Program Overview
Program Overview
The program in question is PATOLOGIA GENERALE E FARMACOLOGIA, which translates to General Pathology and Pharmacology. It is a course integrated into the university's curriculum, specifically designed for students in the field of physiotherapy.
Course Details
- Code: 67905
- Academic Year: 2024/2025
- Credits (CFU): Not specified
- Language: Italian
- Location: The course is offered in multiple locations, including CHIAVARI, PIETRA LIGURE, LA SPEZIA, and GE SAN MARTINO.
Prerequisites
To enroll in this course, students must have passed certain prerequisite exams, including:
- FISIOTERAPIA 9281 (coorte 2023/2024)
- ANATOMIA-ISTOLOGIA
- INGLESE SCIENTIFICO
- FISICA, INFORMATICA, RADIOPROTEZIONE E STATISTICA
- FISIOLOGIA E BIOCHIMICA
- CINESIOLOGIA, BIOMECCANICA E RIABILITAZIONE GENERALE
- BIOLOGIA E GENETICA
- TIROCINIO I ANNO
Course Structure
The course is composed of four modules:
- ANATOMIA PATOLOGICA (Pathological Anatomy)
- FARMACOLOGIA (Pharmacology)
- FISIOPATOLOGIA GENERALE (General Physiopathology)
- PATOLOGIA GENERALE (General Pathology)
Educational Objectives
The objectives of this course include acquiring knowledge of the origin and physiopathological mechanisms underlying human pathology, as well as understanding pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug classification, and drug interactions, with a focus on drugs acting on the central nervous system.
Teaching Methods
The course is taught through frontal lessons in the first semester of the second year, utilizing slide projections.
Examination Methods
The final exam aims to assess the achievement of the course's educational objectives. It is conducted orally for pharmacology, pathology, and physiopathology, and through multiple-choice quizzes for pathological anatomy. The grade is assigned as a weighted average of the evaluations on the individual teachings.
Calendar of Exam Sessions
The exam sessions are scheduled throughout the year, with specific dates provided for each module of the course.
Teachers and Commissions
The course is taught by several professors, each with their own office hours and contact information, which are not included here as per the instructions.
Agenda 2030
The course contributes to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically "Salute e benessere" (Health and Well-being).
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