Universitat Internacional de Catalunya

Interdisciplinary Clinical Sessions I

Interdisciplinary Clinical Sessions I
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15432
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Second semester
OB
Main language of instruction: English

Other languages of instruction: Catalan, Spanish

Teaching staff

Introduction

The course aims to provide the medical-surgical knowledge required for the prevention, diagnosis, and surgical treatment of pathologies in the oral region.

Teaching combines:

  • Theoretical lectures.

  • Case presentations and discussions led by both faculty and students.

    Students are required to attend clinical sessions for all cases they plan to operate on. All treatments must be approved and signed by the supervising professor.

    The course adopts a dynamic and interactive approach, tailored to the group’s interests and level. Joint seminars with other specialties such as orthodontics, endodontics, pain management, and maxillofacial surgery will also be provided.

Pre-course requirements

  1. To enroll in this course, residents should have:

    • Solid knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the oromaxillofacial region.

    • Mastery of basic regional anesthesia techniques.

    • Updated knowledge of the most common oral pathologies and related scientific literature.

    • Familiarity with drugs used in oral surgery.

Objectives

Upon completion of the course, students should be able to:

  • Establish appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic criteria for each clinical case.

  • Know and apply updated diagnostic tools.

  • Understand the general principles of procedures in the oral cavity.

  • Develop a multidisciplinary and strategic approach to the surgical care of patients with oral pathologies.