aVLOZ0141c Public Health I - practice

Faculty of Medicine
autumn 2021
Extent and Intensity
0/1/0. 1 credit(s). Type of Completion: z (credit).
Teacher(s)
prof. MUDr. Bc. Zuzana Derflerová Brázdová, DrSc. (seminar tutor)
PhDr. Miloslav Klugar, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
Mgr. Jitka Klugarová, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
MUDr. Marie Kolářová, CSc. (seminar tutor)
Mgr. Bc. Michal Koščík, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
Abanoub Riad, Ph.D. (seminar tutor)
PhDr. Petra Búřilová, BBA (assistant)
MUDr. Lucia Hasonová (assistant)
Ing. Veronika Išová (assistant)
Mgr. Pavlína Kaňová, Ph.D. (assistant)
Mgr. et Mgr. Simona Slezáková, Ph.D. (assistant)
Ing. Mgr. Tereza Vrbová, Ph.D. (assistant)
Guaranteed by
Mgr. Bc. Michal Koščík, Ph.D.
Department of Public Health – Theoretical Departments – Faculty of Medicine
Contact Person: Ing. Veronika Išová
Supplier department: Department of Public Health – Theoretical Departments – Faculty of Medicine
Timetable of Seminar Groups
aVLOZ0141c/28: Thu 16. 9. 16:00–17:40 C15/308, Thu 30. 9. 16:00–17:40 C15/308, Thu 14. 10. 16:00–17:40 C15/308, Thu 11. 11. 16:00–17:40 C15/308, Thu 25. 11. 16:00–17:40 C15/308, Thu 9. 12. 16:00–17:40 C15/308
aVLOZ0141c/29: Tue 14. 9. 11:00–12:40 C15/308, Tue 12. 10. 11:00–12:40 C15/308, Tue 26. 10. 11:00–12:40 C15/308, Tue 9. 11. 11:00–12:40 C15/308, Tue 23. 11. 11:00–12:40 C15/308, Tue 7. 12. 11:00–12:40 C15/308
aVLOZ0141c/30: Wed 15. 9. 9:00–10:40 C15/308, Wed 29. 9. 9:00–10:40 C15/308, Wed 13. 10. 9:00–10:40 C15/308, Wed 27. 10. 9:00–10:40 C15/308, Wed 10. 11. 9:00–10:40 C15/308, Wed 24. 11. 9:00–10:40 C15/308, Wed 8. 12. 9:00–10:40 C15/308
aVLOZ0141c/31: Mon 13. 9. 14:00–15:40 C15/308, Mon 27. 9. 14:00–15:40 C15/308, Mon 11. 10. 14:00–15:40 C15/308, Mon 25. 10. 14:00–15:40 C15/308, Mon 8. 11. 14:00–15:40 C15/308, Mon 22. 11. 14:00–15:40 C15/308, Mon 6. 12. 14:00–15:40 C15/308
aVLOZ0141c/32: Mon 13. 9. 8:00–9:40 C15/309, Mon 27. 9. 8:00–9:40 C15/309, Mon 11. 10. 8:00–9:40 C15/309, Mon 25. 10. 8:00–9:40 C15/309, Mon 8. 11. 8:00–9:40 C15/309, Mon 22. 11. 8:00–9:40 C15/309, Mon 6. 12. 8:00–9:40 C15/309
aVLOZ0141c/33: Fri 24. 9. 13:00–14:40 C15/308, Fri 8. 10. 13:00–14:40 C15/308, Fri 22. 10. 13:00–14:40 C15/308, Fri 5. 11. 13:00–14:40 C15/308, Fri 19. 11. 13:00–14:40 C15/308, Fri 3. 12. 13:00–14:40 C15/308, Fri 17. 12. 13:00–14:40 C15/308
aVLOZ0141c/34: Fri 17. 9. 10:00–11:40 C15/308, Fri 1. 10. 10:00–11:40 C15/308, Fri 15. 10. 10:00–11:40 C15/308, Fri 29. 10. 10:00–11:40 C15/308, Fri 12. 11. 10:00–11:40 C15/308, Fri 26. 11. 10:00–11:40 C15/308, Fri 10. 12. 10:00–11:40 C15/308
aVLOZ0141c/35: Wed 15. 9. 16:00–17:40 C15/308, Wed 29. 9. 16:00–17:40 C15/308, Wed 13. 10. 16:00–17:40 C15/308, Wed 27. 10. 16:00–17:40 C15/308, Wed 10. 11. 16:00–17:40 C15/308, Wed 24. 11. 16:00–17:40 C15/308, Wed 8. 12. 16:00–17:40 C15/308
aVLOZ0141c/36: Thu 23. 9. 10:00–11:40 C15/308, Thu 7. 10. 10:00–11:40 C15/308, Thu 21. 10. 10:00–11:40 C15/308, Thu 4. 11. 10:00–11:40 C15/308, Thu 18. 11. 10:00–11:40 C15/308, Thu 2. 12. 10:00–11:40 C15/308, Thu 16. 12. 10:00–11:40 C15/308
aVLOZ0141c/37: Fri 17. 9. 8:00–9:40 A21/111, Fri 1. 10. 8:00–9:40 A21/111, Fri 15. 10. 8:00–9:40 A21/111, Fri 29. 10. 8:00–9:40 A21/111, Fri 12. 11. 8:00–9:40 A21/111, Fri 26. 11. 8:00–9:40 A21/111, Fri 10. 12. 8:00–9:40 A21/111
aVLOZ0141c/38: Mon 13. 9. 12:00–13:40 C15/308, Mon 27. 9. 12:00–13:40 C15/308, Mon 11. 10. 12:00–13:40 C15/308, Mon 25. 10. 12:00–13:40 C15/308, Mon 8. 11. 12:00–13:40 C15/308, Mon 22. 11. 12:00–13:40 C15/308, Mon 6. 12. 12:00–13:40 C15/308
aVLOZ0141c/39: Wed 15. 9. 13:00–14:40 C15/308, Wed 29. 9. 13:00–14:40 C15/308, Wed 13. 10. 13:00–14:40 C15/308, Wed 27. 10. 13:00–14:40 C15/308, Wed 10. 11. 13:00–14:40 C15/308, Wed 24. 11. 13:00–14:40 C15/308, Wed 8. 12. 13:00–14:40 C15/308
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is only offered to the students of the study fields the course is directly associated with.
fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
Course objectives

