Learning objectives
Upon completion of the course the student is expected to be able to:
- understand the main areas of forensic medicine
- be able to apply what they have learned to everyday clinical practice
- apply medico-legal analytical reasoning to clinical cases
Prerequisites
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Course unit content
INTRODUCTORY LECTURE
-PROFESSIONAL SECRET
-REFERENCE/REPORT and MANDATORY HEALTH CLAIMS.
- MEDICAL RECORDS
- CERTIFICATE
- DETERMINATION OF DEATH/CONSTITUTION OF DEATH
- PERSONAL INJURY
- MEDICAL-LEGAL SURVEY and TANATOLOGY
- ENTOMOLOGY
- DOLO/COLPA/subjective elements of the crime/homicide/infanticide
- INFANTICIDE.
- ASPHYSSIOLOGY (hanging, strangulation, choking, drowning)
- TRAUMATOLOGY: blunt weapon, blunt weapons, gunshot injuries
- FORENSIC TOXICOLOGY
- ANTHROPOLOGY.
- INFORMED CONSENT (and DAT)
-194/78 LAW+ SEXUAL ASSAULT
- PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY civil and criminal sphere
- CAUSATION
- BIOLOGICAL DAMAGE
- SOCIAL SECURITY WELFARE/INAIL
Full programme
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Bibliography
Medicina Legale e delle Assicurazioni, Norelli, Buccelli, Fineschi
Teacher's material
219/2017 Law
Gelli-Bianco Law
Istituzioni di Medicina Legale, Puccini 2003
Teaching methods
Interactive frontal lectures with students
Assessment methods and criteria
Oral examination
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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