DEAR STUDENTS!
We are glad to greet you at the Department of Oncology, Radiation Diagnostics and Radiation Therapy!
Discipline: Oncology and radiation therapy
Code, specialty: 31.05.01 General medicine
Qualification: Medical Doctor
Specialty level
Form of training: full-time
Faculty: General Medicine
Department: Oncology, radiation diagnostics and radiation therapy
Course: 6
Semester: C
Lectures 18 hours
Practice 45 hours
Independent work 45 hours
Form of control - test
Total hours 108
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Discipline: Radiology
Course outline
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Total credits (hours) |
4 (144) |
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Lecture hours |
22 |
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Practical class hours |
60 |
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Self-study hours |
62 |
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Department, location |
Department of Oncology and Radiology Republican Clinical Hospital (Orenburg tract, 138), 6th floor |
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Discipline goals |
To get a notion about the most important radiological examinations of the organs and body systems, how to use them in reaching diagnosis of most frequently performed diseases. To get a notion about the most important types of radiological treatment. |
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Objectives of discipline mastering |
1. To get a notion about the most important radiological examinations of the lungs and mediastinum, heart, bones and joints, gastrointestinal tract, the liver, biliary tract and pancreas, the genitourinary system, how to use them in reaching diagnosis of most frequently performed diseases 2. To plan radiological examinations of the patient with pathology of the lungs and mediastinum, heart, bones and joints, gastrointestinal tract, the liver, biliary tract and pancreas, the genitourinary system 3. To know the main radiological syndromes and symptoms of the lungs and mediastinum, heart, bones and joints, gastrointestinal tract, the liver, biliary tract and pancreas, the genitourinary system lesions |
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Discipline contents |
The discipline contains information and materials about the most important radiological studies of the human body, as well as their use in diagnosis and treatment methods. |
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Prerequisite(s) |
Prerequisites for educating the discipline are Normal anatomy; Pathological anatomy; Introduction to Internal Diseases; General Surgery. |
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Competencies |
1. OK-1 Ability and readiness to implement a set of measures aimed at maintaining and strengthening health. 2. OK-2 Ability and readiness to conduct preventive medical examinations, clinical examination and dispensary observation... 3. OK-22 Capacity to participate in the implementation of new methods and techniques aimed at protecting the health of citizens. |
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