THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING

Course objectives

Students must know the evolution of the medical thought and of the scientific methodology from the origins of Western medicine to nowadays, including the history of medical genetics and experimental and methodological approaches to genetics, the history of medical experimentation on living subjects and on lab animals and the main characteristics of medical experimental method. Students must know the principles and models of bioethics, the birth and development of the bioethical debate with particular attention to the definition of doctor-patient communication/relationship (especially under a psychological perspective); the application of the principle of autonomy in exceptional medical contexts, such as those exemplified by clinical genetics and experimental medicine. Students must also understand and know the main application fields of occupational medicine and the concept of risk factor and the methods of hygiene and preventive medicine.

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VALENTINA GAZZANIGA Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
The evolution of medical knowledge through the centuries and the historical-evolutionary framework of diseases and human health; the epistemological status of medicine, the ontological, functional, normative and evolutionary concepts (2 hours); history of the method in medicine, the empirical method (2 hours); the anatomical method (2 hours); the experimental method (2 hours); historical origins of bioethics (2 hours)
Prerequisites
know the main stages in the historical development of Western civilisations; Exam Basic Methodology II
Books
G Corbellini, M Conforti, V Gazzaniga, Dalla cura alla scienza. Milano, Encyclomedia 2014 e-book
Teaching mode
Face-to face lessons
Frequency
Mandatory
Exam mode
Written test
Bibliography
Bibliographical suggestions will be inserted in Classroom and discussed dutring the lessons
Lesson mode
Face-to face lessons
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseMedicine and Surgery
  • CurriculumSingle curriculum
  • Year2nd year
  • Semester1st semester
  • SSDMED/02
  • CFU1