SMEA15036U Optional Clinical Course in Dermatology and Venereology in English

Volume 2016/2017
Education

Msc in Medicine

Content

The purpose of the course is to equip the student with theoretical and practical competencies comprising prevention, diagnosis, medical and surgical treatment of the diseases of the skin, hair, and nails, and of the sexually transmitted diseases.

Learning Outcome

At the end of the course the students are expected to know the following:

As a medical expert, as an academic, as a health advocate and as a professional.

Knowledge

  • To describe the symptoms and signs of skin diseases by correct, dermatological terminology, including
    • defining the clinical types of skin changes
    • understanding the concept of primary and secondary skin changes
    • using dermatological terminology and describe localization, distribution and types of skin changes
    • capturing relevant medical history and symptoms.
  • To explain the principles and the indications for the diagnostic tests used in dermato-venerology, including
    • simple diagnostic tests such as punch skin biopsies and sampling for microbiological investigation
    • light microscopy for gonorrhea and non-gonococcal urethritis
    • immunofluorescence for bullous diseases, epicutaneous (patch) tests and skin prick tests.
  • To describe the principles of topical treatments, including
    • mechanism of action, classification, indications, contraindications and side effects of topical glucocorticoids
    • local antibiotics, antifungal and antiviral agents
    • topical treatment for acne, rosacea, premalignant conditions and use of calcineurin inhibitors
    • indications and contraindications for phototherapy: UVB and PUVA
  • To explain the basic mechanisms and describe indications and contraindications for the following systemic treatments of skin diseases:
    • antibiotic treatment of bacterial infections
    • systemic antifungal and antiviral agents
    • anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive agents: glucocorticoides, methotrexate, cyclosporine, azathioprine
    • retinoids
    • biological treatment including the use of anti-TNF-alpha and anti-interleukin 12/23 agents.
  • To describe simple surgical procedures including
    • Excision
    • Curettage
    • Cryotherapy
  • To explain the structure and function of the immune system of the skin and the immunopathogenesis of common skin diseases such as:
    • psoriasis
    • atopic dermatitis
    • contact dermatitis
    • bullous pemphigoid
  • To summarize the importance of ultraviolet radiation as a carcinogen and succinctly describe the molecular pathogenesis of skin cancer, including
    • basal cell carcinoma
    • squamous cell carcinoma
    • malignant melanoma
  • To describe epidemiology of skin cancer, contact dermatitis, chronic wounds and sexually transmitted diseases and to discuss the role of general practitioner in preventing these diseases
  • To be aware of the skin diseases that are acute and severe, and to describe their initial treatment
  • To summarize systemic signs and complications of autoimmune skin diseases focusing on the role of the general practitioner in diagnosing and treating of the cardiovascular, psychological and rheumatological comorbidities
  • To describe characteristic and common skin manifestations of systemic diseases including medical reactions to systemic therapies.


Competencies

  • To demonstrate practical knowledge allowing to diagnose and treat common skin diseases and sexually transmitted diseases, comprising
    • the diagnostic criteria, course and prognosis for each disease
    • initial treatment of uncomplicated cases of skin diseases
    • criteria for referral to a specialist.

 

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Lectures and classroom instruction
The course will be assessed by the "Exam in Dermatology and Venereology in English"

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  • Category
  • Hours
  • Class Instruction
  • 22
  • Lectures
  • 13
  • Preparation
  • 102
  • Total
  • 137
Credit
2,5 ECTS
Type of assessment
Course participation
Course certificate is achieved on the basis of satisfactory course participation.
Aid
All aids allowed
Marking scale
passed/not passed
Censorship form
No external censorship
One internal assessor
Criteria for exam assesment

To obtain the assessment “passed” and thereby obtain course certificate the student must demonstrate the abilities listed below.

As medical expert, as health advocate and as professional:

Knowledge

  • To explain the pathophysiology, including etiology and pathogenesis of common dermatological and sexually transmitted diseases
  • To describe epidemiology and prevention of common dermatological and sexually transmitted diseases
  • To know which diseases are serious or life-threatening
  • To describe biopsy techniques for routine histology and immunofluorescence, sampling for viruses, techniques for scabies diagnosis, epicutaneous testing and skin prick testing.
     

Skills

  • To obtain medical history and perform physical examinations for dermatological and venereal diseases
  • To perform a venereological examination
  • To diagnose and treat common skin and sexually transmitted diseases.