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Hygiene, Public Health, Forensic and Occupational Medicine - Module of Forensic Medicine
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Forensic Medicine
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Academic year 2024/2025
- Course ID
- SCB0228D
- Teachers
- Carlo Robino (Lecturer)
Lucia Tattoli (Lecturer) - Year
- 6th year
- Teaching period
- First semester
- Type
- Basic
- Credits/Recognition
- 3
- Course disciplinary sector (SSD)
- MED/43 - forensic medicine
- Delivery
- Formal authority
- Language
- English
- Attendance
- Mandatory
- Type of examination
- Written and oral (optional)
- Type of learning unit
- modulo
- Modular course
- Hygiene, Public Health, Forensic and Occupational Medicine (SCB0228)
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Sommario del corso
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Course objectives
- to understand the legal framework of medical obligations towards patients, judiciary and the public
- to understand the legal framework of medical liabilty
- to critically evaluate forensic problems related to the ascertainment of death and its causes
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Results of learning outcomes
- knowledge and understanding of the most relevant laws and regulations that govern the practice of medicine in Italy
- ability to identify and describe injuries caused by the most common mechanisms of wounding
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Program
- Principles of criminal law: Crimes against life and security of individuals; IPV, sexual assault, duty to report to judicial authority, professional secrecy
- Other relevant health legislation: pregnancy termination, medically assisted reproduction
- Death certification, organ donation and transplant regulations, thanatology and PMI estimation
- Consent to medical treatment (law n° 219/2017)
- Elements of medical liability (law n° 24/2017)
- Elements of forensic thanatology and pathology
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Course delivery
Traditional lectures plus e-resources (recordings of on-line lectures) accessible through Moodle
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Learning assessment methods
Written test be structured as follows:
- Forensic Medicine (3 CFU) open and multiple choice questions - 30 minutes
Oral is optional and could produce an increase or decrease of the degree of each module of 2 points maximum; to access the oral exam students need to have a pass.
Suggested readings and bibliography
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- Book
- Title:
- Handbook of Forensic Medicine
- Year of publication:
- 2022
- Publisher:
- John Wiley & Sons Ltd
- Author:
- Editor(s):Burkhard Madea
- ISBN
- Required:
- No
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Review articles, other text and e-resources provided by the teacher and made accessible through Moodle
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Notes
Students with DSA or disabilities are kindly requested to take note of the reception services and support services offered by the University of Turin, and in particular of the procedures required for exam support.
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