Unit OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE

Course
Medicine and surgery
Study-unit Code
GP004641
Location
PERUGIA
Curriculum
In all curricula
Teacher
Marco Dell'omo
CFU
6
Course Regulation
Coorte 2019
Offered
2023/24
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa integrata

OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE - MOD. 1

Code GP004663
Location PERUGIA
CFU 3
Teacher Marco Dell'omo
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Medicina e sanità pubblica e degli ambienti di lavoro e scienze medico legali
Academic discipline MED/44
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)

Cognomi A-L

CFU
3
Teacher
Marco Dell'omo
Teachers
  • Marco Dell'omo
Hours
  • 37.5 ore - Marco Dell'omo
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
Occupational Medicine history. Work-related accidents at work and occupational diseases. Risk assessment and prevention at workplace
Reference texts
L. Alessio, G. Franco, F. Tomei. Trattato di medicina del lavoro. Piccin Ed., Padova, 2015
Educational objectives
The learning outcomes are compliant with the provisions of the Degree Programme Regulations as published on the website: http: //www.med.unipg.it/ccl

The main knowledge that students will acquire include the:
- relevance of social and health effects of work-related accidents at work and occupational diseases;
- practice of prevention in the workplace;
- occupational diseases most frequently diagnosed in Italy.

The main skills that students will acquire consist of:
- ability to identify and assess health risks in some working environments;
- ability to interpret the results of laboratory and instrumental tests for risk assessment at workplaces.
Prerequisites
In order to be able to learn and apply in practice the principles of occupational medicine, it is useful that the student:
- has passed the examinations of chemistry, biochemistry, immunology, physiology and pathology;
- is able to perform a history and physical examination;
- knows the main signs and symptoms correlated with diseases of the respiratory and peripheral nervous system, and other systems/organs
Teaching methods
The course will include:
- lectures on all topics of the program.
- theoretical / practical activities in the laboratory, ambulatory and hospital ward, focusing on the diagnosis of occupational pulmonary diseases and of occupational and environmental allergies;
- Inspection in one or more local industrial companies.
Other information
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Learning verification modality
The exam will cover the main topics covered during the formal lessons and supplementary activities.
The exam will consist of an oral test, divided into 2-3 questions aimed at verifying the knowledge and skills acquired.
The duration of the exam will be approximately 15-20 minutes.
Extended program
History of Occupational Medicine. Definition and objectives of Occupational Medicine. Work-related iniurjes and occupational diseases in Italy and Umbria.
Risk assessment and prevention at workplaces.
Environmental monitoring and exposure limit values. Biological Monitoring. The health surveillance.
Legislative Decree 81/08.
Occupational hazards in health care services.
The diagnostic pathway in Occupational Medicine.
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
Noise pathology.
Occupational diseases of the respiratory system: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, bronchial asthma, pneumoconiosis, hypersensitivity pneumonia.
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile
Global warming, environmental pollution and health (3, 8, 13)

Cognomi M-Z

CFU
3
Teacher
Marco Dell'omo
Teachers
  • Marco Dell'omo
Hours
  • 37.5 ore - Marco Dell'omo
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
Occupational Medicine history. Work-related accidents at work and occupational diseases. Risk assessment and prevention at workplace
Reference texts
L. Alessio, G. Franco, F. Tomei. Trattato di medicina del lavoro. Piccin Ed., Padova, 2015
Educational objectives
The learning outcomes are compliant with the provisions of the Degree Programme Regulations as published on the website: http: //www.med.unipg.it/ccl

The main knowledge that students will acquire include the:
- relevance of social and health effects of work-related accidents at work and occupational diseases;
- practice of prevention in the workplace;
- occupational diseases most frequently diagnosed in Italy.

The main skills that students will acquire consist of:
- ability to identify and assess health risks in some working environments;
- ability to interpret the results of laboratory and instrumental tests for risk assessment at workplaces.
Prerequisites
In order to be able to learn and apply in practice the principles of occupational medicine, it is useful that the student:
- has passed the examinations of chemistry, biochemistry, immunology, physiology and pathology;
- is able to perform a history and physical examination;
- knows the main signs and symptoms correlated with diseases of the respiratory and peripheral nervous system, and other systems/organs
Teaching methods
The course will include:
- lectures on all topics of the program.
- theoretical / practical activities in the laboratory, ambulatory and hospital ward, focusing on the diagnosis of occupational pulmonary diseases and of occupational and environmental allergies;
- Inspection in one or more local industrial companies.
Other information
//
Learning verification modality
The exam will cover the main topics covered during the formal lessons and supplementary activities.
The exam will consist of an oral test, divided into 2-3 questions aimed at verifying the knowledge and skills acquired.
The duration of the exam will be approximately 15-20 minutes.
Extended program
History of Occupational Medicine. Definition and objectives of Occupational Medicine. Work-related iniurjes and occupational diseases in Italy and Umbria.
Risk assessment and prevention at workplaces.
Environmental monitoring and exposure limit values. Biological Monitoring. The health surveillance.
Legislative Decree 81/08.
Occupational hazards in health care services.
The diagnostic pathway in Occupational Medicine.
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
Noise pathology.
Occupational diseases of the respiratory system: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, bronchial asthma, pneumoconiosis, hypersensitivity pneumonia.
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile
Global warming, environmental pollution and health (3, 8, 13)

OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE - MOD. 2

Code GP004664
Location PERUGIA
CFU 1
Teacher Marco Dell'omo
Learning activities Caratterizzante
Area Formazione clinica interdisciplinare e medicina basata sulle evidenze
Academic discipline MED/44
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)

Cognomi A-L

CFU
1
Teacher
Marco Dell'omo
Teachers
  • Marco Dell'omo
Hours
  • 12.5 ore - Marco Dell'omo
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
Occupational risks and occupational and environmental poisonings
Tobacco smoke in the workplace
Reference texts
L. Alessio, G. Franco, F. Tomei. Trattato di medicina del lavoro. Piccin Ed., Padova, 2015
Educational objectives
The learning outcomes are compliant with the provisions of the Degree Programme Regulations as published on the website: http: //www.med.unipg.it/ccl

The main knowledge that students will acquire include the:
- relevance of social and health effects of work-related accidents at work and occupational diseases;
- practice of prevention in the workplace;
- occupational diseases most frequently diagnosed in Italy;
- Epidemiology, health effects, interactions with occupational risks and treatment of tobacco smoking.

The main skills that students will acquire consist of:
- ability to identify and assess health risks in some working environments;
- ability to interpret the results of laboratory and instrumental tests for the study of diseases of the respiratory system and the peripheral nervous system, and of occupational and environmental poisonings;
- ability to suspect and diagnose the main occupational diseases;
- ability to perform a brief counselling for smoking cessation.
Prerequisites
In order to be able to learn and apply in practice the principles of occupational medicine, it is useful that the student:
- has passed the examinations of chemistry, biochemistry, immunology, physiology and pathology;
- is able to perform a history and physical examination;
- knows the main signs and symptoms correlated with diseases of the respiratory system, peripheral nervous system, and other systems/organs.
Teaching methods
The course will include:
- lectures on all topics of the program. As regards those relating to occupational and environmental diseases and poisonings, clinical cases, wherever possible, will be discussed;
- theoretical / practical activities in the laboratory, ambulatory and hospital ward, focusing on the diagnosis of occupational pulmonary diseases and of occupational and environmental allergies;
- Inspection in one or more local industrial companies
Other information
//
Learning verification modality
The exam will cover the main topics covered during the formal lessons and supplementary activities.
The exam will consist of an oral test, divided into 2-3 questions aimed at verifying the knowledge and skills acquired.
The duration of the exam will be approximately 15-20 minutes.
Extended program
Major occupational and environmental poisonings (e.g., lead, carbon monoxide, n-hexane, pesticides).
Occupational cancer.
Occupational risks in agriculture. Hypersensitivity to hymenoptera venom
Tobacco smoking in the workplace.
Work-related psychosocial risks: stress, burn-out and mobbing.
Global warming and workers' health.
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile
Global warming, environmentl pollution and health (3, 8,13)

Cognomi M-Z

CFU
1
Teacher
Marco Dell'omo
Teachers
  • Marco Dell'omo
Hours
  • 12.5 ore - Marco Dell'omo
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
Occupational risks and occupational and environmental poisonings
Tobacco smoke in the workplace
Reference texts
L. Alessio, G. Franco, F. Tomei. Trattato di medicina del lavoro. Piccin Ed., Padova, 2015
Educational objectives
The learning outcomes are compliant with the provisions of the Degree Programme Regulations as published on the website: http: //www.med.unipg.it/ccl

The main knowledge that students will acquire include the:
- relevance of social and health effects of work-related accidents at work and occupational diseases;
- practice of prevention in the workplace;
- occupational diseases most frequently diagnosed in Italy;
- Epidemiology, health effects, interactions with occupational risks and treatment of tobacco smoking.

