Laboratory Examination Methods
Study Course Implementer
Residency Speciality
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About Study Course
Objective
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
1.Upon completion of the Laboratory Examination Methods course, using the acquired knowledge and understanding, the resident will be able to: 1) explain the mechanism and results of laboratory methods used in the diagnosis of lung diseases; 2) integrate them into the overall diagnostic plan, defining possible diagnoses and differential diagnoses.
Skills
1.After the Laboratory Examination Methods course, the resident will be able to: 1) summarise the key information obtained using laboratory methods; 2) use this information to support the diagnosis.
Competences
1.Using the acquired knowledge and skills, the resident will be able to formulate pathological changes indicated by laboratory examinations, perform differential diagnosis, develop a structural treatment and rehabilitation plan, logically formulate and explain the goals of treatment, evaluate its effectiveness and side effects.
Assessment
Individual work
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The resident independently familiarises themselves with the latest literature data, research results, and constantly prepares presentations for theoretical seminars.
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Examination
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Assessment of practical skills and theoretical knowledge - oral examination on what was learned in the cycle.
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Study Course Theme Plan
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Topics
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Laboratory Examination Methods
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