ANATOMIC BASIS OF CANCER SURGERY
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- Academic year
- 2020/2021
- Teacher
- GIANCARLO PANSINI
- Credits
- 1
- Didactic period
- Secondo Semestre
- SSD
- MED/18
Training objectives
- The main goal of the course is to provide students to deal with an unique fusion of anatomy, surgical technique and tumor biology, in order to give equal weight to anatomic knowledge and a contemporary understanding of the techniques of surgical extirpation of malignant tumor and to help prevent anatomic complications associated with surgical resection.
Prerequisites
- Proper knowledge of general pathology, topographic anatomy and radiology, medical and surgical methodology.
Course programme
- Each subject has been structured to include the anatomic entities related to specific surgery of the organ involved with cancer. The basic characteristics of main operated epithelial and nonepithelial malignant tumors, invasion and metastasis are also emphasized. Contributions and personal data in a selected bibliography are an aid to a better understanding of the arguments.
Didactic methods
- Lectures , inspired by the system PBL ( Problem-Based Learning ) and an interactive mode by stimulating the learner response to the presentation and discussion of the topics .
Organization of mini - seminars with faculty specialists in specific topics .
Free exercises through direct participation (only visual ) in the operating room , for those interested. Learning assessment procedures
- The aim of the examination is to test the level of achievement of the previously mentioned educational goals .
They are eligible to take the exam only students who have participated in at least 6 out of 8 meetings .
The examination consists of a single trial. It 's a quiz test (multiple choice questions ) on all topics covered in the course , in the mini - seminars and during free practice in the Operating Room .
There will be 31 questions. Each correct answers are worth 1 point. To pass the exam you need to acquire a minimum of 18 points (corresponding to 18 correct answers out of 30). The correct answer to all questions is the score of 30 with honors. If the score proves inferior to 18, the student will have to retake the exam. The estimated time for the test is 1 hour. The use of texts, PC, smart phone or other devices is not allowed. Reference texts
- Anatomic Basis of Tumor Surgery, Ed. by W.C. Wood & J.E. Skandalakis, 1999 Quality Medical Publishing, Inc
Articles or other sources are provided by the teacher.