Code: | MCP_01 | Acronym: | ICP |
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Classification | Keyword |
OFICIAL | Health Sciences |
Active? | Yes |
Responsible unit: | Department of Community Medicine, Information and Health Decision Sciences |
Course/CS Responsible: | Master Degree Course in Palliative Care |
Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
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MCP | 21 | Palliative Care_09 | 1 | - | 5 | 45 | 135 |
Knowledge: The essential aim of the Curricular Unit Introduction to Palliative Care is that the student acquires the necessary knowledge in Palliative Care, especially in what concerns the foundation of this practice and its relation with the healthcare professions. In the plan of the concepts the aims are the acquisition and knowledge of the more representative theories in this area so that a humanist and proficient practice can be developed.
Skills: With this curricular unit the student must gather the necessary skills for a responsible exercise of Palliative Care. The student must be adequately informed about the basic precepts of Palliative Care so that this practice is in accordance with the international recognised norms, principles and guidelines existing in this area.1- Presentation of the Master Course on Palliative Care. The importance of training for an appropriate clinical performance.
2- Palliative Care in Portugal and in other countries. History, philosophy, conceptualization, objectives and difficulties. The Hospice Movement at the United Kingdom.
3- The seminal role of Dame Cicely Saunders. The St Christopher’s Hospice, founded on the principles of combining teaching and clinical research, expert pain and symptom relief with holistic care to meet the physical, social, psychological and spiritual needs of its patients and those of their family and friends.
4- Palliative Care as a new perspective of health and disease. The ethics of care and its role in Palliative Care.
5- The Palliative Care in the interface with specific diseases:
6- Palliative Care as an interdisciplinary endeavour.
Teaching methodologies have different strategies: a) Theoretical Lectures: about different themes related to the Curricular Unit; b) Seminars: Prepared and guided discussion of specific themes, defined in advance, with the participation of professors and students; c) Group Work: Pedagogical activity of analysis and problem solving, orientated by the professors and actively prepared by the students; and d) Presentation of Case-Problems by the students.
The Continuous Assessment is performed by the responsible professor for the group of students who attend the Curricular Unit. An assessment of the whole pedagogical process and of the evolution of each student's capacities is at stake: Evolution in the communication skills, evolution of the human relation, of the regular attendance in the Curricular Unit, of the interest and participation in the pedagogic process, and, finally, of the theoretical and practical knowledge. It is possible to make use of audio-visual techniques.Designation | Weight (%) |
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Exame | 100,00 |
Total: | 100,00 |