- Docente: Nazzareno Galiè
- Credits: 3
- SSD: MED/11
- Language: English
- Moduli: Nazzareno Galiè (Modulo 1) Igor Diemberger (Modulo 2) Olivia Manfrini (Modulo 3)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2) Traditional lectures (Modulo 3)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Medicine and Surgery (cod. 9210)
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from Mar 06, 2024 to Mar 13, 2024
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from Mar 06, 2024 to Apr 17, 2024
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from Mar 14, 2024 to May 27, 2024
Learning outcomes
Describe the clinical manifestations, etiology, epidemiology, risk factors, natural history, diagnosis, staging, prognostic indicators and management of the major cardiovascular diseases, with emphasis on those most commonly encountered in the clinical practice. Identify the major diagnostic and therapeutic options for each encountered clinical scenario, and discuss their benefits and limitations. Summarize decision-making algorithms for a correct differential diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment choice. Present and critically analyze clinical cases, discuss the differential diagnosis, and formulate appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for each case (Problem-Based Learning).
Course contents
Cardiology Course Program
- Acute and chronic heart failure
- Chronic coronary artery disease
- Acute coronary artery disease
- Acute miocardial infarction and complications
- Cardiomiopathies
- Miocarditis
- Acute pulmonary embolism
- Pulmonary hypertension
- Acute aortic syndromes
- Infective endocarditis
- Pericardial disease
- Cardiac tamponade
- Arrhythmias
- Valvular Heart Diseases
- Congenital Heart Diseases
Readings/Bibliography
Updated teaching material, will be made available on the platform for teaching support service: Insegnamenti online - IOL
Suggested guidelines:
- European Society of Cardiology Clinical Practice Guidelines [http://www.escardio.org/Guidelines/Clinical-Practice-Guidelines]
- ESC Pocket Guidelines App [https://www.escardio.org/Guidelines/Clinical-Practice-Guidelines/Guidelines-derivative-products/ESC-Mobile-Pocket-Guidelines]
Suggested textbooks
For more information on book location and book details visit SBN UBO, click on book title
- Harrison's principles of internal medicine [https://sol.unibo.it/SebinaOpac/resource/harrisons-principles-of-internal-medicine/UBO6054758?tabDoc=tabcontiene] [https://sol.unibo.it/SebinaOpac/resource/harrisons-principles-of-internal-medicine/UBO4633516]
- Braunwald's Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine [https://sol.unibo.it/SebinaOpac/query/braunwald%20s%20heart%20disease%20a%20textbook%20of%20cardiovascular%20medicine?context=catalogo]
Teaching methods
Lectures that will deal with the main pathologies in the cardiology field with the support of power-point slides
Assessment methods
The learning assessment is divided into partial oral tests, and consists of a series of questions aimed at ascertaining knowledge of the technological and design aspects presented in lessons and the solution to practical problems of the type of those faced during lesson hours. The student's achievement of an organic vision of the topics addressed in class combined with their critical use, the demonstration of mastery of expression and specific language will be assessed with marks of excellence. The mostly mechanical and/or mnemonic knowledge of the subject, unarticulated synthesis and analysis skills and/or a correct but not always appropriate language will lead to fair evaluations; training gaps and/or inappropriate language - albeit in a context of minimal knowledge of the exam material - will lead to grades that will not exceed passing grades. Training gaps, inappropriate language, lack of orientation within the bibliographic materials offered during the course can only be evaluated negatively. The teachers responsible for the courses participate in an overall collegial evaluation of the student's performance. The evaluation is expressed with a mark out of thirty. The oral test is passed with a grade of at least 18/30 In the case of a maximum mark (30/30), honors may be awarded The credits for the Integrated Course in Cardiovascular and Respiratory Diseases (14 CFU) are acquired upon passing the final assessment. If it is necessary to appoint multiple subcommissions at the same time for the same final assessment, the student has the right to request, in advance, no later than the start of the exam, to also be examined by the teacher responsible for the discipline. Passing the exam will be guaranteed to students who demonstrate mastery of the key concepts illustrated in the teaching. Online registration: AlmaEsami
Teaching tools
Video projector,
PC Teaching support platform: Virtuale
Office hours
See the website of Nazzareno Galiè
See the website of Igor Diemberger
See the website of Olivia Manfrini
SDGs
This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.