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Name of the module: Clinical Infectious Diseases Number of module: 471.8.5063 BGU Credits: 1.5 ECTS credits: Academic year: 5 th Semester: 1 st and 2 nd Hours of instruction: Selective One week. Location of instruction: Soroka University Medical Center Language of instruction: Hebrew Cycle: 2 nd degree (MD) Position: Selective clerkship as a part of clinical teaching Field of Education: Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Responsible department: Infectious Diseases Departement General prerequisites: Internal Medicine and Pediatrics Clerkships Grading scale: Pass/Fail based on attendance and a case presentation Course Description: Clinical basic exposure in Infectious diseases in adults and children Aims of the module: To acquire basic knowlage in major clinical topics in infectious diseases Objectives of the module: To enable students to recognize and understend the etiology, clinical course, treatment and prevention of the most common types of infectious diseases in adults and children and to understend their epidemiological and public health significance. Learning outcomes of the module: On successful completion of the course, the student should be able to: 1. To diagnose and treat common community acquire infectious diseases: upper and lower respiratory tract infectious, urinary tract infectious, skin and soft tissue infections, central nervous infections, gastrointestinal infectious. 2. To identify the major causes and clinical presentation of common hospital acquired infections; to be familiar with basic infection control measures in hospital setting 3. To know and understand principles of antimicrobial agents. 4. To know and understand principles of vaccination in children and adults 5. To understand the clinical course, diagnosis and principles of therapy of infectious diseases in immuncompromise patients (AIDS, oncology, ) Attendance regulation: Attendance mandatory Teaching arrangement and method of instruction: 1. Bedside teaching at Infectious Diseases and AIDS Clinic and at Pediatric Infectious Diseases Unit, Soroka University Medical Center 2. Frontal teaching based on clinical case presentations, discussions and problem oriented learning. Assessment: Students will be assessed based on attendence and a case presentation Time required for individual work: Students are required to study and review the lectures at home and to review the topics of the next day (about two hours a day). Case presentation preparation will take 4hr. 1

Lecturer: Prof. Klaris Riesenberg Contact details: Office phone: 086244494 Email: klaris@bgu.ac.il Office hours: as demand Module evaluation: At the end of the semester the students will evaluate the module, in order to draw conclusions, and for the university's internal needs Confirmation: The syllabus was confirmed by the faculty academic advisory committee to be valid on 2013-2014 (academic year) Last update: 11.2015 Module Content\ schedule and outlines: Sunday 09.00-12.00 Principles of antimicrobial therapy; antibacterial agents and antimicrobial resistence 13.00-16.00 Update on HIV epidemics Monday 08.00-12.00 Bedside teaching at Infectious Diseases and AIDS Clinic and at Pediatric Infectious Diseases Unit 13.00-14.30 Community acquired urinary tract infections 14.30-16.00 Skin and soft tissue infections Tuesday 08.00-12.00 Bedside teaching at Infectious Diseases and AIDS Clinic and at Pediatric Infectious Diseases Unit 13.00-14.30 Central Nervous System Infections 14.30-16.00 Gastrointestinal infections Wednesday 09.00-10.00 Grand round in Hemato-oncology ward 10.00-12.00 Community acquired respiratory tract infections 13.00-14.30 Sexually transmitted infections 14.30-16.00 Common Zoonotic infections Thusday 08.00-10.00 Principles of vaccination in children and adults 10.00-12.00 Endocarditis 13.00-16.00 Case presentations (students) Required reading: Students are expected to read the lectures as presented as ppt presentations. Additional literature: Bibliography of the module is based on Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine 18 th Edition, and corresponding topics. 2

* All learning material will be available to the students on the module's website (high-learn)/ library/ electronic documents available to BGU students. 3

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