After successfully completing the course, students will know the basic concepts and methods in the field of Public Health.
Students will be able to explain the benefits of the population approach to the study of health and disease and will be familiarized with the approaches, contents and basic concepts and methods of epidemiology.
Students will be able to search and interpret relevant data and use methods of descriptive and analytic epidemiology to describe and assess population health status.
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course, the student will be able:
- to explain the relationship between humans and the environment, its physical, chemical, biological and psychosocial factors and their interactions. The student will be able to explain the role of adaptation and its active support for the positive development and promotion of both individual and public health;
- to make a deduction about possibilities for preventive provisions in the field of clean and safe environmental, occupational and home surrounding, the quality of air, water, food.
- to understand and explain the different types of prevention, their tasks and aims and methods of realization.
- to interpret the positive and negative influences of lifestyle factors on human/public health, including the autoagressive behaviours (nutrition, physical activity, psychical overload and stress, smoking, abuse of alcohol and illegal drugs);
- to make deductions about the importance of environment and lifestyle in the health protection and promotion, and about the primary prevention priorities;
- to formulate decisions about concrete preventable possibilities for some more important non-communicable diseases, such as cardiovascular, oncological, metabolically, immune, respiratory.
Syllabus

  • 1. General information about the course Public health I. Introduction to public health.
  • 2. Introduction to epidemiology (definition of basic terms).
  • 3. Measuring health and disease.
  • 4. Levels of prevention. Primary, secondary and tertiary prevention. Screening and validity of tests.
  • 5. Epidemiological studies - Types.
  • 6. Epidemiological studies - Evaluation.
  • 7. Causation in epidemiology.
Literature
    required literature
  • FLETCHER, Grant. Clinical Epidemiology: The Essentials. 6th ed. Wolters Kluwer Health, 2020, 288 pp. ISBN 978-1-9751-0955-4. info
    recommended literature
  • Bonita R, Beaglehole R, Kjellström: Basic epidemiology. 2nd edition. Geneva - Switzerland: World Health Organization; 2006. 212 pages. ISBN 978-92-4-154707-9.
  • U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES: Principles of Epidemiology in Public Health Practice: Third Edition. An Introduction to Applied Epidemiology and Biostatistics. October 2006 - Updated May 2012. SELF-STUDY Course SS1978
Teaching methods

Seminars / practices and class discussion.

Reading and studying ALL REQUIRED LITERATURE.

For those who will have to write research projects and seminar papers during third, fourth and fifth year, it is strongly recommended to enrol the following courses:

 VSIL021 - Information literacy - (3 credits) - e-learning.
 VSKP041 - A course of working with information sources and tools (4 credits).
Assessment methods

REQUIREMENTS TO OBTAIN THE CREDIT:

1.   100 % attendance to seminars / practices during the semester.

