Lecturer(s)
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Mocňáková Markéta, MUDr. Ph.D.
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Dráč Petr, doc. MUDr. Ph.D.
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Vaverka Vítězslav, MUDr.
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Doubravská Lenka, MUDr. Ph.D.
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Xinopulos Pavel, MUDr.
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Kovařík Jan, MUDr.
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Jaroščiaková Júlia, MUDr.
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Course content
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Basic facts in abdominal and thoracic surgery. Anaesthesiology in stomatology.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training), Dialogic Lecture (Discussion, Dialog, Brainstorming), Demonstration
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Learning outcomes
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To familiarize students with general surgery, anesthesiology and resuscitation, orthopaedics and traumatology, neurosurgery, urology and plastic surgery.
The acquired knowledge and practical skills will be utilized in the urgent diagnostics of acute surgical conditions, which students may encounter during their clinical training. These primarily include acute abdominal pain, tumorous diseases, and other affections and trauma, which may be associated with dental practice (trauma by foreign objects, mediastinal abscesses, maxillofacial trauma, etc.). The fundamentals of anesthesiology and resuscitation are also introduced, especially complications of anesthesia and their solutions, including correctly performing cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation.
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Prerequisites
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Surgery 1
CH2/ZAB11 and CH2/ZAA12
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Dialog
100% participation in practical training and seminars, students readiness for training.
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Recommended literature
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Allman, K., Wilson, I. (2002). Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia. Oxford University Press.
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Burkitt, H. G. (2007). Essential Surgery: Problems, Diagnosis and Management. Churchill Livingstone.
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Ramrakha, P., Moore, K., Sam, A. (2010). Oxford Handbook of Acute Medicine. Oxford University Press.
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Singer, M., Webb, A. (2009). Oxford Handbook of Critical Care. Oxford University Press.
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