ETHICS AND MANAGEMENT OF PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY
A good general culture, supported by the habit of reading media and narrative texts. The basic requirements are those of access to the degree program.
The oral exam (or written, in the case of Ethics) is aimed at assessing the skills achieved by the student in relation to:
1) level of knowledge and depth of the topics covered;
2) understanding of the concepts and methods proposed;
3) clarity of presentation and logical-argumentative skills;
4) ability to construct one's own critical, relevant, clear and effective speech.
The final vote will be expressed in a single vote as the average of the single votes.
The integrated course aims at building basic knowledge regarding the history of medicine, understanding the figure of the Biomedical Laboratory Technician in today's contexts, explaining and clarifying the ethical and regulatory bases that support the profession
The course consists of three modules
1. Bioethics
2. History of medicine
3. Organization and Regulation of the Profession
At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
1. apply ethical and humanistic reasoning in situations of practice and research in the biomedical field;
2. identify the moral problem and rationally justify one's evaluation;
3. participate in the pluralistic debate;
4. improve personal skills in the field of narrative ethics
5. illustrate the history of the Biomedical Laboratory Health Technician (TSLB) and the main laws that regulate his activity,
6. know how to place oneself correctly and profitably within a laboratory, in a collaborative relationship with other professionals.
7. discuss medical developments for the different biomedical specialties
8. describe the most common pathological conditions in osteoarchaeological findings
9. illustrate the biomedical techniques applied to the study of osteoarchaeological finds
Modules
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Credits: 1Place of teaching: Varese - Università degli Studi dell'Insubria
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Credits: 1Place of teaching: Varese - Università degli Studi dell'Insubria
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Credits: 1Place of teaching: Varese - Università degli Studi dell'Insubria