The Integrated Teaching of Medicine II is divided into 3 modules: Internal Medicine, Medical Genetics and Geriatrics. The purpose of this teaching is the acquisition of notions and decision-making skills that allow on the basis of the clinic to plan a correct diagnostic and therapeutic process of the main acute and chronic diseases of medical interest internist.
The course is aimed at the acquisition of knowledge and decision-making skills on the subject of diagnostic interpretation and treatment setting of the main diseases of medical interest in adults and the elderly. It is based on the application of guidelines and, in general, on evidence-based medicine, on the evaluation of costs and benefits of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, on the interpretation of complex clinical cases and on the clinical management of patients with polypathologies. The issue of rare diseases and genetic predisposition to the development of adult diseases are also addressed.
Ricevimento: By email to fabrizio.montecucco@unige.it
Ricevimento: The student can contact the teacher by email at: giuseppe.murdaca@unige.it
Ricevimento: Contact by e-mail : negrini@unige.it
Ricevimento: Please contact by email:pmandich@unige.it
Ricevimento: - Please directly contact Prof. Bellone by email: ebellone@unige.it.
Ricevimento: every monday after lessons ( from 16.30-17.30) and on student's request by sending email ( fiammetta.monacelli@unige.it) for a scheduled appointment
ALBERTO BALLESTRERO (President)
FEDERICO CARBONE (President)
FABRIZIO MONTECUCCO (President)
SIMONE NEGRINI (President)
ROBERTO PONTREMOLI (President)
GIUSEPPE MURDACA (President and Coordinator of Integrated Course)
Each single module of the Integrated Course provides for a written test (quiz) detailed in each related sheet (Internal Medicine, Genetics and Geriatrics). After passing the 3 tests, a practical test is carried out at the patient's bed.
If the state of health emergency for the Sars-Cov2 pandemic persists, the examination of the integrated course of medicine II (including geriatric and genetic tests) will be carried out electronically and will only include the oral test (as carried out in the second semester of the academic year 2019-2020), without carrying out the practical test at the patient's bed.
Therefore, in order to pass the exam, the Student will have to demonstrate that he / she has the knowledge and skills indicated in the Learning Objectives, with a mark of at least 18/30. The following final marks are expressed out of thirty: 1) Ability to deal transversally and critically with the topics requested, 2) Correctness, clarity, synthesis and fluency of the exhibition, 3) Adoption of appropriate terminology.