Teaching timetable at the Dept. of Urology – 4th year general medicine, Faculty of Medicine Charles University in Pilsen
Head: prof. Milan Hora, M.D., Ph.D. MBA 377402225 horam@fnplzen.cz
Deputy head: as. Olga Dolejšová, M.D.,Ph.D., FEBU 377402180 dolejsovao@fnplzen.cz
Secretariat:
Žáková Andrea 377402745 zakovaa@fnplzen.cz
Lectors:
MUDr. Tomáš Ürge, Ph.D. 377402711 urget@fnplzen.cz
MUDr. Ivan Trávníček, Ph.D. 377402724 travniceki@fnplzen.cz
MUDr. Tomáš Pitra, Ph.D. 377402711 pitrat@fnplzen.cz
MUDr. Hana Sedláčková, Ph.D. 377402101 sedlackovah@fnplzen.cz
MUDr. Jiří Kolář, Ph.D. 377402724 kolarj@fnplzen.cz
MUDr. Nykodýmová Štěpánka 377402724 nykodymovas@fnplzen.cz
MUDr. Mlejnská Veronika 377402724 mlejnskav@fnplzen.cz
MUDr. Nguyenová Tra Mi 377402724 nguyenovat@fnplzen.cz
MUDr. Šobrová Alžběta 377402715 sobrovam@fnplzen.cz
Place of practices:
Dept. of Urology, Faculty of Medicine Charles University in Pilsen and University hospital Pilsen- Bory, E. Beneše 13, 305 99, building no. 22, 4th floor (lecture room)
Throughout the movement after the department students must wear a student card and coat.
Lectures:
Will be specified by dean
Winter semester or summer semester:
- Credit (attendance). One absence allowed.
- 2 requirements, oral examination
Timetable of practices
– winter/summer semester – 2 teaching hours per week (90min) winter semester or summer semester 1
Introduction videoclip – dept. of urology
(15 min) history symptoms (15 min) general urology (50 min) 8
Videoclips of urological procedures
TRUS
Open surgery
Endoskopical surgery
Laparoscopy
Robot – assisted surgery 2
Catheterisation
· videoclip – catheterisation procedures
(10 min) types of catheters (15min) catheterisation simulators
(45-55min) 9
Inpatient – 90 min wound bandaging (ward A+B) medical history (ward A+B) physical examination blood taking, i.v. cannula 3
Urological surgery 90 min surgical approaches terminology types of procedures 10
Operating theatres – 90min catheterisation assisting at operations 4
Inpatient – 90 min wound bandaging (ward A+B) medical history (ward A+B) physical examination blood taking, i.v. cannula 11
Outpatient – 90 min catheterisation physical examination ultrasound basics 5
Operating theatres – 90min laparscopy cystoscopy uretroscopy, per rectum 12
Simulators – 90 min laparoscopy cystoscopy ureterenoscopy digital rectal examination 6
Outpatient – 90 min catheterisation physical examination ultrasound basics 13
Inpatient – 90 min wound bandaging (ward A+B) medical history (ward A+B) physical examination blood taking, i.v. cannula 7
Introduction to suturing (4. group) surgical knots surgical suturing suturing materials 14
· Questions before exam, presentation of students
Lectures 2 teaching hours every 14 days, a total of seven:
General urology, urological literature, evidence-based medicine (EBM), kidney failure, congenital anomalies, intersexualism, transsexualism
Urinary tract infection, urolithiasis
Urooncology I- introduction, penile carcinoma, testicular carcinoma , kidney and adrenal glands cysts and tumours, retroperitoneal diseases
Urooncology II- bladder and the upper urinary tract tumours, prostate carcinoma
Dysfunction of lower urinary tract, incontinence
BPH, prostatitis, benign diseases of genitals, male urethritis, urethral strictures.
Andrology, trauma, emergency urology
Credit:
Winter semester or summer semester:
- For attendance, one absence allowed per semester
- 2 requirements done: o Wound bandaging or extraction stitches o Blood taking, i.v. cannula o Catheterisation o Medical history / physical examination or digital rectal examination
Exam procedure:
Prerequisites:
- credit (winter/summer semester), requirements
Theoretical test:
- Oral exam - 2 questions
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During the course, students will become familiar with general urology, as well as with special urology (uroinfection, urolithiasis, urooncology, urinary tract dysfunction, incontinence, acute conditions in urology, developmental defects of the urotract, pediatric urology, acute conditions in urology, traumatology of the urogenital tract, andrology and benign prostatic hyperplasia).
Practical teaching takes place in the ambulatory, inpatient and operating department of the urology clinic. Part of the teaching is practical skill training on laparoscopic and endoscopic simulators.