Unit LABORATORY MEDICINE

Course
Medicine and surgery
Study-unit Code
GP005812
Location
TERNI
Curriculum
In all curricula
Teacher
Antonella Mencacci
CFU
8
Course Regulation
Coorte 2018
Offered
2020/21
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa integrata

CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY - MOD. 1

Code GP005862
Location TERNI
CFU 1
Teacher Oxana Bereshchenko
Teachers
  • Oxana Bereshchenko
Hours
  • 12 ore - Oxana Bereshchenko
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Medicina di laboratorio e diagnostica integrata
Academic discipline BIO/12
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents General principles of the Laboratory Medicine. Basic principles of the laboratory methods and data interpretation.
Some basic knowledge of the new techniques used in “personalized medicine” and useful for identification of novel disease markers
Reference texts G. Federici
Laboratory medicine.
McGraw-Hill;
Essential clinical biochemistry. E. Albi, T. Beccari, S. Cataldi
Educational objectives The objective of this course is to describe general principles of techniques used in a biomedical laboratory and provide tools to evaluate the significance, methods and degree of information the medical personnel can obtain from a standard analytes or from specific disease markers
Prerequisites The course makes numerous connections with physics, chemistry, biochemistry and physiology, herefore basic knowledge related to organic and inorganic chemistry, physics and physiology is required.
Teaching methods frontal teaching
Learning verification modality Oral test:
Until further notice, the exams will occur online, according to the University of Perugia guidelines for the Teaching at a Distance. The evaluation criteria will be based on the understanding of the topics covered, on the acquisition of the proposed concepts and methodologies and on the ability to apply them independently and consciously.

The evaluation criteria will be based on the understanding of the topics covered, on the acquisition of the proposed concepts and methodologies and on the ability to apply them independently and consciously.
Extended program Laboratory exams. Biochemistry methods and techniques. Sampling. Error in laboratory exams. Analitical and pre-analytical variability. Normalization of the pre-analytical phase. Centrifugation techniques.
Biological variability. Reference values. Test accuracy, precision, sensibility, repeatability, reproducibility. Diagnostic sensibility and specificity. Exams of the urines.
Spectrophotometry techniques and its applications. Principles of clinical enzymology. Application of clinical enzymology. Markers of organ lesion. Isoenzymes. Electrophoresis. Peptidogram.

CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY - MOD. 2

Code GP005864
Location TERNI
CFU 1
Teacher Oxana Bereshchenko
Teachers
  • Oxana Bereshchenko
Hours
  • 12 ore - Oxana Bereshchenko
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Medicina di laboratorio e diagnostica integrata
Academic discipline BIO/12
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents General principles of the Laboratory Medicine. Basic principles of the laboratory methods and data interpretation.
Some basic knowledge of the new techniques used in “personalized medicine” and useful for identification of novel disease markers
Reference texts G. Federici
Laboratory medicine.
McGraw-Hill;
Essential clinical biochemistry. E. Albi, T. Beccari, S. Cataldi
Educational objectives The objective of this course is to describe general principles of techniques used in a biomedical laboratory and provide tools to evaluate the significance, methods and degree of information the medical personnel can obtain from a standard analytes or from specific disease markers.
The course provides to the medical student the overview of biochemistry and molecular biology methods used in the the laboratory
Prerequisites The course makes numerous connections with physics, chemistry, biochemistry and physiology, herefore basic knowledge related to organic and inorganic chemistry, physics and physiology is required.
Teaching methods Frontal teaching
Learning verification modality Oral test:
Until further notice, the exams will occur online, according to the University of Perugia guidelines for the Teaching at a Distance. The evaluation criteria will be based on the understanding of the topics covered, on the acquisition of the proposed concepts and methodologies and on the ability to apply them independently and consciously.

