Study Program for Academic Year 2017/2018

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Study Program for Academic Year 2017/2018

Comenius University in Bratislava, Jessenius Faculty of Medicine in Martin, Clinic of Psychiatry Study program for academic year 2017/2018 Subject: Psychiatry 2 Semester: 9th , 5th year The number of lectures and practicals: 14/28 Person responsible for teaching: assoc. prof. Igor Ondrejka, M.D., Ph.D. Teachers: Zoltán Kovács, M.D., Igor Hrtánek, M.D., PhDr., Ph.D., Dana Cesneková, M. D., Miloslav Oppa, M. D.

Programme of Lectures in Psychiatry Winter Semester 2017/2018

1. Affective disorders I. Depressive disorders. /21.9.2017/ 2. Affective disorders II. Manic disorders. Bipolar affective disorders. /5.10.2017/ 3. Schizophrenia, schizotypal disorder, persistent delusional disorders, schizoaffective disorder. /19.10.2017/ 4. Reactive disorders, neurotic disorders. Posttraumatic stress disorders. Adjustment disorders. Somatoform disorders. Eating disorders. Sleep disorders. /2.11.2017/ 5. Psychoactive substance use disorders. Psychoactive substance dependence due to alcohol and other drugs. Abuse and harmful use, dependence, intoxication, withdrawal state. /16.11.2017/ 6. Organic and symptomatic mental disorders. Old age psychiatry. /30.11.2017/ 7. Child and adolescent psychiatry. /14.12.2017/

Programme of Practical Sessions in Psychiatry Winter Semester 2017/2018

1. Affective disorders I. Depressive disorders. 2. Affective disorders II. Manic episode. Bipolar affective disorder. 3. Persistent affective states. Other affective disorders and affective disorders not otherwise specified. Differential diagnosis and treatment of affective disorders. 4. Schizophrenia. 5. Persistent delusional disorders. Delusional disorders (paranoia), paraphrenia. 6. Schizotypal disorder. Schizoaffective disorders. 7. Reactive disorders, neurotic disorders. Posttraumatic stress disorder. Adjustment disorder. Neurosis, somatoform disorders 8. Personality disorders and conduct disorders. Specific personality disorders. 9. Alcoholism. Clinical findings, complication, alcoholic psychoses. 10. Other drug dependences. Clinical findings, intoxication, and withdrawal phenomena. 11. Symptomatic mental disorders. Symptomatic and organic mental disorders. Basic concepts, clinical features, diagnosis, treatment. 12. Organic mental disorders. Dementias and other organic mental disorders. Mental retardation. 13. Child psychiatry. Mental disorders of childhood and adolescence. Diagnosis and treatment. 14. Psychiatric sexology. Some legal aspects and matters of organization in psychiatry. Practical aspects of care in psychiatry. Forensic services. 15. Compensatory and repeating exercises Check in the course of practicals. 1. Evaluation till the end of 7th week: active participation in practicals; permanent study check (control question), examination of patients, case reports and analysis. 2. Evaluation till the end of 14th week: written test – minimal success 60 %; examination of patients, case reports and analysis. Rating: A/1 = 91 – 100 %; B/1,5 = 81 – 90 %; C/2 = 73 – 80 %; D/2,5 = 66 – 72 %; E/3 = 60 – 65 %, Fx = less than 60 %

Final evaluation: evaluation during practicals = 20%; oral examination = 80%

Requirements to apply for examination. 1. The participation in practicals is compulsory at least 13 times. 2. Favourable results during running controls. 3. Favourable results in test

Lectures weeks 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 Thursday 14.15 – 15.45 Clinic of Psychiatry, University Hospital Martin/ LLH - Large Lecture Hall - Mala Hora 5

Weekly Practicals Clinic of Psychiatry, University Hospital Martin Group 1: Thursday, 8.30 – 10.00 (room I- basement floor) Group 2: Friday, 8.30 – 10.00 (room I- basement floor) Group 3: Monday 8.30 – 10.00 (library - ground floor) Group 4: Tuesday, 8.30 – 10.00 (room I- basement floor) Group 5: Wednesday, 8.30 – 10.00 (library - ground floor) Group 6: Friday, 7.00 – 8.30 (room I- basement floor) Group 7: Thursday, 7.00 – 8.30 (room I- basement floor) Group 8: Thursday, 8.30 – 10.00 (room I- basement floor) Group 9: Friday, 8.30 – 10.00 (room I- basement floor) Group 10: Monday 8.30 – 10.00 (library - ground floor) Group 11: Tuesday, 8.30 – 10.00 (room I- basement floor) Group 12: Wednesday, 8.30 – 10.00 (library - ground floor) Group 13: Friday, 7.00 – 8.30 (room I- basement floor) Group 14: Thursday, 7.00 – 8.30 (room I- basement floor)

Compulsory literature Gelder, M. et al.: Psychiatry. 3rd. Ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006, 333 pp. ISBN 0-19-852863-9

Recommended literature Gelder, M. et al.: Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998, 944 pp. ISBN 0-19- 262501-2 Moore, D. P., Jefferson, J. W.: Handbook of Medical Psychiatry. St. Louis: Mosby, 1996, 545 pp. ISBN 0- 8151-6484-X Andreasen, N. C., Black, D. W.: Introductory Textbook of Psychiatry. Washington: American Psychiatric Press, 1991, 565 pp. ISBN 0-88048-112-9 Kolibáš, E.: Introduction to Clinical Psychiatry. Bratislava: Ekol, 1996, 107 pp. ISBN 80-967610-0-5 Janicak, P.G.: Handbook of Psychopharmacotherapy. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1999, 391 pp. ISBN 0-683-30722-3 Stefan, M., Travis, M., Murray, R.M.: An Atlas of Schizophrenia. London: Parthenon Publishing Group, 2002, 98 pp. ISBN 1-85070-074-5 Sartorius, N., Schulze, H.: Reducing the Stigma of Mental Illness. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005, 238 pp. ISBN-13: 978 0 521 54943 1

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