The Laboratory Medicine course aims to prepare the students of the master's degree in the knowledge required to face any subsequent studies for the achievement of the corresponding Specialization Diploma.
The main purpose of the theoretical part of the teaching is to provide students with in-depth knowledge about the meaning of laboratory tests used in modern medical practice ("screening" for congenital diseases, diagnostics on targeted clinical suspicion, exclusion of pathology, control of therapy effectiveness, prognosis). The aim of the integrated teaching is to provide students with the following skills: to know the clinical significance of the deviation from the respective reference values of the laboratory tests treated during the course, to know how to select the most suitable parameters for the study of pathologies of a specific organ or apparatus, to identify possible interfering factors on the result of specific laboratory tests, to know how to collect, organize and integrate the results of laboratory tests for the definition and interpretation of clinical problems, to correctly apply the methods of measurement of laboratory parameters, critically interpreting them also from a pathophysiological point of view, in order to frame them in the overall clinical picture, diagnosis and prognosis.
In-depth knowledge of biochemistry, physiotogy, general pathology. Basic knowledge of anatomy and histology.
Ricevimento: By appointment by email: annalisa.furfaro@unige.it
Ricevimento: For appointments, contact the Professor via email at: Nicola.Traverso@unige.it. The teacher's office is located in the General Pathology Section of DIMES, Via Leon Battista Alberti 2, 1st floor, 16132 Genoa Nicola Traverso is the Coordinator of the Integrated Course of Clinical Pathology and Immunohematology
Ricevimento: students can send email to make an appointment; anna.maria.bassi@unige.it
Ricevimento: On-demand tutorials and questions, either in presence (at DIMES, Sez. Biochimica, Viale Benedetto XV 1, 1st floor) or via the Teams platform, by appointment (ezocchi@unige.it).
ELENA ZOCCHI (President)
ANNA MARIA BASSI
ANNA LISA FURFARO
GIAMPAOLA PESCE
NICOLA TRAVERSO (President Substitute)
LABORATORY MEDICINE
Clinical Biochemistry teaching will be evaluated with a multiple choice written test. Clinical Pathology teaching will be evaluated with a multiple choice written test and subsequent interview.
The multiple choice written tests will focus on all the topics covered in class, both for clinical biochemistry and for clinical pathology. In many tests, only one answer will be considered correct; in a minority of tests, the candidate will have to demonstrate that he chooses the best among the answers proposed; in the case of answers with partial but incomplete content, a fraction of a point will be attributed, instead of the whole point.
In the clinical pathology interview, the candidate will be asked to comment on one / two groups of laboratory tests, with the respective clinical indications and possible interpretations; the candidate may also be required to draw up a laboratory laboratory protocol to be carried out in case of pathologies proposed by the examiner.
Basic knowledge of both biochemistry and clinical pathology will be necessary, but not automatically sufficient, for the exam to be approved by the examiners.