Thoracic Radiology III
Study Course Implementer
Residency Speciality
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About Study Course
Objective
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
1.• To name, explain and radiologically evaluate the normal anatomy and congenital variants of the respiratory system, cardiovascular system, mediastinum and thoracic wall organs. • To recognise, formulate and briefly describe the radiological signs of interstitial lung diseases, focal changes, chronic inflammatory and obstructive diseases, radiological differential diagnostic techniques. • To explain and radiologically evaluate the normal anatomy of the mammary glands. • To name, explain and radiologically evaluate mammography, ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging examinations and their indications in mammary gland examination. • To sequentially arrange and briefly describe the BI-RADS classification, its application in mammography. • To name and explain the indications and contraindications for interventional mammary gland procedures.
Skills
1.• To recognise, describe and evaluate normal and abnormal thoracic radiographs and descriptions. • To demonstrate, interpret and explain ultrasonography of the pleural space, perform pleural puncture. • To plan, interpret and evaluate normal and abnormal thoracic CT protocols and descriptions. • To plan, interpret and radiologically evaluate mammary glands and axillary region under the supervision of a certified physician. • To interpret and describe mammography examinations, apply BI-RADS classification under the supervision of a certified physician. • To plan, interpret and radiologically evaluate interventional breast procedures under US and X-ray control under the supervision of a certified physician.
Competences
1.• To evaluate, justify and describe normal and abnormal radiographs and CT scans of the respiratory system, cardiovascular system, mediastinum and thoracic wall. • To differentiate, evaluate and measure abnormal contents in the pleural space on thoracic radiographs and by ultrasonography, specifying the puncture site under the supervision of a certified physician. • To differentiate, evaluate and describe physiological variants of the mammary gland from pathology in mammography, USG and MRI examinations. • To evaluate and justify the most appropriate radiological examination for the assessment of breast pathologies.
Assessment
Individual work
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• To acquire and defend the acquired theoretical basic knowledge in thoracic radiology.
• To discover and develop methodology, data processing, analysis, interpretation, formation of diagnostic opinions in examinations of thoracic radiology.
• To master and generate electronic transmission of data in thoracic examinations and basic principles of radiological work in e-environment.
• To develop and improve team work and interdisciplinary communication skills.
• To improve and develop basic skills for preparation of case reports for a demonstration, theoretical analysis and presentation at councils, clinical conferences, scientific forums and for publication.
• To develop and apply in clinical interpretation basic skills for preparation, designing and presentation of an individual clinically-oriented research.
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Examination
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A certified teaching physician assesses the resident’s knowledge and skills on a 10-point scale at the end of each rotation cycle.
Theoretical knowledge of normal and pathological radiological anatomy and practical skills in interpretation of examinations according to the study course description of the relevant radiology specialty are assessed.
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Study Course Theme Plan
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Seminar
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On site
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Specialized room
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Topics
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Clinical case seminar in thoracic radiology
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On site
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Specialized room
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Seminar in thoracic radiology (the topic of the seminar is specified according to the current developments in the field. See the seminar plan for the academic year)
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On site
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Specialized room
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Seminar in thoracic radiology (the topic of the seminar is specified according to the current developments in the field. See the seminar plan for the academic year)
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Bibliography
Required Reading
Rosado-de-Christenson, M. et al. 2012. Diagnostic Imaging: Chest. 2nd ed. AMIRSYS
Moeller, T. and Reif, E. 2013. Pocket Atlas of Sectional Anatomy, Vol. II: Thorax, Heart, Abdomen and Pelvis. Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 4th ed. Thieme.
Paula, J. et al. 2017. Imaging Anatomy: Ultrasound 2nd ed. Elsevier.