LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The teaching of General Pathology contributes to the realization of specific training objectives of the Study Programme in Health Assistance (from the REGULATION "The students will have to obtain an adequate preparation in the basic disciplines in order to know and understand the most relevant elements of the physiological and pathological processes inherent to their professional intervention; be equipped with the essential theoretical knowledge deriving from the basic sciences in the perspective of their subsequent professional application.”
The achievement of the professional training objectives is achieved through a didactic, theoretical and practical path, including the cultural and behavioral knowledge bases on the following topics:
- the ethical and historical dimensions of the health assistant;
- biological and environmental phenomena, with particular reference to humans and ecosystems;
- morphology and physiology of the human organism and of the other main forms of life;
- pathophysiology of the effects induced by intrinsic and extrinsic factors to human health.
EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES
•Knowledge and understanding
At the end of the course the student will be able to knowledge and understanding, to the different levels of complexity (molecules, cells, tissues, organism), the etiopathogenetic factors underlying the structural and functional alterations found in the pathological processes, as well as the damage response mechanisms and the related disorders.
•Applying knowledge and understanding
The student must also be able to apply the knowledge derived from the course, integrated with those deriving from previous courses, to the understanding of the pathophysiology of the main human pathologies.
The student will be able to deal with the clinical problem in a rational way both in the diagnostic-therapeutic approach and in the preventive one.
SOFT SKILLS
•Making judgements
The student will be able to collect and interpret data in an autonomous way.
•Communication skills
The student will be able to communicate information to interlocutors specialist and not.
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Learning skills
The student, through the methodological criterion, will be able to undertake further studies with a high degree of autonomy.