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Study Course Description

Paediatric Allergology

Main Study Course Information

Course Code
RPE_030
Branch of Science
Clinical medicine
ECTS
3.00
Target Audience
Medicine
LQF
Level 8

Study Course Implementer

Course Supervisor

Residency Speciality

Speciality
Supervisor of Medical Speciality
Contacts

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About Study Course

Objective

To ensure acquisition and improvement of theoretical knowledge and practical skills in accordance with the general concept on hereditary and acquired respiratory and allergic diseases pursuant to the Regulations of Pediatric Speciality when reading literature or coming across in clinical practice, in order to refer a patient to a specialist when necessary, and to provide emergency aid in acute situations.

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge

1.During acquisition of the study course a resident acquires basic knowledge on the most common allergic diseases, their aetiology, pathogenesis, clinical expressions, diagnostic testing algorithms and treatment principles.

Skills

1.Following acquisition of the study course the resident will be able to perform examination and evaluation of the clinical condition of an allergic child and a child with pulmonary disease, gather anamnesis of his/her life, allergies and illnesses, draw up an examination and treatment plan, order additional diagnostic examinations, evaluate obtained results, assess external respiratory and dynamic indicators and provide emergency aid when necessary.

Competences

1.Following successful completion of the study course a resident acquires mandatory competence of a certified paediatrician. The necessary level of competence varies for various allergic diseases and is provided in described below: Levels of competence are as follows: 1st level: acquired knowledge complies with general concept of the subject matter, allowing the practitioner to understand the situation by reading literature or when coming across in practice, by engaging in purposeful search for necessary additional information and referring the patient to a specialist, when necessary. 2nd level: acquired knowledge on the particular matter is sufficient for understanding its nature, to diagnose the problem and provide emergency aid, when necessary, refer to a specialist, as well as to carry out diagnostics, treatment and prevention under the supervision of a specialist. 3rd level: acquired knowledge allows the practitioner to solve the particular problem independently. Allergic diseases: 1. Allergic and immunological basis of atopic diseases 2 2. Diagnosis 2 3. Principles of therapy 2 3.1. Pharmacological therapy 3.2. Immunotherapy 4. Allergic rhinitis 2 5. Asthma 2 6. Atopic dermatitis 2 7. Urticaria – angioedema 2 8. Anaphylaxis 3 9. Serum sickness 2 10. Reaction to medicines 3 11. Allergy to insect stings 3 12. Ocular expressions of allergy 2 13. Reaction to food 2 The competences given below are important but not comprehensive (the scope of competences can be extended should there be any preconditions for that during the studies) and should be acquired in connection with a patient of the respective speciality, his/her parents, activities of healthcare specialists and type of healthcare organisation:  To consult patients and their families • to gather anamnesis; • to carry out physical examination based on the patient’s age; • to evaluate growth and development; • to perform dietary assessment; • to evaluate mental state; • to carry out clinical evaluation and make decisions; • to provide explanations and consultations; • to encourage and provide professional support.  To evaluate clinical exposure, order examination, set diagnosis and agree on the treatment plan • to recognise and evaluate severity of clinical exposure; • to make differential diagnosis; • to consider child protection issues; • to order necessary examination and to interpret the results; • to consult with multidisciplinary specialists; • to agree on suitable health management plan with patients and their caretakers.  To ensure immediate healthcare to children in emergency situations, including first aid and resuscitation • to recognise and evaluate acute paediatric emergency problems; • to provide basic first aid; • to provide paediatric emergency care; • to provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation to neonatal and paediatric patients in accordance with the European guidelines currently in effect; • to provide basic information in case of injury pursuant to the European guidelines currently in effect.  To prescribe nutrition, drugs, liquid and blood products • to clearly and precisely prescribe nutrition, medicinal products, liquid preparations and blood products • to coordinate nutrition, medicinal products, liquid preparations and blood products in clinical context • to reconsider adequacy of treatment and to evaluate possible gains and risks • to treat pain and suffering.  To carry out practical activities A paediatrician is competent in performing various practical manipulations (see the list of manipulations) for infants, children and teenagers. In relation to any of these manipulations the resident shall prove his/her ability: • to provide respective information to the child and his/her parents; • receive informed consent, when necessary; • to apply minimum possible invasive procedures; • to reduce pain and suffering; • to use appropriate hygiene and infection prevention activities; • to record the performed manipulations in the medical documentation;  Ensure effective communication in the context of paediatrics • to communicate with infants, children and teenagers; • to communicate with caretakers and relatives; • to communicate with other multidisciplinary specialists; • to ensure continuity of healthcare; • to terminate or diminish bad news, to skilfully explain such news; • to communicate with disabled children and teenagers; • to communicate with people requiring interpreter’s assistance; • to seek and receive informed consent, where necessary; • to communicate in written form, including medical records, phone and other means of communication; • to act adequately in cases of aggressive behaviour.  To apply ethical and legal principles in paediatric care • To apply ethical and legal principles in clinical care and research; • to apply national and EU laws and regulations in clinical healthcare and research; • to protect children’s rights pursuant to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the laws of Latvia; • to maintain confidentiality; • to evaluate patient’s ability to give consent; • to obtain and record patient’s informed consent; • to provide information regarding organ donation; • to confirm a death; • to write a request for autopsy.  To assess psychological and social aspects of a patient’s illness • to evaluate the impact of psychological factors on expressions of illness and the illness itself; • to evaluate the impact of social factors on expressions of illness and the illness itself; • to evaluate the impact of patient’s condition on education and school; • to determine stress caused by illness to children, their families and caretakers; • to detect alcohol and drugs abuse and dependence; • to collaborate with respective colleagues in due time.  To apply evidence-based medical knowledge, principles, skills • to use evidence in practice; • to identify and perform search of respective literature; • to undergo a critical review of published medical literature.  To efficiently use information and information technologies within the context of paediatrics • to complete clinical records in precise and complete manner and due time; • to be able to access international scientific information on paediatrics; • to save and obtain information.  To be able to apply scientific principles, methods, knowledge and studies related to children in practice • to apply scientific principles in paediatric care; • to analyse and distribute research results; • to prove comprehension of research design and methodology, including statistical analysis.  To facilitate individual and public health and to effectively operate within the healthcare system • to comply with the national screening, monitoring and immunisation programs; • to apply measures to prevent spread of an infection; • undergo dietary assessment and provide useful advice and support on healthy nutrition, including ability to manage obesity and undernourishment cases; • to study the risks of illnesses and harm to children and manage them accordingly; • to promote safety of patients and prevention of accidents; • to ensure compliance with professional certification; • to prove competence (understanding of) the structure, organisation and operation of the healthcare system  To perform one’s duties in professional manner Professional qualities: • honesty, decency and commitment to ethical practice; • commitment to maintain good practice and quality; • criticism and self-criticism, reflective practice; • empathy; • initiative; • interpersonal communication skills. Professional work: • to acknowledge the limits of one’s possibilities and to ask for help; • to work autonomously, when necessary; • to solve problems; • to take decisions; • to work within multidisciplinary groups; • to contact experts, who do not represent disciplines of medicine; • to demonstrate leadership skills; • to be able to adjust to new situations and work in changing circumstances; • to be able to organise and plan, as well as to understand time management; • to make wilful career choice, including specialisation in sectors of paediatrics.  To carry out functions of a paediatrician-expert • to be able to analyse and synthesise; • to be able to study (including life-long self-education) and to apply knowledge in practice; • to demonstrate teaching skills; • to apply research skills.  To carry out paediatrician’s functions at international scale: • to understand diversity and multiculturalism; • to understand various cultures and traditions of migrants; • to demonstrate proficiency in local language and culture; • to be able to work within an international environment; • to have responsible attitude towards environment and use of natural resources.