The main skills that students will acquire consist of:
- ability to identify and assess health risks in some working environments;
- ability to interpret the results of laboratory and instrumental tests for the study of diseases of the respiratory system and the peripheral nervous system, and of occupational and environmental poisonings;
- ability to suspect and diagnose the main occupational diseases;
- ability to perform a brief counselling for smoking cessation.
Prerequisites
In order to be able to learn and apply in practice the principles of occupational medicine, it is useful that the student:
- has passed the examinations of chemistry, biochemistry, immunology, physiology and pathology;
- is able to perform a history and physical examination;
- knows the main signs and symptoms correlated with diseases of the respiratory system, peripheral nervous system, and other systems/organs.
Teaching methods
The course will include:
- lectures on all topics of the program. As regards those relating to occupational and environmental diseases and poisonings, clinical cases, wherever possible, will be discussed;
- theoretical / practical activities in the laboratory, ambulatory and hospital ward, focusing on the diagnosis of occupational pulmonary diseases and of occupational and environmental allergies;
- Inspection in one or more local industrial companies
Other information
//
Learning verification modality
The exam will cover the main topics covered during the formal lessons and supplementary activities.
The exam will consist of an oral test, divided into 2-3 questions aimed at verifying the knowledge and skills acquired.
The duration of the exam will be approximately 15-20 minutes.
Extended program
Major occupational and environmental poisonings (e.g., lead, carbon monoxide, n-hexane, pesticides).
Occupational cancer.
Occupational risks in agriculture. Hypersensitivity to hymenoptera venom
Tobacco smoking in the workplace.
Work-related psychosocial risks: stress, burn-out and mobbing.
Global warming and workers' health.
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile
Global warming, environmentl pollution and health (3, 8,13)

PROFESSIONALISING TRAINING IN OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE

Code GP004665
Location PERUGIA
CFU 2
Teacher Marco Dell'omo
Learning activities Altro
Area Tirocini formativi e di orientamento
Academic discipline MED/44
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)

Cognomi A-L

CFU
2
Teacher
Marco Dell'omo
Teachers
  • Marco Dell'omo
Hours
  • 50 ore - Marco Dell'omo
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
Clinical and instrumental diagnosis of the main work-related and environmental diseases
Reference texts
Trattato di medicina del lavoro. A cura di: L. Alessio, G. Franco, F. Tomei. Piccin Ed., Padova, maggio 2015
Educational objectives
The learning outcomes comply with the provisions of the Study Program Regulations published on the website: http://www.med.unipg.it/ccl

Allow to acquire knowledge and skills regarding the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of the main work-related and environmental diseases (in particular, intoxications, diseases of the respiratory system and peripheral nervous system)
Prerequisites
In order to be able to learn and apply in practice the principles of occupational medicine, it is useful that the student:
- has passed the examinations of chemistry, biochemistry, immunology, physiology and pathology;
- is able to perform a history and general physical examination;
Teaching methods
Medical examinations at the bedside and in the outpatient clinic, discussion of clinical cases
Other information
//
Learning verification modality
Verification of learning during the Occupational Medicine examination (oral examination)
Extended program
Symptoms, signs and instrumental and laboratory diagnostics of occupational and environmental intoxications and work-related and environmentaldiseases of the respiratory system, peripheral nervous system and other systems/organs
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile
//

Cognomi M-Z

CFU
2
Teacher
Marco Dell'omo
Teachers
  • Marco Dell'omo
Hours
  • 50 ore - Marco Dell'omo
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
Clinical and instrumental diagnosis of the main work-related and environmental diseases
Reference texts
Trattato di medicina del lavoro. A cura di: L. Alessio, G. Franco, F. Tomei. Piccin Ed., Padova, maggio 2015
Educational objectives
The learning outcomes comply with the provisions of the Study Program Regulations published on the website: http://www.med.unipg.it/ccl

Allow to acquire knowledge and skills regarding the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of the main work-related and environmental diseases (in particular, intoxications, diseases of the respiratory system and peripheral nervous system)
Prerequisites
In order to be able to learn and apply in practice the principles of occupational medicine, it is useful that the student:
- has passed the examinations of chemistry, biochemistry, immunology, physiology and pathology;
- is able to perform a history and general physical examination;
Teaching methods
Medical examinations at the bedside and in the outpatient clinic, discussion of clinical cases
Other information
//
Learning verification modality
Verification of learning during the Occupational Medicine examination (oral examination)
Extended program
Symptoms, signs and instrumental and laboratory diagnostics of occupational and environmental intoxications and work-related and environmentaldiseases of the respiratory system, peripheral nervous system and other systems/organs
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile
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