DCEM 3
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DCEM 3
DCEM 3 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 Unit 10 Unit 12 - Theoretical courses TOTAL Pain – Palliative care – Patient accompaniment 40 h Health and environment – Transmissible diseases (Public 100 h health – Infectious diseases – Dietetics) Immunopathology – Inflammatory process 40 h Cancerology – Haematology 90 h Abdomen – Pelvis (Urology – Nephrology – Gastro60 h enterology) 330 h Practical training at the hospital 4 two-months period of practical training (full-time) 1050 h CREDITS 5 14 5 12 9 45 15 DCEM 3 - First Semester Courses : from 29/11/10 to 14/01/11 Written exams : from 24/01/11 to 28/01/11 Unit 6 : Pain – Palliative care – Patient accompaniment General objectives : The student should be able to recognize an acute (symptom) pain from a chronic (disease) pain – he must evaluate, listen to, take care of physicals and moral suffering of patients – he must be able to organize and coordinate palliative care at home or at hospital for patient at the end of life Educational program : Neuro-physiological basic knowledge – Evaluation of a acute pain and of a chronic pain – Analgesic, medicinal and non medicinal therapeutics – Local, locoregional and general anaesthesia – Pain in children : sedation and analgesic treatments – Pluridisciplinary palliative care for patients in their last moments. Accompaniment of a dying person and of people around him – Normal and pathological mourning – Algo-dystrophy – Migraine and headache – Pain of limbs and extremities. Responsible : Pr. D. De BROUCKER Unit 7 : Health and environment – transmissible diseases General objectives : the student should know how to analyze major public health problems in France and world wide. The influence of environment and business on health problems and application of prevention against risks. He should also know principle transmissible diseases, their prevention and treatment, and object precise hygenious recommendations in order to limit the nosocomial risks. Educational program : Population state of health measurement – Interpretation of epidemiological survey – Health risks related to water and alimentation. Toxic-infectious alimentation – Health risks related to irradiation’s. Radio-protection – Epidemiology and prevention of transmissible diseases : methods of surveillance, declaration, investigation of an epidemic survey and preventive measurements – Vaccinations : immunological bases, indications, efficiency, complications Tonsillitis and pharyngitis of children and adults – Pertussis – Cutaneous ectoparasites : scabies and pediculosis – Infectious endocarditis – Acute fever in an immuno-depressed patient – Coryza (influenza and para-influenza viral infections) – Viral hepatitis. Biological hepatic anomalies in an asymptomatic subject – Herpes virus infections in children and immuno-competent adults – AIDS infection – Broncho-pulmonary infection of infants, children and adults – Bacterial and mycotic cutaneo-mucosal infections – Genital infections of women. Leucorrhea – Genital infection of man. Urethral discharges – Naso-sinusial infections of children and adults – Nosocomial infections – Osteoarthritis. Discospondylitis – Urinary infections of children and adults. Leucocyturia – Infantile eruptive diseases – Sexual transmissible diseases : gonococcia, chlamydia, syphilis – Infectious meningitis and meningo-encephalitis in children and adults – Mumps – Otalgia and otitis in children and adults – Malaria – Digestive parasitosis : Giardia lamblia, ascariasis, amibiasis, cryptosporidosis, hydatidosis – Inoculative pathology – Infectious pathology in migrants – Prevention of tetanus – Septicemia – Follow up of carriers of vascular valve or prosthesis – Tuberculosis – Tropical country trip : advisement before departure, coming back pathologies : fever and diarrhea – Professional environment and health. Prevention of professional risks, organization of preventive medicine – Business accidents and professional diseases : definitions – Nutritional needs and alimentary intakes of adult. Assessment of nutritrional needs. Denutrition – Sports and health. Ability to sports in children and adults. Nutritional needs in sportive subjects. Responsibles : Dr. P. CABARET – Pr. O. KREMP Unit 10 : Cancerology General objectives : the student should know the prevention, the cancer screening, the diagnosis, the treatment strategy of the main benign and malignant tumors, to be able to participate at the multidisciplinary therapeutic