VLPL9X1 Preventive Medicine - lecture

Faculty of Medicine
Spring 2018
Extent and Intensity
0/5/0. 3 credit(s). Type of Completion: k (colloquium).
Teacher(s)
prof. MUDr. Bc. Zuzana Derflerová Brázdová, DrSc. (lecturer)
doc. MUDr. Jindřich Fiala, CSc. (lecturer)
prof. MUDr. Drahoslava Hrubá, CSc. (lecturer)
RNDr. Danuše Lefnerová, Ph.D. (lecturer)
MVDr. Halina Matějová (lecturer)
Mgr. Aleš Peřina, Ph.D. (lecturer)
MUDr. Kräuff Rainer Schwanhaeuser Wulff, MBA, Ph.D. et Ph.D., M.A. (lecturer)
doc. MUDr. Jan Šimůnek, CSc. (lecturer)
Zdeňka Jochová (assistant)
prof. MUDr. Jaroslav Kotulán, CSc. (assistant), prof. MUDr. Bc. Zuzana Derflerová Brázdová, DrSc. (deputy)
Guaranteed by
prof. MUDr. Drahoslava Hrubá, CSc.
Department of Public Health – Theoretical Departments – Faculty of Medicine
Contact Person: Zdeňka Jochová
Supplier department: Department of Public Health – Theoretical Departments – Faculty of Medicine
Timetable
Mon 26. 2. 13:00–15:40 B22/116 aula, Tue 27. 2. 14:50–17:30 B11/334, Wed 28. 2. 13:00–15:40 KOM 200, Thu 1. 3. 13:50–16:30 KOM 200, Fri 2. 3. 13:00–15:40 B11/334
Prerequisites
VSIP0622c Introduction to internal II-pr && VLCP0622c Introduc. to surgery II -pr. && VLLM0522p Medical Microbiology II - lect && VLIM051p Immunology - lecture && VLDM7X1c Diagn. imamaging -practice && VSEI7X1 Epidemiology of Infect. Diseas

Prerequisites according to the MU study and examination regulations.
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is only offered to the students of the study fields the course is directly associated with.

