diseases are reviewed as well as the potential impact of psychological trauma.

Néphrologie

Expert opinion in nephrology

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

Gastroentérologie

To know natural history of gastro-duodenal ulllcer disease, inflammatory bowel disease and chronic pancratitis.
Understand the influence of psychological status on ethe evolution of these diseases.
Understand the potential role of a psychological trauma on the evolution of these diseases.

Néphrologie

The different renal functions are summarized. Resulting from a injury caused by a third party dysfunction may arise and have to be detected, importance and consequences have to be assessed for short and long time. Investigations methods of the renal function are described, as well as clinical signs and symptoms of uinary and renal tracts and their dangers for developing renal insufficiency.
A description of the Belgian Official Registry for Handicapped patients is made focusing on renal disease people.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Gastroentérologie

Basic knowledges in gastrointestinal diseases and gastro-intestinal tract pathophysiology.

Néphrologie

The course is devoted to physicians.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Gastroentérologie

Ex cathedra course (4h)

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

Gastroentérologie

Presential teaching in a class room.

Néphrologie

Face-to-face

Recommended or required readings

Néphrologie

The diaporama introduced during lesson will be available on the MyUlg website.

Assessment methods and criteria

Gastroentérologie

Oral Exam, on the topics taught during the ex cathedra cursus and the corresponding slide show.

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

Contacts

Gastroentérologie

Edouard LOUIS
edouard.louis@ulg.ac.be

Néphrologie

Prof. J-M Krzesinski, service de Néphrologie CHU Liège
Tel. : +32 (0)4 366.72.03
email : jm.krzesinski@chu.ulg.ac.be