Respiratory and Thoracic Disorders
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
Medicine |
Instance: 2016/2017 - SP (of 19-09-2016 to 15-07-2017)
Cycles of Study/Courses
Modules
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
This course unit aims to provide students with knowledge and skills on the etiology, pathophysiology, prevention, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of the most frequent or relevant respiratory and thoracic pathologies. Therefore, students should develop the essential skills and competencies to provide patients with the correct treatment.
In order to provide the aforementioned skills, specialists in areas such as Pulmonology, Thoracic surgery, Clinical pharmacology, Radiology and Pathology will be part of the teaching staff of the course, being an integrated medical-surgical, therapeutic, pathological and imagiological approach also applied.
Learning outcomes and competences
The syllabus includes all the clinical entities that a general practitioner should be acquired with. It also encompasses an approach that provides students with essencial competencies and skills to deliver an appropriate treatment to the patient.
Working method
Presencial
Program
Pathophisiology, semiology,prevention, diagnosis treatment medical and srugical) and prognosis of thoracic and pulmonary diseases. In more detail, the syllabus will be based on the following themes:
Psycical examination and clinical history in Pulmonology and Thoracic surgery; Pulmonary function testing; Bronchology; Noninvasive ventilation; Diagnostic invasive procedures; Tuberculosis; Asthma and COPD; Infection of airways; Lung cancer; Pleural diseases;Cystic fibrosis; Diffuse pulmonary diseases; Respiratory system and sleep; Thymus and mediastinum disease:; Diaphagm disease; Thoracic trauma; Pulmonary resection (types, indications and implications); Pulmonary transplantation.
Mandatory literature
Longo Dan L, et al; Principles of Internal Medicine, 2016
Marques JA; Guias de Saúde: Tabagismo
Complementary Bibliography
Sotto-Mayor, Renato; Tratado de Pneumologia
Marques JA; Guias de Saúde: tuberculose
Teaching methods and learning activities
The teching methodologies of this course unit will be based on theoretical classes (20 hours), seminars with the discussion of clinical cases (12 hours), practical classes (20 hours), group work and tutorials. There will be a total amount of 57 hours of contact with the students, including evaluation (2 hours).
The final grade will be based on a practical and a theoretic conponent. The practical component, which is worth 50% to the final grade, will be based on continuous assessment and practical exam. The theoretic component will be based on a multiple-choice exam, which is worth 50% of the final grade.
The assessment will value the integration of knowledge and problem-solving skills.
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
Designation |
Weight (%) |
Exame |
30,00 |
Participação presencial |
20,00 |
Teste |
50,00 |
Total: |
100,00 |
Eligibility for exams
Students will attend, at least, 2/3 of the practical classes and 2/3 of the seminars.
The addiction of the marks of practical examination, multiple-choice exame and continuous assessment, will be, at least 10 (9,50 before adjustment).
The students must get 10 at each component of the evaluation.
Calculation formula of final grade
0,5McE + 0,3PE + 0,2CA = Final assessment
McE - Multle-choice Exam
PE - Practical exam
CA - Continuous assessment