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SYLLABUS Academic year 2016/2017 Name of a course / module Infectious diseases Name of a department where course is held Department of Infectious Diseases and Neuroinfections Department of Infectious Diseases and Hepatology E-mail of department neuroin@umb.edu.pl; doctors@umb.edu.pl Faculty of Medicine with Division of Dentistry and Division of Medical Education in English Name of a field of study Level of education First degree studies, Uniform master s degree studies Form of study full time part time Language of instruction Polish English Type of course obligatory facultative Year of study / Semester I II III IV V VI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Introductory courses with preliminary requirements Number of didactic hours with specification of forms of conducting Assumptions and aims of the course Didactic methods Full name of the person conducting the course Full name of the person responsible for teaching biology, microbiology, hygene and epidemiology, internal medicine, realizing the effects of education regarding knowledge, skills and competences from previous years of the study Należy określić liczbę godzin zajęć dydaktycznych oraz wskazać formę/formy prowadzenia zajęć (e.g. lecture,, seminars, electives) Student should acquire knowledge on epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment and prophylaxis of infectious and parasitic diseases, especially hepatotropic viruses, HIV, opportunistic infections, neuroinfections, tropical diseases, zoonotic diseases, bites by venomous animals, fevers of unknown origin, as well as on prophylactic vaccines and sera Student should be able to diagnose infectious diseases, know their pathogenesis and symptoms to the degree enabling their differential diagnostics, therapy and chemiotheraphy, as well as prophylactic procedure, including after an occupational exposition.. - providing knowledge in a form of a lecture - consultations : during - discussion - presentation - case description - self study - study of the literature - other practical - Afternoon shift employed scientific and teaching staff Prof. dr hab. Robert Flisiak - Department of Infectious Diseases and Hepatology Prof. dr hab. Sławomir Pancewicz - Department of Infectious Diseases and Neuroinfections Dr Anna Parfieniuk-Kowerda - Department of Infectious Diseases and Hepatology Prof. dr hab. Joanna Zajkowska - Department of Infectious Diseases and Neuroinfections Dr hab. Sambor Grygorczuk - Department of Infectious Diseases and Neuroinfections

Symbol and number of learning according to the teaching standards and other learning E.W1. E.W7. Description of directional learning Knowledge knows environmental and epidemiologic background of the infectious diseases knows and understands causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of common internal diseases in adults and their complications: digestive tract diseases, including diseases of oral cavity, esophagus, stomach, bowels, pancreas, liver, gale bladder and gale duct; dehydration, electrolyte disorders, acidosis and ketosis Form of Verification methods for achieving intended learning Summarizing methods - written examination (single choice test) E.W32. E.W14. E.W37. knows and understands causes, symptoms, diagnosis, prophylaxis and treatment in common bacterial, viral, parasitic and fungal diseases, including pneumococcal infections, viral hepatitis, AIDS, sepsis and hospital acquired infections; knows and understands causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment in common central nervous system diseases, including cns infections, especially meningitis, borreliosis, herpes encephalitis, neurotransmission diseases; knows types of biologic materials used in laboratory diagnostics and rules of collecting material for diagnostics; lectures, lectures, - evaluation of the activity in the classroom - assessment of preparation for - partial tests - case report E.W38. E.U1 E.U3 E.U12 E.U16 E.U17 E.U18 E.U26 E.U27 E.U30 E.U32 E.U38 Knows theoretic and practical rules of laboratory diagnostics; Skills performs anamnesis in adult patient performs full and specific physical examination in adult patient performs differential diagnostics of the most common diseases in adults and children plans diagnostic, therapeutic and prophylactic procedures analyses possible adverse drug effects and drug interactions proposes individualized approach to treatment guidelines and other treatment methods in case of the ineffectivity or counter-indications to standard treatment plans procedures in case of exposition to blood-borne infections qualifies patients to vaccination Assists in following medical procedures: a) paracentesis, b) lumbar puncture, c) needle biopsy and is able to interpret their results can plan specialist consultations can fill in medical documentation Summarizing methods - practical examination - evaluation of the activity in the classroom - assessment of preparation for - partial tests

