- Docente: Stefano Benini
- Credits: 1
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
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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
One of the most critical aspects in the control of neoplastic disease is the communication and psychological involvement of the patient and family. After completing this course, students learn how to approach the patient with cancer and to frame his problems in the socail context both during the communication of the disease and in the clinical course until the terminal stage.
Course contents
The course aims at presenting some theories and stories on
adults oncological disease. Attention will be paid to both
emotional and cognitive experiences of the patient on one hand, and
on the doctor who is treating him, on the other.
The course will focus on the acquisition of skills in order to
be a reflective practitioner, aware of cognitive, emotional and
communicative processes.
The course will be provided in a pedagogical perspective,
aimed at focusing on the educational aspects related to care
practices, share of suffering, healing or caring till the
end.
Readings/Bibliography
Suggested readings:
S.Demozzi, "La cura ricevuta. Medical Humanities: formarsi alle professioni sanitarie ripensandosi "dall'altra parte", in P. Manuzzi (a cura di), I corpi e la cura. Educare alla dimensione corporea della relazione nelle professioni educative e sanitarie, ETS, 2009, pp. 87-105.
E.Moja, E. Vegni, La visita medica centrata sul paziente, Raffaello Cortina, 2000.
S. Benini, Reti di possibilità. Quando la pedagogia incontra le prassi sanitarie, Franco Angeli, 2016Teaching methods
Classes will mix theoretical presentations, readings, watching videos (movies and documentary). Discussion and dialogue with students will be constantly promoted.
Assessment methods
Written examination.
Office hours
See the website of Stefano Benini