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Pathology

Study Course Description

Course Description Statuss:Approved
Course Description Version:4.00
Study Course Accepted:20.01.2023 10:10:58
Study Course Information
Course Code:PAK_021LQF level:Level 7
Credit Points:4.00ECTS:6.00
Branch of Science:Clinical Medicine; PathologyTarget Audience:Pharmacy
Study Course Supervisor
Course Supervisor:Ilze Štrumfa
Study Course Implementer
Structural Unit:Department of Pathology
The Head of Structural Unit:
Contacts:RSU, 9a Kuldigas Street, LV-1007, pakatrsu[pnkts]lv, +371 67815096
Study Course Planning
Full-Time - Semester No.1
Lectures (count)6Lecture Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Lectures12
Classes (count)10Class Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Classes20
Total Contact Hours32
Full-Time - Semester No.2
Lectures (count)0Lecture Length (academic hours)0Total Contact Hours of Lectures0
Classes (count)16Class Length (academic hours)2Total Contact Hours of Classes32
Total Contact Hours32
Part-Time - Semester No.1
Lectures (count)8Lecture Length (academic hours)4Total Contact Hours of Lectures32
Classes (count)8Class Length (academic hours)4Total Contact Hours of Classes32
Total Contact Hours64
Study course description
Preliminary Knowledge:
Cell biology, human anatomy and physiology, biochemistry.
Objective:
1. To provide studies in pathology, including morphological and functional manifestations of diseases, their pathogenesis. This aspect of the programme should provide theoretical grounds for the mastering of clinical and speciality-related courses preparing a comprehensively educated pharmacy specialist. The pathology programme should include, in an integrated way, the progress of local and general pathological processes, developing a uniform idea of the morphological and functional components of disease pathogenesis for the student; 2. To provide a practical overview of pathology as a diagnostic branch of medicine and a component of medical research at the level appropriate for pharmacy specialist’s work.
Topic Layout (Full-Time)
No.TopicType of ImplementationNumberVenue
1The most common general pathological processes: inflammation, circulatory disorders and hypoxia.Lectures1.00auditorium
2Insight into tumour development, pathogenetic principles of diagnosis and therapy thereof.Lectures1.00auditorium
3Insight into renal pathology.Lectures1.00auditorium
4Insight into the pathogenesis of the most common cardiovascular diseases.Lectures1.00auditorium
5Insight into gastrointestinal tract and liver pathology.Lectures2.00auditorium
8Concept of a disease as a process, diagnosis, pathogenesis, complications and risk factors. Cell damage and compensatory adaptation processes.Classes1.00auditorium
9Peripheral circulation disorders. Hypoxia.Classes1.00auditorium
10Nature and manifestations of acute and chronic inflammation. The concept of autoimmune diseases.Classes1.00auditorium
11Systemic and laboratory manifestations of inflammation. Fever.Classes1.00auditorium
13Characterisation of the most common and relevant tumours in society.Classes1.00auditorium
14Acid-alkaline imbalances. Hypohydration. Hyperhydration. Electrolyte exchange disorders.Classes1.00auditorium
15Acute renal failure. Chronic kidney disease.Classes1.00auditorium
16Atherosclerosis. Coronary heart disease. Arterial hypertension and other cardiovascular diseases.Classes1.00auditorium
17Colloquium.Classes2.00computer room
18Diseases of the upper gastrointestinal tract. The concept of malnutrition and vomiting.Classes1.00auditorium
19Focal and diffuse liver diseases.Classes1.00auditorium
20Diseases of the lower gastrointestinal tract. The concept of malabsorption and diarrhoea.Classes1.00auditorium
21Liver cirrhosis. Portal hypertension. Liver failure. Jaundice.Classes2.00auditorium
22Gallbladder and pancreatic diseases.Classes1.00auditorium
23Haematological pathology I: anaemias.Classes1.00auditorium
24Haematological pathology II: leukocyte reactions and coagulation disorders.Classes1.00auditorium
25Lung diseases.Classes1.00auditorium
26Diffuse bone diseases. Calcium and vitamin D metabolism disorders. Insight into central nervous system (CNS) pathology.Classes2.00auditorium
27Diabetes mellitus and complications thereof.Classes1.00auditorium
28Other endocrine pathologiesClasses2.00auditorium
29ColloquiumClasses2.00auditorium
Topic Layout (Part-Time)
No.TopicType of ImplementationNumberVenue
30The concept of disease as a process, its aetiology and pathogenesis. Concept of cell damage, pathogenesis thereof and related medical terminology.Lectures1.00auditorium
31Peripheral circulation disorders: nature, pathogenesis, terminology. The concept of hypoxia.Classes1.00auditorium
32Inflammation. Fever.Classes1.00auditorium