decision and at the taking care of the patient at every stage of his disease. Educational program : Cancer : epidemiology ; carcinogenesis ; development of tumors ; classification – Risk factors ; prevention and screening of cancers – Cancers diagnosis : hints and further investigation ; staging ; prognosis – Treatment of cancers : surgery, radiotherapy, chimiotherapy, hormonotherapy, multidisciplinary therapeutic decision and information of patient – Management and accompaniement of a cancerous patient at every stage of the disease – Symptomatic treatments ; modalities of survey ; psychological, ethic and social problems – Medicinal agranulocytosis : management – Cancer in children : epidemiological diagnosis, therapeutic particularities – Tumors of oral cavity and of the upper aerodiestive tract – Intracranial tumors – Uterine tumors – Colorectal tumors – Tumors of the skin, carcinomas and melanomas – Tumors of the stomach – Primary and metastatic tumors of the liver – Tumors of the esophagus – Tumors of the ovary – Primary and metastatic bone tumors – Tumors of the pancreas – Tumors of the prostate – Primary and metastatic tumors of the lung – Tumors of the kidney – Mammary tumors – Tumors of the testis. Responsibles : Pr. A. ADENIS – Pr. C. ROSE DCEM 3 - Second semester courses : from 28/03/11 to 13/05/11 Written exams : from 23/05/11 to 27/05/11 Unit 10 : Haematology Dysmyelopoiesis – Acute leukaemia – Chronic lymphoïd leukaemia – Malignant lymphomas Primary polycythaemia – Multiple myeloma – Iron deficiency anemia – Superficial lymphomas – Anemia – Eosinophilia – Blood cells count : indication and interpretation – Purpura in children and in adults – Splenomegaly – Mononucleosis syndrome – Thrombocytopenia – Haematosis and coagulation disorders. Responsibles : Pr. A. ADENIS - Pr. C. ROSE Unit 8 : Immunology – inflammatory process General objectives : the student should know the major immunopathology mechanisms and the major inflammatory, allergic, immunological fibrosing diseases – He should know how to diagnose and to treat the most common diseases and problems posed by more uncommon diseases and should participate at their further supervision and in the same way at organs transplants supervision Educational program : Inflammatory process ; clinical and biological aspects – Allergies and hypersensibilities in children and in adults ; epidemiologic and diagnostic aspects ; principles of treatment – Cutaneous and mucous allergies in children and in adults ; urticaria ; atopic and contact dermatitis – Respiratory allergies in children and in adults – Pathology of autoimmunity ; epidemiological and diagnosis aspects ; principles of treatment – Systemic lupus ; antiphospholipids syndrome – Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis – Horton’s disease and polymyalgia rheumatica – Diffuse interstitial pneumopathy – Rheumatoid arthritis – Acute idiopathic polyneuritis (Guillain-Barré syndrome) – Psoriasis – Sarcoidosis – Multiple sclerosis – Monoclonal immunoglobulin – Organs transplant ; epidemiological aspects ; principles of therapeutic and survey ; complications and prognosis ; legal and ethic aspects – Adults and child asthma – Raynaud’s disease – pain and articular effusion ; recent arthritis Responsible : Pr. E. HOUVENAGEL – Pr. P. MODIANO Unit 12 : « Abdomen Nephrology) pelvis » (Gastroenterology, Urology & Cirrhosis and complications – Functional bowel disorders – Diverticulosis and sigmoiditis – Parietal hernia in children and in adults – Biliary lithiasis and complications – Acute haemorragic pancreatitis – Chronic pancreatitis – Hemorroidal pathology – Gastrooesophageal reflux diseases in infants, in children, in adults hiatus hernia – Gastro-duodenal ulcers – Gastritis – Ascitis – Constipation in children and in adults (with treatment) – Acute diarrhea in children and in adults (with treatment) – Chronic diarrhea – Dysphagia – Hepatomegaly and abdominal increase of volume – Icterus – Benign tumor of the prostate – Acute renal insufficiency. Anuria – Chronic renal insufficiency – Urinary lithiasis – Glomerular nephropathy – Genital and scrotal pathology in boys and men – Polycystic disease of the kidney – Increase of creatinine – Haematuria – Proteinuria and nephrotic syndrome in children and in adults – Erection disorder – Miction disorder Responsible : Pr. D. LUCIDARME DCEM 3 : Hospital Practices 4 periods of practical training (full time) - from 27/09/10 to 26/11/10 ; - from 31/01/11 to 25/03/11 ; - from 30/05/11 to 29/07/11 ; - from 01/08/11 to 23/09/11.