The evaluation criteria will be based on the understanding of the topics covered, on the acquisition of the proposed concepts and methodologies and on the ability to apply them independently and consciously.
Extended program Methods involving antibodies. ELISA. Flow cytometry. Western Blotting.
Transcription, replication, translation, RNA, DNA, gene, splicing, epigenetica. Alterazioni genetiche. PCR, real-time PCR. Molecular diagnostics. Principles, applications, notions genotype, phenotype, mutation.

CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY - MOD. 1

Code GP005861
Location TERNI
CFU 1
Teacher Antonella Mencacci
Teachers
  • Antonella Mencacci
Hours
  • 12 ore - Antonella Mencacci
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Patologia generale e molecolare, immunopatologia, fisiopatologia generale, microbiologia e parassitologia
Academic discipline MED/07
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Clinical Microbiology and Laboratory organization (BSL2 and BSL3).

Microbiological diagnosis of bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infectious diseases: microscopy, culture, molecular tests, immunodiagnosis and serology.

Antibiotic susceptibility testing.
Reference texts Microbiologia Medica. Murray PR, Rosenthal LS, Pfaller MA. 7th Ed. Edra Masson
and lessons' slides
Educational objectives Knowledge of the microbiologic methods used for the etiologic diagnosis of infections. This is fundamental for studing the second part of the course (clinical microbiology of infectious).
Prerequisites Knowledge of general microbiology and fundaments of immunology
Teaching methods Face-to-face lessons and laboratory practice
Other information .
Learning verification modality Oral examination
Extended program Clinical Microbiology and Laboratory organization.

Biosafety level 2 and 3 Laboratories.

Microbiological diagnosis (direct and serology) of bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infectious diseases.

Microscopy, culture, molecular tests, immunodiagnosis and serology.

Antibiotic susceptibility testing for Gram positive and Gram negative pathogens.

CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY - MOD. 2

Code GP005863
Location TERNI
CFU 1
Teacher Antonella Mencacci
Teachers
  • Antonella Mencacci
Hours
  • 12 ore - Antonella Mencacci
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Patologia generale e molecolare, immunopatologia, fisiopatologia generale, microbiologia e parassitologia
Academic discipline MED/07
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Microbiological diagnosis of bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections.
Reference texts Microbiologia Medica. Murray PR, Rosenthal LS, Pfaller MA. Settima Edizione. Edra Masson and lessons' slides
Educational objectives Knowledge of appropriate diagnostic approach to infections and of reading reports.
Prerequisites Clinical Microbiology mod. 1 and chemical biochemistry
Teaching methods Face-to-face lessons and laboratory practice
Learning verification modality oral examination
Extended program Microbiological diagnosis of bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections: bloodstream infections, urinary tract infections, Central nervous system ingections, gastrointestinal infections, respiratory infections, sexually transmitted infections, soft tissues infections.

