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Clinical Neurosciences

Code: M4_BC03     Acronym: NC

Keywords
Classification Keyword
OFICIAL Medicine

Instance: 2024/2025 - 2S (of 14-02-2000 to 13-06-2025) Ícone do Moodle

Active? Yes
Responsible unit: Medical Teaching
Course/CS Responsible: Integrated Masters Degree in Medicine

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
MIM 111 Official Study Plan 4 - 9 97 243

Teaching Staff - Responsibilities

Teacher Responsibility
Manuel Jorge Maia Pereira Correia

Teaching - Hours

Theoretical classes: 0,92
Theoretical and practical : 2,00
Practical classes: 4,00
Other: 0,54
Type Teacher Classes Hour
Theoretical classes Totals 1 0,923
Alfredo Luis Graça Barreira Soares Calheiros 0,154
Carlos Eduardo da Costa Correia 0,077
Rui Jorge Rocha Felgueiras 0,077
Sara Marta Pereira dos Santos Cavaco 0,076
Maria Isabel Leocádio Soares Ribeiro 0,154
Manuel Jorge Maia Pereira Correia 0,385
Theoretical and practical Totals 1 2,00
Carlos Jorge da Silva Andrade 0,077
Joana Catarina Damásio Correia dos Santos 0,077
JOÃO MANUEL MONTEIRO CHAVES 0,077
Manuel Jorge Maia Pereira Correia 0,538
Fernando Alexandre Pereira Mendes 0,077
Luís Filipe Oliveira da Maia 0,154
Maria Ernestina Azevedo Moreira Santos 0,154
Maria Gabriela Pinto Oliveira Lopes 0,154
Maria João Novais de Sousa Andrade 0,308
Rui Jorge Rocha Felgueiras 0,308
Marina Justino Matias de Magalhães Castelo Branco 0,076
Practical classes Totals 11 44,00
Carlos Jorge da Silva Andrade 2,462
Alfredo Luis Graça Barreira Soares Calheiros 2,769
Maria João Novais de Sousa Andrade 2,308
JOÃO MANUEL MONTEIRO CHAVES 2,462
Fernando Alexandre Pereira Mendes 2,462
Rui Jorge Rocha Felgueiras 2,462
Carlos Eduardo da Costa Correia 2,462
Manuel Jorge Maia Pereira Correia 2,462
Luís Filipe Oliveira da Maia 2,462
Maria Gabriela Pinto Oliveira Lopes 2,462
Vasco Oliveira Sá Pinto 0,923
António Pedro Pinto Cantista 2,769
Joana Catarina Damásio Correia dos Santos 2,462
Célia Maria de Paiva Pinheiro 2,769
Ricardo Jorge Ferreira Taipa 1,692
Maria Ernestina Azevedo Moreira Santos 2,462
Maria Isabel Leocádio Soares Ribeiro 2,769
Marina Justino Matias de Magalhães Castelo Branco 2,462
Other Totals 1 0,538
Manuel Jorge Maia Pereira Correia 0,538

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

Processual skills, capacity to
a) obtain a complete clinical history,
b) perform a directed and structured neurological examination,
c) observe a patient with disturbance of consciousness or altered mental status,
d) knowing how to perform a lumbar punctur
e) make a clear and concise presentation.

Analytical skills, capacity to
a) recognise symptoms and signs that could mean a disease of the nervous system,
b) distinguish normal and abnormal signs through the neurological examination,
c) Using the symptoms and signs to determine the topographical location of the lesion,
d) formulation of differential diagnosis based on the topography of the lesion, clinical progression, epidemiology, socio-demographic information,
e) use, and interpretation of ancillary investigations ,
f) Know the basic pharmacological principals and therapeutics of neurological diseases,
g) know how to refer adequately the patients and recognise the emergency,
h) review and interpret medical literature

Learning outcomes and competences

The adopted methodology was planned to teach neurological semiology at the 3rd year (integrating the Curricular Unit of Semiology and Physiopathology) with the theoretical and  practical components, and also previous curricular units like neuroanatomy, is a base for the Curricular Unit of Clinical Neurosciences of the 4th year. Although with theoretical lectures, the practical component of the Curricular Unite of Clinical Neurosciences, near the patients, is the base for the neurological teaching. The necessary organization to draw up a clinical report, with group discussion afterwards, trains the neurological reasoning, how to choose the most appropriate ancillary investigation, determine the treatment and thinking about the prognosis. Presenting clinical neurological themes implicate a critical review of the literature. The neurosurgical component as ENT, ophthalmology and physical medicine shows other aspect of the neurosciences, including treatment options. Observing patients with different diseases (and stay at the emergency department and at the out-patient clinic, in option) gives the notion of what is emergent in different situations of acute and chronic diseases

