Diagnostic Oral Pathology
Ph.D. -course
- ECTS credits
- 4
- Teaching semesters
- Autumn
- Course code
- ORPAT901
- Number of semesters
- 1
- Resources
- Schedule
Course description
Course content
Lectures, literature reading, self-study of cases using the virtual microscope through the online platform Aiforia, group discussions of clinical cases, excercises, evaluations.
Goal
The course will equip students with a systematic understanding of oral diseases, why and when it is important to take a biopsy, basic principles of diagnostics in oral pathology.
Content
The course covers the most common diseases of oral mucosa, salivary glands and jaws.
Learning outcomes
Knowledge
- Have knowledge about the oral diseases that require a biopsy
- Have knowledge about the histopathology of most common oral diseases
Skills
- Be able to decide if a biopsy is necessary
- Be able to able to describe the microscopical characteristics of tissue sections from oral mucosa, salivary glands and jaws
- Be able to integrate the histopathological description in the final di-agnosis and decision of the treatment
General qualifications
- The student has knowledge of indications for taking a biopsy
- The student is able to interpret a histopathological description and integrate it in the final diagnosis and treatment of the patient
Study period
Credits (ECTS)
4 ECTS
The course requires approx 100h of study, 75h dedicated for structured teaching (video lectures, disucssions, microscopy) and 20-25h of self study of literature and microscopy. There will be 10 days full time study - a combination of 7 days with video lectures in the mornings and online.
Course location
Language of instruction
Course registration and deadlines
Registration in Studentweb for UiB students with registration deadline September 1st.
External participants from partner institutions must apply through Søknadsweb, with registration deadline August 15th:
https://fsweb.no/soknadsweb/velgInstitusjon.jsf
Pre-requirements
Compulsory Requirements
Form of assessment
Pass/fail
The candidates need to pass a written home exam. The home exam will consist in cases with clinical history and microscopic slides uploaded in Aiforia that the students have to evaluate, write a description of the microscopical findings and propose a specific diagnostic.