CLINICAL PATHOLOGY

Code GP005860
Location TERNI
CFU 2
Teacher Stefano Brancorsini
Teachers
  • Stefano Brancorsini
Hours
  • 24 ore - Stefano Brancorsini
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Medicina di laboratorio e diagnostica integrata
Academic discipline MED/05
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Variability in laboratory medicine. Hemochromocytometric test and coaugulationPlasmatic proteins and enzymes in clinical diagnosis. Evaluation of relevant renal, cardiac and hepatic diseases.Evaluation and comprehension of hydroelectrolytic balance. Evaluation of relevant endocrine alterations
Reference texts G. Federici, Medicina di laboratorio. McGraw-Hill Editore, 2014.
Pontieri - Russo - Frati e AA.VV., Patologia generale e fisiopatologia generale - II volume. Piccin Editore.
Antonozzi I, Gulletta E. Medicina di Laboratorio. Logica & Patologia clinica. Piccin Editore 2012.
Educational objectives This course represents the first teaching where basic knowledge such as Biochemistry are correlated to General Pathology and Pathophysiology. Students will be able to understand and decode information from laboratories and associate them to pathophysiological events and define the correct diagnosis, avoiding data misinterpretation. The main competences of students will be the correct evaluation of biomedical parameters in renal, cardiac, hepatic, immunological and haematological diseases and to have the appropriate knowledge for the use of blood products
Prerequisites Very important: Microbiology, Fisiology, Pathology, and Immunology
Teaching methods Face-to-face and seminar lectures with audiovisual material on all subjects of the Course
Other information No additional information
Learning verification modality Oral examination (2 queries/15 minutes for  "Microbiologia clinica" and "Patologia Clinica") and written quiz (for "Biochimica clinica).
Extended program Introduction to Pathology and variability in laboratory medicine.
Hemochromocytometric test: anemia and number abnormalities of leucocytes and platelets.
Coaugulation: physiology of coagulation, laboratory medicine of coagulation disorders.
Markers in Oncology. Molecular biology and genetic tests for diagnosis of tumors.
Plasmatic proteins: alteration of plasmatic proteins and their diagnostic significance.
Enzymes in clinical diagnosis: evaluation of cardiac and hepatic diseases.
Transfusion and relative laboratory medicine approaches.
Kidney: evaluation of relevant kidney diseases. Urine analysis: normal composition and alteration pathogenesis.
Evaluation and comprehension of hydroelectrolytic balance and hemogasanalysis interpretation
Evaluation of sodium, potassium homeostasis and alteration. Acidosis and alkalosis.
Calcium, magnesium and phosphorus metabolisms.
Evaluation of relevant endocrine alterations

PROFESSIONALISING TRAINING IN CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY

Code GP005866
Location TERNI
CFU 1
Teacher Antonella Mencacci
Teachers
  • Antonella Mencacci
Hours
  • 25 ore - Antonella Mencacci
Learning activities Altro
Area Tirocini formativi e di orientamento
Academic discipline MED/07
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Sampling of clinical specimens for microbiology.

Principal microbiologic diagnostic methods used in bacteriology, viralogy, and mycology.
Reference texts see Clinical Microbiology - EUCAST
Educational objectives Knowledge of appropriate tests to diagnose bacterial and viral infections
Teaching methods laboratory practice
Learning verification modality Oral examination
Extended program Sampling of clinical specimens for microbiology.

Upper respiratory tract and genital tract sampling.

Wound sampling. Serum sampling.

Principal microbiologic diagnostic methods: microscopy, culture, antimicrobial susceptibility testing.

Mass spetrometry MALDI-TOF for bacteria identification. Real-time PCR.

PROFESSIONALISING TRAINING IN CLINICAL PATHOLOGY

Code GP005865
Location TERNI
CFU 1
Teacher Stefano Brancorsini
Teachers
  • Stefano Brancorsini
Hours
  • 25 ore - Stefano Brancorsini
Learning activities Altro
Area Tirocini formativi e di orientamento
Academic discipline MED/05
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Setup and organization of a medicine laboratory. Input and output of laboratory. Analysis of analytical data and their evaluation
Reference texts G. Federici, Medicina di laboratorio. McGraw-Hill Editore, 2014.

Pontieri - Russo - Frati e AA.VV., Patologia generale e fisiopatologia generale - II volume. Piccin Editore.

Antonozzi I, Gulletta E. Medicina di Laboratorio. Logica & Patologia clinica. Piccin Editore 2012.
Educational objectives This course represents the first teaching where basic knowledge such as Biochemistry are correlated to General Pathology and Pathophysiology. This internship has the aim to elaborate relevant topics and to knowledge specific problems about organization and correct functioning of diagnostic laboratory to better understand the analytical data and evaluation of clinical information.
Prerequisites Very important: Biology, Fisiology, pathology, and immunology.
Teaching methods Seminars for large groups of studentsAccess of small groups of students in the medical laboratories.
Other information No additional information
Learning verification modality Oral examination (2 queries/15 minutes for each "modulo".
Extended program The internship has the aim to elaborate practically specific topics of the programme already reported in the module of Clinical Pathology. This course will be done by seminars for large groups of students and by access of small groups of students in the medical laboratories.
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