Learning outcomes

Study of the basic mechanisms of disease.

Goals

Learning the anatomical-clinical approach, a privileged step in learning the diagnostic approach.

Content

General pathological anatomy is the study of the basic mechanisms of disease from the privileged, but not exclusive, perspective of macroscopic and microscopic morphology. It represents an early and limited foray into the subject matter of PhDs. The course covers, among other things, inflammation, necrosis, tissue deposits, tumours, wound healing processes, thrombosis and embolism, extemporaneous examination and medical autopsy... Each chapter is illustrated with examples taken from the corresponding list of diseases. The practical work extends certain concepts of the theoretical course and is especially intended to teach a logical structuring of the diagnostic approach.

Assessment method

Written theory-practice examination in June: theory (15 points) and practical work (5 points) The final score is the mathematical sum of the two scores. The two examinations are inseparable. In case of failure, both must be retaken. The exact modalities of the evaluation are subject to change when the examination timetable is drawn up, depending on the practical constraints that the faculty administration may face, or in the event of illness/force majeure/emergency with a placement, preventing the student from taking the examination on the date initially scheduled.

Sources, references and any support material

Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access (Pathologic Basis of Disease (Robbins/Cotran)) (Hardcover)

Language of instruction

Français
Training Study programme Block Credits Mandatory
Bachelor in Medicine Standard 0 5
Bachelor in Medicine Standard 2 5