The capacity limit for the course is 240 student(s).
Current registration and enrolment status: enrolled: 1/240, only registered: 1/240
fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
Course objectives
LearnThe subject deals with human and environment relations, its physical, chemical, biological and psychosocial factors and the role of lifestyle factors. They are discussed possibilities of preventive measures in the protection of the living, working and residential environment of human beings.
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course student will be able
- to explain relationship between human and physical, chemical, biological and psychosocial environmental factors;
- to deduce the importance of the environment and lifestyle in the protection and promotion of health and priority in the area of primary prevention;
- to interpret positive and negative lifestyle factors;
- to formulate the decisions on specific possibilities of prevention of selected non-communicable diseases of mass occurrence
Syllabus
  • Hygiene and preventive medicine: Priority objectives of health support and protection, methodological approaches of preventive medicine, program, Health 21 in primary prevention
  • Cancer Prevention: The incidence of many common types of cancer is related to the lifestyle. Comparison of the most important preventive risk factors, the possibility of their control on the basis of individuals and population groups.
  • Health Risk Assessment: The magnitude of the impact of health and environmental factors on health is different in different situations and among different individuals and groups of population. Distinction between the concepts of hazard and risk is the key for understanding the real impact of the environment on health.
  • Nutritional recommendations: Historical development of recommended daily allowances, global food consumption. Recommended daily allowances for nutrients relevant to population health. Principles of changes in the nutritional behavior of the population.
Literature
    required literature
  • TUČEK, Milan. Hygiena a epidemiologie. 1. vyd. Praha: Karolinum, 2012. 358 s. ISBN 9788024620251.
  • Interaktivní osnova / Interactive syllabi
  • Provazník K. aj.: Manuál prevence v lékařské praxi. 3. LF UK Praha, SZÚ Praha, 2003, 2004
  • Manuál prevence v lékařské praxi :souborné vydání. Edited by Kamil Provazník. 1. vyd. Praha: Státní zdravotní ústav, 1998. 622 s. ISBN 80-7071-080-2
    recommended literature
  • Manuál prevence v lékařské praxi 7 :doporučené preventivní postupy v primární péči. Edited by Kamil Provazník - Lumír Komárek. 1. vyd. Praha: Státní zdravotní ústav, 1999. 55 s. ISBN 80-7071-135-3.
  • Manuál prevence v lékařské praxi 8 :základy hodnocení zdravotních rizik. Edited by Kamil Provazník. 1. vyd. Praha: Státní zdravotní ústav, 2000. 158 s. ISBN 80-7071-161-2
  • Manuál prevence v lékařské praxi 9 :hodnocení zdravotního stavu, přístupy klinické epidemiologie. Edited by Kamil Provazník - Lumír Komárek. 1. vyd. Praha: Státní zdravotní ústav, 2001. 63 s. ISBN 80-7071-194-9.
  • Pracovní lékařství pro praxi :příručka s doporučenými standardy. Edited by Milan Tuček - Miroslav Cikrt - Daniela Pelclová. 1. vyd. Praha: Grada Publishing, 2005. 327 s. ISBN 80-247.
  • Referenční hodnoty pro příjem živin. V ČR 1. vyd. Praha: Společnost pro výživu, 2011. 192 s. ;. ISBN 9788025469873.
  • KOTULÁN, Jaroslav. Zdravotní nauky pro pedagogy. 3. vyd. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 2012. 258 s. ISBN 978-80-210-5763-0.
  • Kotulán aj: Preventivní lékařství I, II. Lékařská fakulta MU, 1991, 1992
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  • REQUIRED LITERATURE FOR PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND HYGIENE
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  • 1. Lener J et al: Medical hygiene. Prague - Czech Republic: Vydavatesltví Karolinum; 1997. pp 1-128.
  • 2. Bártová J, Havránek J, Hrnčíř E, Lener J, Petrová K: General and environmental hygiene. Edited by J. Bártová. Prague - Czech Republic: 3rd Medical Faculty Charles University Prague; 1994. pp 5-87.
  • 3. Varkey P: Mayo clinic preventive medicine and public health board review. Edited by Prathibha Varkey. New York - United States: Mayo Clinic Scientific Press - Oxford University Press; 2010. pp 111-232.
  • 4. Brázdová Z, Fiala J: Dietary guidelines in the Czech Republic. Brno: Acta Facultatis Medicae Universitas Masarykianae; 1998.
  • 4. Krause's food & nutrition therapy. Edited by L. Kathleen Mahan - Sylvia Escott-Stump. 12th ed. St. Louis, Mo.: Saunders/Elsevier, 2008. ISBN 9781416034018. pp 2-144, 200-206, 224-228, 249-254, 269-283, 299-300.
  • 5. Bonita R, Beaglehole R, Kjellström: Basic epidemiology. 2nd edition. Geneva - Switzerland: World Health Organization; 2006. pp 99-177.
  • 6. Farmer R, Lawrenson R, Miller D: Epidemiology and public health medicine. 5th edition. Oxford - U.K.: Blackwell Publishing; 2004. pp 96-102, 127-139.
  • 7. Stone DB, Armstrong WR, Macrina DM, Pankau JW: Introduction to epidemiology. Dubuque, IA - USA: Brown & Benchmark Publishers; 1996. pp 49-63, 163-190.
  • 8. All study materials provided in the IS subject's vault
  • 9. www.who.int (information not found in the books).
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  • RECOMMENDED LITERATURE FOR PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND HYGIENE
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  • 1. Wallace/Maxcy-Rosenau-Last: Public health & preventive medicine. 15th edition. Edited by Robert B Wallace. United States: The McGraw-Hill Companies; 2008.
  • 2. Jekel J, Katz D, Elmore J, Wild DMG: Epidemiology, biostatistics and preventive medicine. 3rd edition. United States: Saunders Elsevier; 2007.
  • 3. Hrubá D: Occupational Medicine Practice. Basic Toxicology. (Fundamental abstracts from textbooks. LF MU: 1997.
  • 4. Lu FC: Basic Toxicology. Taylor, Francis, Washington, DC, 1996.
Teaching methods
Lectures.
Assessment methods

Colloquium, a written test.
COLLOQUIUM INFORMATION:

1.   To sit for colloquium, it will be required to successfully complete the prerequisite subjects and to have obtained the subjectʼs credit - VLPL9X1a.