Working method

Presencial

Program

Lectures:

Introduction and neuro-epidemiology (1)

Consciousness (3)

Chronobiology of their cyclic processes and adaptive processes (2)

Tumours of the central nervous system and intracranial hypertension (2)

Head trauma (3)

Diseases of the spinal cord and rachis (3)

Pain syndromes (2)

Neurological transitory focal symptoms and signs (2)

Vascular diseases of the central nervous system and stroke I and II (3)

High cortical functions (2)

Theoretical-practical classes and seminars:

Dementia (2)

Epilepsy (2)

Headache I and II (2)

Neuro-Ophthalmology seminar

Oto-Neurology seminar

Movement disorders I and II (2)

Infectious diseases of the nervous system (2)

Immune mediated neurological diseases (2)

Polyneuropathies (2)

Neuromuscular diseases (1)

Genetic diseases of the nervous system (1)

Neurological symptoms and signs of systemic diseases

Neocritical care seminar (3)

Physical medicine for neurological diseases I and II (2)

Neurorehabilitation seminar

Neurology of the old and seminar on neurogeriatric care

Poisoning and environmental consequences for nervous system (2)

Clinical cases

Level (1): Knowledge and understanding of a clinical situation.

Level (2): Ability to identify a problem or medical condition and guide the patient under supervision.

Level (3): Ability to identify a problem or medical condition and guide the patient without supervision

Mandatory literature

Hauser SL et al; Harrison's Neurology in Clinical Medicine, New York, MC Graw-Hill, 17ed, 2010
Ginsberg L; Lectures Notes on Neurology, Blackwell Science
Patten J; Neurological Differential Diagnosis, London, Springer, 2001
Bradley WG et al; Neurology in Clinical Practice. Principles of diagnosis and management, Philadelphia, Butterworth
Netter FH; Nervous System V1 Part I e II, Ciba
Parsons M, Johnson M; Diagnosis in color - Neurology, Mosby, 2001
Fuller G; Neurological examination made easy, Churchill - Livingstone, 1999
.; New England Journal of Medicine
2006; 59(4):583-590 (web site); Ann Neurol
.; The Lancet Neurology
.; Practical Neurology
Fauci AS, Brawnwald E et al; Harrison's principles of internal medicine., McGraw-Hill

Teaching methods and learning activities

Lectures, theoretical-practical and seminars

Face-to-face - classes will take place in the usual manner

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation with final exam

Assessment Components

Designation Weight (%)
Participação presencial 50,00
Teste 50,00
Total: 100,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

Designation Time (hours)
Estudo autónomo 146,00
Frequência das aulas 97,00
Total: 243,00

Eligibility for exams

Disapproval due to lack of frequency if frequency < 75% of practical classes 

Calculation formula of final grade

Disapproval due to lack of frequency, if frequency < 75% of practical classes 

Final Classification (FC) = 0 5 continuous evaluation (CC) + 0,5 Final multiple choice test (FMT)

Classification "CA" < 9,5/20 score imply disapproval to the Curricular Unit

Final adjustment to the unity (Ex.: 10,0 to 10,4 = 10; 10,5 to 10,9 = 11)

Classification on “FMT”<9,5/20 score imply disapproval to the Curricular Unit, independently of the "CA" evaluation score.

Writing evaluation: multiple choice test; eighty questions with five possibility of response, only one being correct. Duration of the test 90 minutes.
Total score for the test 20 points (0, 25 for each question).
There are no penalization for an incorrect response.

Continuous evaluation

Weightings:

  1. Assiduousness, punctuality, conduct 5/20
  2. Clinical aptitude 5/20
  3. Communication capacity 5/20
  4. Practical use of the knowledge 5/20

Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)

Oral exam

CF= 0,5 CC + 0,5 oral exam

Classification improvement

Oral exam. The final classification will be the one obtained in the oral exam.

 
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