Outpatient reception in surgical practice
Syllabus abstract of subject
"Outpatient reception in surgical practice"
specialty – 31.05.01 “General Medicine”
The total labor output of the discipline is 2 credits, 72 hours.
The goal of mastering the discipline “Outpatient reception in surgical practice” is to provide students with knowledge and skills on modern methods of diagnosis and treatment of surgical diseases and their complications.
The objectives of the discipline “Outpatient reception in surgical practice” are:
- teaching students to recognize the leading clinical signs, symptoms and syndromes when examining a patient in outpatient settings, when determining the severity of the pathological process,
- teaching students the most important methods of clinical, laboratory and instrumental diagnostics, which allow substantiating the tactics of managing a patient with surgical pathology in outpatient settings and choosing the most rational modern method of treatment depending on the nature of the development of a disease and its complications;
- training in the full scope of medical, rehabilitation and preventive measures among patients with various nosological forms of diseases in outpatient settings; teaching students to select modern optimal medical treatment regimens for the most common surgical diseases on an outpatient basis;
- teaching students to choose the best laboratory and instrumental examination methods for surgical diseases and to compile a differential diagnosis algorithm on an outpatient basis;
The discipline “Outpatient reception in surgical practice” refers to the variable part of block C1 of the discipline.
“Outpatient reception in surgical practice” is one of the varied disciplines interconnected with the following disciplines: anatomy, histology, embryology, cytology, biology, normal physiology, pathophysiology, clinical pathophysiology, biochemistry, topographic anatomy and surgery, morbid anatomy, clinical morbid anatomy, general surgery, diagnostic radiology, faculty surgery, hospital surgery, pediatric surgery.
The main provisions of the discipline “Outpatient reception in surgical practice” are necessary to study the fundamental and clinical disciplines: obstetrics and gynecology, neurology, otorhinolaryngology, ophthalmology, urology, traumatology and orthopedics.
The process of studying the discipline is aimed at the formation of the following competences:
- readiness to collect and analyze patients’ complaints, their medical history, examination results, laboratory, instrumental, pathological and other examinations in order to recognize the condition or establish the presence or absence of a disease (SPC-5);
- the ability to determine patient's main pathological conditions, symptoms, syndromes of diseases, nosological forms in accordance with the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th revision (SPC-6).
- the ability to determine management tactics for patients with various nosological forms (SPC - 8).
- readiness to manage and treat patients with various nosological forms in outpatient and inpatient settings (SPC-9)
During the study of the discipline “Outpatient reception in surgical practice”, students learn: the rules for collecting and analyzing patients’ complaints, their medical history, examination results, laboratory, instrumental, pathoanatomical and other examinations in order to recognize the state or establish the fact of the presence or absence of a disease, the principles for identifying surgical patients with the main pathological conditions, symptoms, disease syndromes, nosological forms in accordance with the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th revision. They learn the principles of differential diagnosis of surgical diseases that occur in various forms, the algorithms for management and treatment of surgical patients with various nosological forms in outpatient and inpatient settings.
Based on the acquired knowledge, students obtain the abilities to collect and analyze patient complaints, medical history, examination results, laboratory, instrumental, pathological and other examinations in order to recognize the state or establish the presence or absence of a disease, to identify the main pathological conditions, symptoms in surgical patients, syndromes of diseases, nosological forms in accordance with the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th revision; to assign treatment to patients with surgical diseases occurring in various forms, taking into account differential diagnoses, to determine the tactics of management and treatment of surgical patients with various nosological forms in outpatient and inpatient settings.
Students develop the skills in collecting and analyzing patients’ complaints, their medical history, examination results, laboratory, instrumental, pathological and other examinations in order to recognize the condition or establish the presence or absence of a disease, the skills in determining the main pathological conditions, symptoms, syndromes in surgical patients diseases, nosological forms in accordance with the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, 10th revision, in applying an algorithm for treating a patient with a surgical disease proceeding in various forms, taking into account a differential diagnosis, the skills in managing surgical patients with various nosological forms in outpatient and inpatient settings.
Types of educational work: practical classes, unsupervised work.
The study of the discipline ends with a pass-fail test.
Date of creation: 26.11.2019 15:59
Date of update: 20.12.2019 10:05
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Date of update: 20.12.2019 10:05
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