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Head and Neck Diseases
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Head and Neck Diseases
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Academic year 2024/2025
- Course ID
- SCB0219
- Teachers
- Monica Pentenero (Coordinator)
Raffaele Nuzzi (Lecturer)
Giovanni Succo (Lecturer) - Year
- 4th year
- Teaching period
- Second semester
- Type
- Basic
- Credits/Recognition
- 7 (80 hours of lectures, 24 hours of exercises)
- Course disciplinary sector (SSD)
- MEDS-16/A - Oral Diseases and Dentistry
MEDS-17/A - Ophthalmology
MEDS-18/A - Otorhinolaryngology
MEDS-18/B - Audiology and Phoniatrics - Delivery
- Formal authority
- Language
- English
- Attendance
- Mandatory
- Type of examination
- Written and oral (optional)
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Sommario del corso
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Course objectives
Students are invited to refer to the individual webpages of each module, which collectively constitute the Integrated Course
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Results of learning outcomes
Students are invited to refer to the individual webpages of each module, which collectively constitute the Integrated Course
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Program
Students are invited to refer to the individual webpages of each module, which collectively constitute the Integrated Course
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Course delivery
Students are invited to refer to the individual webpages of each module, which collectively constitute the Integrated Course
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Learning assessment methods
Students are invited to refer to the individual webpages of each module, which collectively constitute the Integrated Course.
In each exam session 4 dates are scheduled: 3 written tests (one for each teaching module) and 1 registration date (for the whole course). Students must sign up on the UNITO website for each date he/she wants to attend (written test and/or registration), within the registration period.
The written tests (oral diseases, eye diseases, and otorhinolaryngology/audiology) must be passed within 3 consecutive sessions. They can be separated but should be passed within 3 sessions.
Within the 3 consecutive sessions, in the case of negative grade, Students has to repeat the written test.
Each written test will have a grade out of thirty, being 18/30 the minimum grade to have a positive test.
The final grade for the examination will be expressed on a scale of thirty and will correspond to the weighted average of the grades obtained in each individual module.
Suggested readings and bibliography
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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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Teaching Modules
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