Intrudution To Clinical Medical Practise II

Year
1
Academic year
2018-2019
Code
01014159
Subject Area
Introduction to Medicine and Clinical Practice
Language of Instruction
Portuguese
Mode of Delivery
Face-to-face
Duration
SEMESTRIAL
ECTS Credits
4.0
Type
Compulsory
Level
1st Cycle Studies

Recommended Prerequisites

Must have or be in the process of acquiring knowledge of human anatomy, basic biochemistry and basic knowledge of basic life support, basic surgical techniques, clinical interview concepts and relationships in the team acquired in the 1st semester.

Teaching Methods

Lectures; practical classes in simulation models, role-playing and videos; final seminars integrating the knowledge and skills of all aspects of the course by demonstration through interactive clinical cases.

Learning Outcomes

Know, understand and demonstrate: knowledge of developments in the history of medicine and its connection to current scientific concepts

Know, understand and demonstrate: what are the major syndromes, reactions to illness and disease concepts and relationship between this and the reactions of the individual

Know and understand: what is the polytrauma patient and what kinds of care should have.

Know, understand and demonstrate: what is the evidence-based medicine and its limits and virtues

Know, understand and demonstrate: what is medical confidentiality and the concept of humanization in medicine.

Work Placement(s)

No

Syllabus

-  Evolution of the knowledge of the human body

- Importance of the human factor in the evolution of science

- Signs, symptoms, syndromes

- Signs, symbols

- Reactions to illness

- The School of Palo Alto and the axioms of interaction

- Proxemics and its implications

- Transactional Analysis

- Papers

- Porter Attitudes

- Surgery - polytrauma

- Evidence-based Medicine - concept

- Humanization of Care

- Medical confidentiality.

Head Lecturer(s)

José Manuel Santos Pereira de Moura

Assessment Methods

Assessment
Other: 10.0%
Mini Tests: 20.0%
Report of a seminar or field trip: 20.0%
Exam: 50.0%

Bibliography

“Comunicação e Medicina” – Pio Abreu, Virtualidade, 1998

“O Desenvolvimento das Perícias de Comunicação e Aconselhamento em Medicina” – Roslyn Corney (coord.), Climepsi, 1991/1996 Ed. Port.

“Psicologia das Relações Interpessoais” – M. Odete Fachada, Rumo, 8ª Ed. 2006

“Clinical Ethics – a practical approach to ethical decisions in clinical medicine” – Jonsen AR, Siegler M, Winslade WJ, McGraw and Hill, 7th Ed., 2010.

Ética, medicina e sociedade - CARLOS A. M. GOTTSCHALL

www.amrigs.com.br/revista/50-

04/espcremers.pdf

Ética para os futuros médicos – Nedy Cerqueira Neves

www.portalmedico.org.br/arquivos/etica_futu

ros_medicos.pdfwww.portalmedico.org.br/ar

quivos/etica_futuros_medicos.pdf

CAMPBELL, A et al. Medical ethics. Oxford

University Press. 2005.

BERG J. Informed consent – legal theory and clinical practice. Oxford University Press.

2001

MARQUES, Adelino - Segredo Profissional.

Coimbra Médica, 11:53, 1990.

Harrison´s Principles of Internal Medicine