33Insight into water and electrolyte imbalances. Insight into acid-alkaline imbalances.Lectures1.00auditorium
34Renal pathology.Lectures1.00auditorium
35Insight into cardiovascular pathology. Atherosclerosis and the organ damage caused by it. The concept of coronary heart disease, myocardial infarction, and stenocardia.Classes1.00auditorium
36Diabetes mellitus and complications thereof.Classes1.00auditorium
37Tumours: an insight into the problem. Clinically relevant classifications (TNM, WHO).Lectures1.00auditorium
38Insight into liver, gallbladder and pancreatic pathology: focal and diffuse liver diseases. Liver cirrhosis. Jaundice. Gallstone disease and complications thereof. Acute and chronic pancreatitis. Hepatobiliopancreatic tumours.Lectures1.00auditorium
39Insights into the pathology of the gastrointestinal tract.Classes1.00auditorium
40Insight into the pathogenesis of the most common lung diseases.Classes1.00auditorium
41Tissue and organ damage caused by medicines.Lectures1.00auditorium
42Pathology of the haematopoietic system: anaemia. The concept of polycythaemia. Leukocyte reactions. Blood clotting disorders.Classes1.00auditorium
43Pathology of the thyroid gland, parathyroid and adrenal glands.Lectures1.00auditorium
44Bone pathology. Calcium metabolism disorders.Classes1.00auditorium
45Insight into central nervous system (CNS) pathology: concept of vascular, inflammatory, degenerative and neoplastic CNS diseases.Lectures1.00auditorium
Assessment
Unaided Work:
Learning the study material according to the topics specified in the e-studies and the posted study materials.
Assessment Criteria:
Examination of the study course: During the study course, lecturers test knowledge using short test works (multiple-choice test or other short form of test as per teaching staff instructions). During the studies, students have colloquia with theoretical questions in the form of a multiple choice test and/or clinical text assignments reflecting the pathologies discussed during studies. At the end of the study course, in accordance with the planning of the respective study programme students take a written or electronic examination in the form of a multiple-choice test. In accordance with the RSU Academic Regulations (approved at the RSU Senate meeting of 21 April 2020; minutes No.2-1/4/2020), Paragraph 2.16, the final mark of the study course consists of the cumulative assessment (50%) and real knowledge obtained by the student (50%) in accordance with the result of the final course examination. The assessment of all test works, incl. in percentage and with grades, takes place in accordance with the current version of the Academic Regulations I of Rīga Stradiņš University.
Final Examination (Full-Time):Exam (Written)
Final Examination (Part-Time):Exam (Written)
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge:As a result of completing the study course, the student will know and will be able to explain in a reasoned way the nature of individual diseases and general pathological processes; pathogenesis and its manifestations in clinical processes, imaging and laboratory examinations; causes and risk factors; potential complications and consequences, as well as outcomes, as far as the scope of the study course allows.
Skills:As far as the scope of the study course allows, the student will learn, through clinical assignments, to identify the most common pathologies, reasoned evaluation of the pathogenesis of the diseases referred to in the thematic plan of the course, associate it with clinical manifestations of diseases and diagnostic basis, and to act practically organising the necessary laboratory examinations, interpreting and critically analysing the results thereof in relation to the overall picture of the disease. Knowledge and understanding of the pathogenesis of diseases will serve as a basis for developing the skills to carry out scientific research in the pharmaceutical field.
Competencies:The student will be competent to formulate, differentiate, analyse and substantiate the course of pathological processes.
Bibliography
No.Reference
Required Reading
1RSU Patoloģijas katedras docētāju sagatavotie e-studiju lekciju materiāli, PAK_021
2RSU Patoloģijas katedras docētāju sagatavotie e-studiju nodarbību materiāli, PAK_021
3Robbins Basic Pathology, 7th ed.. Kumar V, Cotran RS, Robbins SL. Saunders, Philadelphia, 2018, 873 lpp.
4Robbins and Cotran Pathological Basis of Disease, 8th ed. Kumar V, Abbas AK, Fausto N, Aster J. Elsevier, 2020.
5Ārvalstu studentiem/For international students
6Robbins Basic Pathology, 7th ed.. Kumar V, Cotran RS, Robbins SL. Saunders, Philadelphia, 2018, 873 lpp.
7Robbins and Cotran Pathological Basis of Disease, 8th ed. Kumar V, Abbas AK, Fausto N, Aster J. Elsevier, 2020.
Additional Reading
1Klīniskā medicīna, prof. A.Lejnieka redakcijā. Rīga : Medicīnas apgāds, 2010-2012