00701 - Forensic Medicine (LZ-B)

Academic Year 2024/2025

  • Docente: Paolo Fais
  • Credits: 2
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Medicine and Surgery (cod. 8415)

    Also valid for Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Medicine and Surgery (cod. 8415)

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course, the student will be able to:

  • Assess the legal and deontological aspects related to healthcare activities, such as professional liability, confidentiality, consent, and mandatory healthcare treatments.
  • Fulfill the duties imposed by law, including the preparation of certificates, mandatory reports, medical reports, and reports to the Judicial Authority.
  • Know the offenses that can be prosecuted ex officio and by complaint that may come to the attention of the doctor.
  • Know the medical-legal aspects related to abortion, voluntary termination of pregnancy, and conscientious objection as provided for by Law 194.
  • Learn notions of forensic toxicology, forensic genetics, forensic traumatology, and thanatology.
  • Acquire notions of social insurance, including work-related accidents, occupational diseases, and disability.

Course contents

Topics to be covered:

Introduction:

  • Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences

Notions of Law:

  • Overview of the Italian legal system
  • Judicial system
  • Material causation

Offenses against Individual Safety:

  • Types of offenses
  • Legal elements of each offense

Offenses against Life:

  • Types of offenses
  • Legal elements of each offense

Medical-Legal Pathology and Forensic Thanatology:

  • Medical aspects of death
  • Investigation of death

Determination of Death:

  • Legal and medical criteria for determining death

Legal Roles of Healthcare Professionals:

  • Different types of healthcare professionals and their legal roles
  • Duties and responsibilities of healthcare professionals

Medical Records:

  • Legal requirements for maintaining medical records
  • Access to medical records

Informed Consent:

  • Legal and ethical principles of informed consent
  • Obtaining informed consent

Legal Capacity:

  • Legal capacity to make decisions
  • Legal capacity to act

Interdiction and Inhabilitation:

  • Legal procedures for interdicting and inhabilitating individuals
  • Effects of interdiction and inhabilitation

Administration of Support:

  • Legal framework for the administration of support
  • Role of the administrator of support

Social Insurance:

  • Types of social insurance benefits
  • Eligibility for social insurance benefits

Mandatory Medical Examinations and Treatments:

  • Legal basis for mandatory medical examinations and treatments
  • Procedures for carrying out mandatory medical examinations and treatments

Norms for the Social Protection of Maternity and Voluntary Termination of Pregnancy:

  • Legal framework for the protection of maternity
  • Legal requirements for voluntary termination of pregnancy

Medical and Healthcare Professional Professional Liability:

  • Legal principles of medical and healthcare professional liability
  • Types of medical and healthcare professional liability claims

Forensic Radiology:

  • Use of radiology in forensic investigations
  • Radiological findings in different types of injuries and deaths

Readings/Bibliography

M. Zagra, A. Argo, B. Madea, P. Procaccianti, Medicina Legale orientata per problemi, Elsevier, 2011.

C. Puccini, Istituzioni di medicina legale, Casa Editrice Ambrosiana, 6 edizione, 2003.

A. Cicognani, M. Fallani, S. Pelotti, Medicina Legale, Esculapio, 2014.

 

 

Slides and further material will be provided.

Teaching methods

Traditional lectures and case studies

 

Assessment methods

The exam will consist of a written or oral test aimed at assessing the achievement of the learning objectives.

Teaching tools

Video Projector

Office hours

See the website of Paolo Fais