Course: Clinical Medicine & Pharmacotherapy: Digestion & reproduction theoretical credits: 3

Course code
PHLM19KGFT2T
Name
Clinical Medicine & Pharmacotherapy: Digestion & reproduction theoretical
Study year
2022-2023
ECTS credits
3
Language
Dutch, with parts in English
Coordinator
J.A. van der Vliet
Modes of delivery
  • Practical / Training
  • Tutorial
Assessments
  • Knowledge test - Computer, organised by STAD examinations
  • Pscribe - Assignment

Learning outcomes

The learning outcomes for the courses Clinical Medicine & Pharmacotherapy 1 to 7 are based on two of the seven CanMeds professional roles, namely:

Medical Expert: 

  • During curricular activities, the student demonstrates mastery of the knowledge within the subjects offered in this course unit.needed to perform effectively in the role of medical expert.
  • As a medical expert, the student independently carries out the diagnostic process for common ailments in a manner tailored to the health problems and treatment demands presented by patients.
  • As a medical expert, the student can formulate a treatment proposal for common ailments that is tailored to the health problems and treatment demands presented by patients.

Health Advocate:

  • During curricular activities, the student demonstrates mastery of the knowledge needed to perform effectively in the role of health advocate.
  • The student is capable of assessing the value of new developments and insights affecting their professional practice to promote the provision of health-driven, integral care.
  • The student is capable of drawing on new developments and insights affecting their professional practice to promote the provision of health-driven, integral care.
  • In the context of indicated and/or health care-related prevention, the student can independently expand a treatment process to promote patient health.

 

Content

In addition to the course Behaviour and Communication, the course Clinical Medicine & Pharmacotherapy is part of the learning trajectory Medical Practice. In this course PHLM19KGFT2-T "Digestion & Reproduction" common patient problems are addressed concerning the disciplines surgery, gynecology, internal medicine (gastro-intestinal, nephrology, urology). These patient problems are the central themes for learning the medical-diagnostic and therapeutic process. Through lectures, tutorials and practical training sessions students learn clinical reasoning and how to act as a professional, both preventive and curative. This includes the ability to logically justify and execute a pharmacotherapeutic treatment plan.
 

Included in programme(s)

School(s)

  • School of Health Care Studies