Topographic anatomy and operative surgery

 Syllabus abstract of subject
«Topographic anatomy and operative surgery»
The total labor output of the discipline is 5 credits, 180 hours.

The goal of mastering the discipline “Topographic anatomy and operative surgery” is to acquire the specific topographic and anatomical knowledge necessary to substantiate the diagnosis, understand the pathogenesis of a disease, as well as to select the most rational methods of surgical treatment. 
The objectives of the discipline "Topographic anatomy and operative surgery" are: to study the topographic anatomy of areas and organs, methods and techniques for performing major surgical interventions, to be able to substantiate them anatomically and physiologically; to master the general operational technique and typical surgical techniques; to develop the skills of applying the acquired knowledge to explain the features of the course of pathological processes, to solve diagnostic and surgical tasks.
The educational module "Operative surgery" is a part of the discipline "Topographic anatomy and operative surgery" and refers to the base part of block C1 of the Discipline. “Operative surgery” is studied by students during the 3rd year having mastered the basics of normal anatomy, histology, physiology and staring to master clinical disciplines.
 
The process of studying the discipline "Topographic anatomy and operative surgery" is aimed at the formation of the following competences:
  • the ability to abstract thinking, analysis, synthesis (GC-1);
  • readiness to solve the standard tasks of professional activity using information, bibliographic resources, biomedical terminology, information and communication technologies and taking into account the basic requirements of information security (GPC-1);
  • readiness to use the basic physical and chemical, mathematical and other natural scientific concepts and methods in solving professional problems (GPC-7);
  • the ability to assess morphofunctional, physiological conditions and pathological processes in the human body to solve professional problems (GPC-9);
 
Based on the acquired knowledge, student obtain the abilities to collect an anamnesis, to survey patients and their relatives, to conduct a physical examination of patients with interpretation of the results, to select patients for invasive research methods, surgical interventions, to apply modern techniques to correct risk factors of surgical diseases in the population or other abilities.
Students develop the skills in maintaining medical records, applying the methods of general clinical examination of patients, the algorithm for the preliminary diagnosis, the methods of preventing major diseases in surgery.
Types of educational work: lectures, practical classes, unsupervised work.
The study of the discipline ends with an exam.
 
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