2021-2022 / TECH0750-1

Structural and functional basic elements

Human physiology / hemostasis and coagulation

Biochemistry

Anatomical approaches

Duration

Human physiology / hemostasis and coagulation : 15h Th
Biochemistry : 5h Th
Anatomical approaches : 5h Th

Number of credits

 Master in public health (120 ECTS) (Transitional programme)2 crédits 
 Master in public health (120 ECTS) (new programme)3 crédits 
 University certificate in perfusion and applied techniques3 crédits 

Lecturer

Human physiology / hemostasis and coagulation : Pierre Peters, Laurence Roediger
Biochemistry : Christel Pequeux
Anatomical approaches : Pierre Bonnet

Coordinator

Jean-Olivier Defraigne

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

Human physiology / hemostasis and coagulation

Hemostasis physiology
 
Partim: Human biochemistry (C. Péqueux)
Biochemistry is studying the properties and reactions of molecules that contribute to living organism functions. Human biochemistry is focused on molecules and reactions that take place in the human body.
The main area of these lectures will be focused on: biochemistry of oxydative stress and of cancer.

Biochemistry

The main area of these 2 lectures will be focused on: biochemistry of cancer, menopause and oxydative stress.

Anatomical approaches

Fundamentals anatomical data required to understand
- physiological process
- medical imaging
- organ transp^lantation: heart, lungs, liver, pacreas, bowel and kidneys

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

Human physiology / hemostasis and coagulation

 
 
 
Partim: Human biochemistry (C. péqueux)
The aim of this course is to go in depth with some biochemical concepts usefull for the Master in Public Health. Additionally, this course is also about human biochemistry basics related to various public health problems.

Biochemistry

The aim of this course is to go in depth with some biochemical concepts usefull for the Master in Public Health. Additionally, this course is also about human biochemistry basics related to various public health problems.

Anatomical approaches

Fundamentals anatomical data required to understand
- physiological process
- medical imaging
- organ transp^lantation: heart, lungs, liver, pacreas, bowel and kidneys

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Human physiology / hemostasis and coagulation

 
 
Partim: Human biochemistry (C. Péqueux)
Assistance to the lectures of BIOC0700 are a prerequisite to follow this part of TECH0750.

Biochemistry

Assistance to the lectures of BIOC0700 are a prerequisite to follow this part of TECH0750.

Anatomical approaches

None

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Human physiology / hemostasis and coagulation

For Mr Ghysens:
 
For Mr Peters:


For Mme Péqueux: The lectures are provided in amphitheater. It is divided into 4 lessons. There is no podcast available. Attendance to the course is not an obligation, however it is warmely recommended.

Biochemistry

The lectures are provided in amphitheater. It is divided into 2 lectures. There is no podcast available. Attendance to the course is not an obligation, however it is warmely recommended.
Depending on health conditions, the course could be given remotely via videoconference and/or via videos (sound slide show) accessible on eCampus.

Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)

Human physiology / hemostasis and coagulation

For Mr Ghysens:
 
For Mr Peters:


For Mme Péqueux: This part is a face-to-face course. The schedule is provided by the teaching office of the Medical School. No distance-learning is available.

Biochemistry

This part is a face-to-face course. The schedule is provided by Celcat. Diaporamas are available on eCampus webpage.
Depending on health conditions, the course could be given remotely via videoconference and/or via videos (sound slide show) accessible on eCampus.

Anatomical approaches

A schematic review of the anatomy, imaging and physiology is performed trough drawing sketshes with the sutdents. 

Recommended or required readings

Human physiology / hemostasis and coagulation

For Mr Ghysens:
 
For Mr Peters:

For Mme Péqueux: The slides and videos of the lessons will be available and could be downloaded from eCampus.

Biochemistry

The slides and videos of the lessons will be available and could be downloaded from eCampus.

Assessment methods and criteria

Human physiology / hemostasis and coagulation

For Mr Ghysens:
 
For Mr Peters:
 
For Mme Péqueux: The assessment is a written exam with open questions and MCQ. Exam rules are available on the Medical School website (http://www.facmed.ulg.ac.be).
It is possible to consult your exam form upon request to the Professor (see contact section).
The cotation of all the parts of the course are added and converted to the final cotation on 20.

Biochemistry

Exam(s) in session

Any session

- In-person

written exam ( multiple-choice questionnaire )

- Remote

written exam ( multiple-choice questionnaire )


Additional information:

The assessment is a written MCQ exam. Exam rules are available on the Medical School website (http://www.facmed.ulg.ac.be).
Due to COVID situation, the exam will be done online via the eCampus platform.
It is possible to consult your exam form upon request to the Professor (see contact section).

Anatomical approaches

Any session :

- In-person

written exam

- Remote

written exam

- If evaluation in "hybrid"

preferred in-person


Additional information:

Written exam

Work placement(s)

Organizational remarks

Contacts

Human physiology / hemostasis and coagulation

Prof. A. Ghuysen
Dr. P. Peters
Dr. C. Péqueux: c.pequeux@ulg.ac.be

Biochemistry

Christel Péqueux, PhD
University of Liège, Laboratory of Tumor Growth and Developmental Biology, GIGA-Cancer Institute of Pathology, CHU-B23, +4, B-4000 Liège, Belgium
Tel. +32 4 366 22 17 - Fax. +32 4 366 29 36 e-mail: c.pequeux@uliege.be
You can contact the professor by e-mail, but you have to use your ULiège e-mail address (XXX@student.uliege.be). The "objet" field of your e-mail must begin with: "TECH0750 ...".

Anatomical approaches

English version soon available