Courses

Course title:Surgery III.
Faculty:Faculty of Medicine
Department:Department of Surgical Studies
Course code:KCG / CH3ZL
Credits:3
Semester:Summer
Level of study:Mgr.
Format of study:Practical classes 15 [Hours/Semester], Seminar 15 [Hours/Semester]
Name of the lecturer:doc. MUDr. Pavel Douša, CSc. (G); MUDr. Hana Chaudhary (G); doc. MUDr. Lubomír Martínek, Ph.D. (G); MUDr. Martin Paciorek, MBA (G); MUDr. Marek Bortlíček; MUDr. Jiří Demel; MUDr. Aleš Foltys, Ph.D., MBA; MUDr. Petra Guňková, Ph.D.; MUDr. Petr Havránek; MUDr. Pavol Holéczy, CSc.; prof. MUDr. Peter Ihnát, Ph.D., MBA; MUDr. František Jalůvka, Ph.D.; MUDr. Vladimír Ječmínek, PhD., MBA; MUDr. Petr Jelínek, MBA; MUDr. Otakar Kubala, Ph.D.; MUDr. Roman Madeja, Ph.D.; MUDr. Miloslav Mazur, Ph.D., MBA; MUDr. Marcel Mitták, Ph.D., F.E.T.C.S.; MUDr. Petr Ostruszka, Ph.D.; MUDr. Matúš Peteja, Ph.D.; MUDr. Ladislav Petráš; MUDr. Luděk Pliska; MUDr. Jiří Štětinský, Ph.D.; MUDr. Milan Tesař, Ph.D.; MUDr. Daniel Toman, Ph.D.; MUDr. Lubomír Tulinský, Ph.D.; doc. et doc. MUDr. Petr Vávra, Ph.D.; MUDr. Iva Zámečníková
Language:Czech
ISCED F broad: 
Annotation:Characteristics: The subject comprehensively deals with current topics of trauma surgery, including diagnosis and treatment of injuries not only of the limb skeleton, but also of sinus and CNS injuries. The subject includes clinical examination and diagnosis of combined injuries and treatment strategies for polytrauma, the basics of burn medicine, plastic, reconstructive and replantation surgery. Teaching takes place in a combined form of presentations, bedside teaching, seminars with discussion of individual topics. Objectives: - acquiring basic knowledge about the diagnosis and treatment of cavity and limb injuries - acquisition of basic practical habits in the care of an injured patient - basic orientation in burn medicine, replantation and reconstructive surgery Theoretical group - 10 - 20 students Practical group - 5 - 10 students Practical group clinical teaching - 5 - 10 students (max. 1 - 2 students / 1 patient, 3 - 4 students / 1 teacher) Case related teaching Small Group Communication