Course syllabus for

Clinical rotation, Inflammatory Diseases, 6 credits

Klinisk rotation, Inflammationssjukdomar, 6 hp
This course syllabus is valid from autumn 2008.
Please note that the course syllabus is available in the following versions:
Autumn2008 , Autumn2009 , Autumn2019
Course code
2EE073
Course name
Clinical rotation, Inflammatory Diseases
Credits
6 credits
Form of Education
Higher Education, study regulation 2007
Main field of study 
Medicine 
Level 
AV - Second cycle 
Grading scale
Excellent, Very good, Good, Satisfactory, Sufficient, Fail, Fail
Department
Department of Medicine, Solna
Decided by
Programnämnden för läkarprogrammet
Decision date
2008-12-08
Course syllabus valid from
Autumn 2008

Specific entry requirements

General requirements - A very good command of English, corresponding to 550 TOEFL scores, or a very good command of Swedish, corresponding to a pass in the TISUS-test - Three years of study at a study programme in Medicine - Ability to take medical history and to perform a physical examination of a patient - Basic computer knowledge Specific requirements Passed medical school’s basic course in internal medicine or equivalent

Objectives

The main outcome of the course is that the student after having finished the course has acquired a more profound knowledge and skills in the management of patients with chronic inflammatory diseases. The student shall be able to describe, diagnose and treat common chronic inflammatory diseases in different medical disciplines. The student shall also be able to describe and diagnose some less frequent but clinically important chronic inflammatory diseases and autoimmune diseases. The student shall also be able to use the Internet to search for information and to write reports on for example the most interesting patient cases or a literature review in a defined subject field.

Content

The clinical rotation comprises 40 hours duty per week in the Karolinska University Hospital, at Solna and Huddinge including seminars, auscultations and case discussions. An individual schedule is made with auscultations in various units within the Department of Medicine, including Rheumatology, Respiratory medicine, Dermatology, Gastroenterology and Nephrology. The auscultations will take place in inpatient wards, and outpatient clinics. The extent of participation in patient care is determined by the skill, level of motivation, and initiative of the student. Time is given for studies in literature and internet searches.

Teaching methods

The rotation includes introductory lectures/seminars in different areas of relevance for chronic inflammatory diseases and autoimmunity including basic and clinical immunology and autoantibody testing. Moreover, this rotation program includes continuous personal supervision delivered by the physicians at the department. The student is required to study the course literature and to write log book/reports.

Examination

1) A log book should be written by the student and has to be presented to the supervisor on a weekly basis. The log book should include relevant information about the patient encountered each day. 2) The supervisors will decide upon one or more themes that the student has to explore more in detail and write a report on (e.g. my most interesting cases, literature reviews). This report has to be presented no less than 5 days before the end of the rotation in chronic inflammatory diseases and autoimmunity.

Other directives

The course will be evaluated in accordance with the guidelines established by the Board of Education.

Literature and other teaching aids