K1 K2 K3 K4 Social competence respects physician-patient privilege and patients rights is able to cultivate deep and respectful contact with the patient is motivated above all by the benefit of the patient is able to asses his/her own limitations and continue education - opinion of patients and colleagues ECTS points Student Workload Form of activity Number of hours to complete the activity Classes that require the participation of a teacher 1. Realization of the course: lectures (according to the curriculum ) 16 2. Realization of the course: (according to the curriculum ) 72 3. Realization of the course: seminars; (according to the curriculum) 22 4. Realization of the course: electives 0 5. Participation in consultation - exam 3 Total hours: 133 Student self-study 1 punkt ECTS oznacza 25-30 godzin pracy studenta w różnych formach, takich jak np.: 1. Preparation for the theoretical and practical (realization of projects, documentation, case description etc.) 2. Preparation for tests/credits 3. Preparation for an exam/final test-credit Total hours: Course contents: proszę wpisać hasłowo tematykę poszczególnych zajęć, pamiętając, aby przekładała się ona na zamierzone efekty kształcenia Learning Topics (symbol and number)

E.W1. E.W7. E.W32. E.W14. E.W37. E.W38. E.U1 E.U3 E.U12 E.U16 E.U17 E.U18 E.U26 E.U27 E.U30 E.U32 E.U38 K1 K2 K3 K4 Seminars: 1. Spirochetal diseases (Neuroborreliosis). Current sources of information. 2. Lymphocytic meningitis and encephalitis. 3. Lymphodenopathy and fever - diagnostics. Sera and vaccines. 4. Skin changes in infectious diseases 5. Immunology in infectious dieseases. 6. Herpesvirus infections. 7. Common and rare respiratory infections. 8. Infectious disease in pregnancy 9. Laboratory diagnostics in infectious diseases. The role of molecular biology. 10. Sepsis. 11. Gastrointestinal infections. 12. Differential diagnosis of liver diseases. 13. Treatment of HIV-associated disease and opportunistic infections. 14. Treatment of infections caused by hepatotropic viruses. 15. Post-exposure prophylaxis. 16. Parasitic diseases. 17. Zoonoses. 18. Viral epidemic diseases with emphasize on influenza. 19. Hospital-acquired infections. 20. Introduction to chemotherapy of infectious diseases (antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral agents). 21. Fungal infections Lectures: 1. Tick-borne diseases. 2. Rickettsial diseases. 3. Central nervous system infections: signs and symptoms. Invasive meningococcal diseases. 4. Zoonotic diseases. 5. Emerging infectious diseases 6. Tropical diseases 7. Viral hepatitis 8. Retroviral disease Exercises: 1. HIV-infected patient 2. Dehydration diagnosis and treatment 3. Patient with viral hepatitis 4. Serologic and microbiologic diagnostics 5. Differential diagnostics in infectious diseases 6. Prophylaxis of hospital infections 7. Sepsis diagnosis and treatment 8. Discussing selected infectious diseases 9. Lumbar puncture theoretic background and practice 10. Paracentesis theoretic background and practice 11. Liver biopsy theoretic background and practice 12. Unconsciuos patient 13. Lymphadenopathy differential diagnosis 14. Infectious diseases during travel 15. Suspicion of haemorrhagic fever. 16. Bioterrorism 17. SIADH 18. Infectious diseasesin the elderly 19. Isolation procedures in infectious diseases 20. Immunosupressed patient

Obligatory textbook: (1-2 pozycje) Fauci AS et al. Harrison s Principles of Internal Medicine, Vol. I, Part 7 Infectious Diseases, 749-1343 Vol. II, Part 13, Section 2 Liver and biliary tract disease, 1918-2001. Optional textbook: (1-2 pozycje) Criteria for assessing the achieved learning and the form and conditions for receiving credit: Należy określić w szczególności: zasady dopuszczenia do egzaminu, zwalniania z egzaminu, sposób i warunki zaliczenia zajęć, łącznie z określeniem zasad zaliczania nieobecności oraz określeniem liczby godzin nieobecności kwalifikujących do niezaliczenia przedmiotu oraz możliwości i formy wyrównywania zaległości Criteria for assessing the achieved learning and the form and conditions for receiving credit: Examination s grade results from the points obtained in exam: 1. Theoretical exam test a) Receiving credit for two semesters of the course of infectious diseases is a precondition for taking the practical exam (entry in separate registration form). a) Is scheduled in summer examination session. b) Form of exam best of five multiple choice exam. c) Number of questions 60. d) Maximal number of points 60. 2. Final grade a) Results from the points obtained from two exams (max. 100) b) The following grades are given for examination: - unsatisfactory (fail) (2): 0-35 - satisfactory (3): 36-40 - fairly good (3,5): 41-45 - good (4): 46-50 - better than good (4,5): 51-55 - very good (5): 56-60 4. EXAM MUST BE PASSED TILL SEPTEMBER 15 th 2017, WHAT IS NECESSARY TO PASS THE INFECTIOUS DISEASES.. (date and signature of the person preparing the syllabus) (date and signature of the Head of the and (course coordinator) Department where the course is held)