ECTS credits ECTS credits: 3
ECTS Hours Rules/Memories Student's work ECTS: 46.5 Hours of tutorials: 0.5 Expository Class: 18 Interactive Classroom: 10 Total: 75
Use languages Spanish, Galician
Type: Ordinary Degree Subject RD 1393/2007 - 822/2021
Departments: Morphological Science, Psychiatry, Radiology, Public Health, Nursing and Medicine
Areas: Human Anatomy and Embryology, Radiology and Physical Medicine
Center Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
Call: Second Semester
Teaching: With teaching
Enrolment: Enrollable
- To recognize the physical basis of imaging techniques.
- To know the usefulness and indication of the use of each technique.
- Identify the organs, apparatus and systems of the human being, alive and in a state of health, by means of the different imaging techniques
Lectures (18h)
Module I:
TOPIC 1. Historical evolution of image techniques.
TOPIC 2. Physical bases of the methods of obtaining images.
TOPIC 3. Principles of identification of organs, devices and systems by ultrasound
Module II:
TOPIC 1. Physical bases of imaging methods
TOPIC 2. Principles of identification of organs, devices and systems in the chest by
Simplex Rx, CT (Computerized Tomography) and MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging).
Module III:
TOPIC 1. Abdominopelvic topographic anatomy.
TOPIC 2. Principles of identification of abdominopelvic organs, apparatus and systems
by means of simple X-ray, contrast techniques, CT and MRI.
Module IV:
Topographic anatomy of head, neck and vertebromedullary.
TOPIC 2. Principles of identification of cervicocephalic and vertebromedullary organs and systems by means of simple X-ray, CT and MRI
Interactive Lessons (10h)
Activities to be carried out in the classroom in small groups, in laboratory and hospital practices: Identification of structures, presentation of work, problem solving, etc.
1.- Ultrasounds.
2.- Rx. Simple, CT (computerized axial tomography) and MRI (magnetic nuclear resonance) of the thorax.
3.- Rx. Simple and with contrast, CT and MRI without and with contrast of abdomen/pelvis.
4.- Rx. Simple, CT and MRI without and with contrast of head and spine.
Basic
- Fleckenstein & J.Tranum-Jensen. Bases Anatomicas del diagnostico por Imagen. Elsevier.2016 Copenhagen Denmark. 3Th ed MII ed en español.
- Gil Gayarre. Manual de radiología clínica. Ed Harcourt. 3Th ed.2a.
- M.A. Gregorio. Radiología para estudiantes Ed: Fac de Medicina Universidad de Zaragoza.
- R.A Novelline. Fundamentos de Radiología. Ed Masson
- Weir, P H Abrahams, J D Sprat & L R Salkowski. Atlas de anatomía Humana por técnicas de Imagen. Ed Elsevier Mosby. Sexta edición.
- Weir & Murray. Imágenes radiológicas clínicas. Ed Harcourt.
Complementary
- Souto Bayarri M. Introducción a la radiología Cardiotorácica. Ed.andavira.2015
- J.M. Carreira Villamor & M. Maynar Moliner. Diagnóstico y terapéutica endoluminal. Radiología Intervencionista. Ed Masson.
- Direciones útiles de páginas WEB se facilitarán en las clases teóricas.
Core and general competences
CG5. To recognize their own limitations and the need to maintain and update their professional competence, giving special importance to the autonomous learning of new knowledge and techniques and to the motivation for quality.
CG6. To develop professional practice with respect to other health professionals, acquiring teamwork skills.
CG7. To understand and recognize the normal structure and function of the human body, at the molecular, cellular, tissue, organic and systems level, in the different stages of life and in regarding gender.
CG9. To understand and recognize the effects, mechanisms, and manifestations of disease on the structure and function of the human body.
CG23. To communicate effectively and clearly, both orally and in writing, with patients, family members, other professionals, and the media.
CG31. To know, critically evaluate and use clinical and biomedical information sources to obtain, organize, interpret and communicate scientific and health information.
CG37. To acquire the basic formation for the research activity.
Specific competences
CEMI.20.-. To recognize with macroscopic and microscopic methods and imaging techniques the morphology and structure of tissues, organs and systems
CEMIV.10.- To recognize the fundamentals of the interaction of radiation with the human body.
CEMIV.11.- Radiological image.
CEMIV.12.- Basic radiological semiology of the different devices and systems
CEMIV.13.- To learn about other diagnostic imaging techniques.
CEMIV.14.- Assess the indications and contraindications of radiological studies.