2.   Each student must register in the Information System (IS) in one of the offered colloquium / examination terms. The colloquium has fixed colloquium / examination terms / dates - (Only during the examination period, except the examination pre-term). No extra-terms will be given.

3.   Students registered to a colloquium term will fail the term if:
  a-) arrive late the colloquium day.
  b-) they are not present and previously did not cancel the term in the stipulated periods (see IS).

4.   In case of failure, EACH STUDENT CAN RETAKE THE COLLOQUIUM TWO MORE TIMES, only in given terms (according to Masaryk University study rules).

5.   In case of failure during the third term (second resit), the student must repeat the course in the following school year.

6.   All colloquium questions are based on ALL REQUIRED LITERATURE, seminars and lectures.


Colloquium → Written examination → 20 multiple choice question test, with only one correct answer - (to pass the test, it is required a minimum of 14 correct answers / points).

SCORE:

  Passed → 14 and more correct answers / points.
  Failed → 13,5 or less correct answers / points.


In order to omit / avoid guessing while answering the MCQ test / examination, the following system will be used:
  Correct answer = 1 point.
  No answer = 0 point.
  Wrong answer = -0,5 point.

  Test scoring will be according to the next formula:
  Final score = Number of correct answers - (Number of wrong answers / two).

  For example:
  15 correct answers (15 x 1 point = 15 points) - Passed.
  5 wrong answers (5 x -0,5 = -25 points).
  15 - 2,5 = 12,5. The final score of the test will be 12,5 answers / points.
  Final result = Failed.


  ** For that reason, only answer the question when you are sure of the answer.


*** This subject is part of the Public Health State Examination ***
  See VLZP11XX - Public Health State Examination.



ACADEMIC MISCONDUCT, PLAGIARISM DETECTION AND ETHICAL ISSUES:


1.   Any attempts of ACADEMIC MISCONDUCT, such as cheating or assisting someone else to cheat during the colloquium, will result in disciplinary actions, such as:
  a-) You will be required to hand over your examination paper and asked to leave the examination room. This means, you failed the examination (examination term), with the respective score F / 4, on your academic records in the information system.
  b-) Opening disciplinary proceedings.
  c-) Failing the subject / course.
  d-) Expulsion from university.

2.   During the colloquium, it is forbidden to use items such as:
  a-) Smart phones / Tablets.
  b-) Laptops.
  c-) To wear earphones or headphones (if not medical prescribed).
  d-) To talk.

*In such cases, disciplinary actions will be taken (See above numeral 1).
Language of instruction
Czech
Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
Study Materials
Information on completion of the course: kolokvium je nutna prerekvizita k SRZk pro studenty LF, pro ostatni studenty MU nikoliv
The course can also be completed outside the examination period.
The course is taught each semester.
General note: pro studenty MU mimo LF nutny souhlas garanta.
Information on the extent and intensity of the course: 30.
Information on course enrolment limitations: mimo studenty LF max. 16 studentu
The course is also listed under the following terms Spring 2000, Autumn 2000, Spring 2001, Autumn 2001, Spring 2002, Autumn 2002, Spring 2003, Autumn 2003, Spring 2004, Autumn 2004, Spring 2005, Autumn 2005, Spring 2006, Autumn 2006, Spring 2007, Autumn 2007, Spring 2008, Autumn 2008, Spring 2009, Autumn 2009, Spring 2010, Autumn 2010, Spring 2011, Autumn 2011, Spring 2012, Autumn 2012, Spring 2013, Autumn 2013, Spring 2014, Autumn 2014, Spring 2015, Autumn 2015, Spring 2016, Autumn 2016, Spring 2017, Autumn 2017, autumn 2018, spring 2019, autumn 2019.
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