Assessment

Individual work

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Individual work

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During the study course a resident has to acquire theoretical knowledge on the most common pulmonary and allergic diseases, their aetiology, pathogenesis, early diagnostics and emergency medicine. A resident has to acquire methods used for diagnostics of pulmonary and allergic diseases in children, their indications and interpretation of results. A resident has to acquire understanding of possibilities and necessity of social care, paying attention to the tasks of a paediatrician in care for such children.

Examination

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Examination

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1) At the end of the cycle the lecturer gives an assessment of the practical skills in the 10-point grading scale by entering the grade in the student’s gradebook. 2) Theoretical knowledge is assessed in written form; the 10-point grading system is used for knowledge assessment.

Study Course Theme Plan

FULL-TIME
Part 1
  1. Seminar

Modality
Location
On site
Specialized room

Topics

Topical problems and pharmacotherapy in paediatric allergology.
Total ECTS (Creditpoints):
3.00
Number of Residency Seminars:
1
Length (weeks):
2
Final Examination:
Residency exam (Theory and practice)

Bibliography

Required Reading

1.

https://my.rsu.lv/ > E-datubāzes > E-grāmatas, https://www.clinicalkey.com/

2.

Kliegman R. M., Behrman R. E., Jenson H. B. Stanton B. F. „Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics” 21st ed, 2020.

3.

Wilmott, Robert William. “Kendig’s Disorders of the Respiratory Tract in Children" 9th ed, 2019

4.

Lantos, John D. Ethics Rounds: a Casebook in Pediatric Bioethics American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP); American Academy of Pediatrics, 2019

Additional Reading

1.

Merrow, A. Carlson “Imaging in Pediatrics”, 2018

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