Nutrition in Andrology, Gynaecology and Obstetrics
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Appendix No. 2 to the procedure of development and periodical review of syllabuses Nutrition in Andrology, Gynaecology and Obstetrics 1. Imprint Faculty name: English Division Syllabus (field of study, level and educational profile, form of studies, Medicine, 1st level studies, practical profile, full time e.g., Public Health, 1st level studies, practical profile, full time): Academic year: 2019/2020 Nutrition in Andrology, Gynaecology and Module/subject name: Obstetrics Subject code (from the Pensum system): Educational units: Department of Social Medicine and Public Health Head of the unit/s: Dr hab. n. med. Aneta Nitsch - Osuch Study year (the year during which the 1st-6th respective subject is taught): Study semester (the semester during which the respective subject is Winter and Summer semesters taught): Module/subject type (basic, corresponding to the field of study, Optional optional): Teachers (names and surnames and Anna Jagielska, MD degrees of all academic teachers of Aleksandra Kozłowska, BSc respective subjects): ERASMUS YES/NO (Is the subject available for students under the YES ERASMUS programme?): A person responsible for the syllabus (a person to which all comments to Anna Jagielska, MD the syllabus should be reported) Number of ECTS credits: 2 Page 1 of 4 Appendix No. 2 to the procedure of development and periodical review of syllabuses 2. Educational goals and aims The aim of the course is to provide students with: 1. The principles of nutrition during adolescence, adulthood and eldery. 2. The relationship between nutrition and fertility, fetal status and communicable diseases in the adults life. 3. Basics of dietary advices for men and women in the reproductive years. 3. Initial requirements 1. Basic knowledge in chemistry, biology, human physiology and pathophysiology. 2. Knowledge of the biochemistry and physiology of nutrition. 4. Learning outcomes corresponding to the subject A list of learning outcomes Description Symbol W1 Knows the consequences of improper nutrition, B.W19. including prolonged starvation, overeating and unbalanced diet. W2 Is familiar with the function and regulation of all organs B.W25. and systems of the human body, including reproductive system, fertility, fetal status, fetal programming. Understands the dependencies between them. W3 Is familiar with the basics of evidence-based D.W20. medicine. W4 Knows the methods for assessing the health status of G.W1. individuals and populations, various systems of classification of diseases. W5 Knows ways of identification and examination of risk G.W2. factors, the advantages and disadvantages of different types of epidemiological studies and measurements for assessing the cause - outcome effect. U1 Provides direction of biochemical processes, B.U6. depending on the cell energy status. U2 Describes the changes in the body function in the B.U7. situation of maturation and pregnancy. U3 Performs simple tests and measurements of the B.U8. health status, interprets the outcomes of the basic physiological variables. U4 Recognizes self deficits and educational needs, plans D.U16. its own activity. U5 Critically examines the medical references, including D.U17. local and foreign literature, draws conclusions based on the available literature U6 Trying to avoid ma king a medical error in their own G.U6. activities. Page 2 of 4 Appendix No. 2 to the procedure of development and periodical review of syllabuses 5. Forms of classes Form Number of hours Number of groups Lecture Seminar e-seminars 30h No limits Practical classes 6. Subject topics and educational contents S1. –eSeminar 1 - The impact of the diet on fertility in women – Anna Jagielska S2. –eSeminar 2. - The impact of the diet on fertility in men – Anna Jagielska, MD S3. –eSeminar 3. – Nutrition during healthy pregnancy - Aleksandra Kozłowska, BSc S4. –eSeminar 4. – Nutrition during pregnancy with complication - Aleksandra Kozłowska, BSc S5. –eSeminar 5. – Nutrition during lactation - Aleksandra Kozłowska, BSc S6. –eSeminar 6. – Fetal programming and diet – Anna Jagielska, MD S7. –eSeminar 7. - Diet in the prevention of cancers of the female reproductive system – Anna Jagielska, MD S8. –eSeminar 8. - Diet in the prevention of cancers of the male reproductive system – Anna Jagielska, MD S9. –eSeminar 9. - Nutrition of postmenopausal women - Aleksandra Kozłowska, BSc S10. –eSeminar 10. – Individual assessment of pregnant women diet - Aleksandra Kozłowska, BSc 7. Methods of verification of learning outcomes Learning outcome Forms of classes Methods of verification of corresponding to Credit receiving criteria (symbol) a learning outcome the subject (symbol) W1-W5 Active participation in e- Credit S1-S10 U1-U6 learning 8. Evaluation criteria Form of receiving credit in a subject: grade criteria failed Failed e-learning course credit Passed e-learning course 9. Literature Obligatory literature: 1. European Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Biology http://www.ejog.org/ 2. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology http://www.ajog.org/ 3. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics http://www.ijgo.org Page 3 of 4 Appendix No. 2 to the procedure of development and periodical review of syllabuses 4. Andrology http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)2047-2927 5. Journal of Andrology & Gynecology http://www.avensonline.org/medical/andrology- gynaecology/home-6/ 6. Journal of Nutrigenetics and Nutrigenomics http://www.karger.com/Journal/Home/232009 7. Modern nutrition in health and disease. pod. red. ME Skills i wsp., LWW, 10th edition 10. ECTS credits calculation Number of ECTS Form of activity Number of hours credits Direct hours with an academic teacher: Lectures Seminars e-seminars 30 2 Practical classes Student's independent work (examples of the form of work): Student's preparation for a seminar 15 Student's preparation for a class 15 Preparation for obtaining credits Other (please specify) Total 60 2 11. Additional Information • Link to e-learning will be sent by mail. Access to e-learning will be available from 2nd till 15th week of semester. Signature of the Head of the Unit Signature of the person responsible for the syllabus Page 4 of 4 .