2.   Absences will be tolerated just due to medical reasons - Students must provide appropriate documentation or medical excuse.
  + Students must be aware that even with justified absences (medical excuse), a minimum of 80% attendance is required to obtain the credit. In case a student will have more than 20 % justified / unjustified absences, he / she will have to repeat the course in the following school year.

3.   Fulfilment of given tasks:
  + In case of unjustified absence (per each one), a 1,500-2,000 word seminar paper and a 5-8 minutes power point presentation on the seminar paper topic will be given. If the seminar paper is rejected due to deficiencies and it is not corrected and submitted again, the student will not fulfil with the subject’s requirements, and he / she will not get the credit (See Absence and latecomer policy, Academic misconduct, plagiarism detection and unethical issues).

4.   Active participation during the seminars / practices / lectures.

5.   Pass the credit test. Students will be allowed to take the credit test only if they have fulfilled numeral 3 (requirements to obtain the credit).



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


CREDIT TEST INFORMATION:

1.   Get at least 70 % (14 out of 20 questions) in the credit test, which is a requisite to sit for examination.

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

3.   Students registered to a credit test term will fail the term if:
  a-) arrive late to the test. No late arrival will be allowed after the start of the credit test.
  b-) they are not present and previously do not cancel the term in the stipulated periods (see IS).

4.   In case of failure, EACH STUDENT CAN RETAKE THE CREDIT TEST TWO MORE TIMES, only in given terms (according to Masaryk University study and examination regulations).

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

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


The credit test is a 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 or less correct answers / points.



ABSENCE AND LATECOMER POLICY:

1.   Justified, unjustified absences and late coming to classes:
  a-) Justified absences → just due to medical reasons - Student must provide appropriate documentation or medical excuse in original.
  b-) Unjustified absences → the student does not present the medical excuse (original) in the following week of the absence.
  c-) Late coming to classes → the student arrives after attendance has been taken (3 minutes).

2.   Measures against absenteeism or late coming to classes:
  a-) Every unjustified absence or late coming to classes leads to a 1,500-2,000 word seminar paper plus a 5-8 minutes power point presentation on the same topic (the topics will be assigned in the same week of the absence or late coming).
  b-) The seminar paper must be submitted on the subject’s vault within the next 6 days of the incident (absence or late coming), in other case it will be rejected → They will not get the credit.
  c-) Students will receive an email with the seminar paper instructions, and the word and power point frames.
  d) Students take full responsibility for their seminar paper(s) and power point presentation(s). (See Academic misconduct, plagiarism detection and unethical issues).

3.   THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS. In the following cases, students will be not get the credit / allowed to take the credit test:
  * Not submitting the assigned seminar paper.
  * If the seminar paper is rejected due to deficiencies and is not corrected and submitted again.
  * If despite the fact the seminar paper is accepted but the power point presentation is not shown in class.
  * If the seminar paper is rejected three times.
  * If the seminar paper has plagiarism or any unethical issues.



ACADEMIC MISCONDUCT, PLAGIARISM DETECTION AND UNETHICAL ISSUES:

1.   Any attempts of ACADEMIC MISCONDUCT, such as cheating or assisting someone else to cheat during the credit test, 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 examination, it is forbidden to:
  a-) Use smart phones / Tablets.
  b-) Use 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).

3.   Every seminar paper will be checked / scanned on university and external systems for online plagiarism detection.

4.   Cases of suspected plagiarism will be investigated and given to the Disciplinary Committee as a motion to open disciplinary proceedings, according to the Disciplinary Code for Faculty Students.

5.   Unethical issues will lead to seminar paper rejection → not getting the credit → repeating the course next school year or expulsion from university.

6.   The plagiarism scan system is able to detect cut and paste from other languages with its respective translation into English. Avoid complications. Simply read the source and use your own words and the citate (quote) the source of information.

7.   Students MUST be aware that before acceptance, all citations are controlled (compared with the original source). It will not be tolerated any attempts to create or manipulate citations (ACADEMIC MISCONDUCT). → Seminar paper rejection → not getting the credit → repeating the course next school year or expulsion from university.
Language of instruction
English
Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
Study Materials
The course is taught annually.
Information on the extent and intensity of the course: 15.
Listed among pre-requisites of other courses
The course is also listed under the following terms Autumn 2017, autumn 2018, autumn 2019, autumn 2020, autumn 2022, autumn 2023, autumn 2024.
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