CEMIV.15.- To have the ability to apply radiological protection criteria in diagnostic and therapeutic procedures with ionizing radiation
The subject consists of 29 hours of attendance: 18 expository, 10 interactive and one for examinations. The interactive classes are broken down into 8 laboratory practices, 2 seminars and 1 tutorial.Thus, each of the four thematic modules will be taught through 4-5 expository classes, 2 laboratory practices and 1 seminar.
Contents of modules I-IV of programme will be mainly addressed in the expository classes. Audiovisual media and in some cases the teacher will draw pictures on the blackboard for a better understanding of the subject. Student participation will be encouraged. In seminary and the practical classes, autonomous learning will be promoted, and the students will work individually and in teams, guided by the teaching staff. Class notes and the atlas are essential as support material. For the performance of any activity in the anatomical technique room, the use of a white coat will be mandatory. The student will be required to use the practice material carefully and respectfully. The participation and attitude of the student in the programmed activities will be monitored. Individualized tutorials will be carried out for learning orientation and doubt resolution and a public tutorial forum will be set up in the virtual classroom.
The theoretical knowledge and skills acquired in the expository classes (CG5, CG7, CG9, CG31, CG37, CEMI.20, CEMIV.10, CEMIV.11, CEMIV.12, CEMIV.13, CEMIV.14, CEMIV.15) will be assessed by means of a final examination and the activities that could be scheduled during the course as continuous evaluation.
The final test at the first opportunity will consist of a single answer test with five options to assess the knowledge of the four thematic blocks that have been taught in the expository and interactive classes. Each of the blocks will be valued from 0 to 10 points. The final test grade will be the average of the grades obtained in the four blocks. To make this average and pass the exam, the student cannot have a grade lower than 3 in one of the 4 blocks. The pass level of the test will be 60%. It is necessary to pass this exam to pass the subject. In the second opportunity, the exam will consist of a short question or topic, requiring the same level of 60% to pass.
Attendance at lectures and interactive classes, attitude, performance and content of scheduled activities as well as other merits contributed during the course will be valued within the continuous evaluation. Continuous evaluation will not represent more than 20% of the total grade.
In the event of fraudulent completion of exercises or tests, the Regulations for evaluating students' academic performance and reviewing grades will be applied (RESOLUTION OF JUNE 15, 2011, DOG of July 21, 2011)
3 ECTS credits:
Lecture classes: 18
Interactive hours: 10
Tutorial hours: 1
Exam review: 1
Total hours of attendance: 30
Individual study: 26
Scheduled activities: 20.5
Examination: 1
Total non-attendance hours: 47.5
It is recommended that the student use as a reference the class notes and the images and diagrams that the teacher suggests as didactic material and that in many cases the virtual will be uploaded as teaching material. You should complement this information with the reading and study of the texts suggested in the bibliography. The books and atlases are essential guides for the acquisition of skills and practical abilities of the subject. It is advisable to bring the subject up to date and make use of the tutorials to guide the learning and solve doubts.
The student must review the knowledge acquired in anatomy and physiology, for a correct assimilation of the concepts, skills and attitudes that are offered through the subject. Likewise, learning will be facilitated by prior knowledge of the fundamental physical laws involved in the functioning of biological systems.
Students will have a virtual classroom for the subject on the Moodle platform with teaching material for the subject that teachers will make available to them. At the indication of each teacher, students will be able to resolve doubts or have tutorials through the virtual classroom, email or even through Microsoft TEAMs.
José Miguel Souto Bayarri
- Department
- Psychiatry, Radiology, Public Health, Nursing and Medicine
- Area
- Radiology and Physical Medicine
- miguel.souto [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Professor
Jose Martin Carreira Villamor
- Department
- Psychiatry, Radiology, Public Health, Nursing and Medicine
- Area
- Radiology and Physical Medicine
- Phone
- 881812285
- josemartin.carreira [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Professor
Juan Antonio Suarez Quintanilla
- Department
- Morphological Science
- Area
- Human Anatomy and Embryology
- Phone
- 881812224
- juanantonisuarez.suarez [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Professor
Miguel Angel Pombar Camean
- Department
- Psychiatry, Radiology, Public Health, Nursing and Medicine
- Area
- Radiology and Physical Medicine
- miguel.pombar [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
Maria Elena Lopez Martin
Coordinador/a- Department
- Morphological Science
- Area
- Human Anatomy and Embryology
- Phone
- 881812310
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
Roberto Garcia Figueiras
- Department
- Psychiatry, Radiology, Public Health, Nursing and Medicine
- Area
- Radiology and Physical Medicine
- robertogarcia.figueiras [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: LOSU (Organic Law Of University System) Associate University Professor
Mateo Vazquez Torres
- Department
- Morphological Science
- Area
- Human Anatomy and Embryology
- mateovazquez.torres [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: Intern Assistant LOSU
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