SAFETY AND HYGIENE IN THE WORKPLACE
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Mathematics and Physics for high school and basic concept of statistics
The exam consists of an oral examination or in a written examination eventually integrated by an oral examination. The objective of the examination is to verify the level of achievement of the previously indicated educational objectives, evaluating the level of knowledge and in-depth study of the topics addressed.
In particular, it will be evaluated the knowledge of the topics, the comprehension / discussion skills of the topics connected to it and the mastery of the scientific language proper to the field of reference and the clarity of expression. The vote is expressed in thirtieths (single vote of the integrated course Medicine and Public health).
At the end of the course the student must have learned
- the main knowledge about terminology, methods and tools in the fields of hygiene, epidemiology and public health
- the bases for developing a scientific methodological approach, using the logic and tools of hygiene, to actively participate in the planning and implementation of prevention interventions
- the cause-effect criteria in medicine, the main types of epidemiological study and their validity, the measures adopted and the principles of statistical analysis relevant to the measures
- the theoretical knowledge and operating procedures in line with the most recent international recommendations, to reduce the radiological risk for operators and patients
- the knowledge of the main infectious syndrome related to the specific area of the course and acquired the general principles of epidemiology and prevention of infections associated with care practices
- the basis for understanding the health effects of occupational hazards
Look at the single knowledge units
Look at the single knowledge units
Frontal lessons with slides projection, examples and exercises
Look at the single knowledge units
Modules
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