GASTROENTEROLOGIC PHYSIOLOGY
Stampa
Enrollment year
2020/2021
Academic year
2021/2022
Regulations
DM270
Academic discipline
BIO/09 (PHYSIOLOGY)
Department
DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL MEDICINE AND THERAPEUTICS
Course
MEDICINE AND SURGERY
Curriculum
PERCORSO COMUNE
Year of study
Period
1st semester (27/09/2021 - 14/01/2022)
ECTS
2
Lesson hours
16 lesson hours
Language
Italian
Activity type
WRITTEN AND ORAL TEST
Teacher
GASTALDI GIULIA (titolare) - 2 ECTS
Prerequisites
To take the Physiology exam it is advisable to know scientific methodology, chemistry, physics, biology, histology and anatomy, English language.
Learning outcomes
The integrated course of Human Physiology is aimed at leading the student to learn the vital processes that take place at the cellular level when various groups of cells organize themselves to form specific tissues and organs in the human species. At the end of the lessons of the integrated course, the student will have acquired fundamental knowledge about the functioning of the major organs and systems of the human body, their complex reciprocal relationships and the control systems that regulate their activity. The course also deals with human nutrition and energy metabolism and health physics topics.
Course contents
Structure of the gastrointestinal tract - Innervation of the gastrointestinal tract - Gastrointestinal regulatory substances - Motility - Secretion - Digestion and absorption - Intestinal fluid and electrolyte transport - Liver physiology - Defecation
Teaching methods
Lectures
Reccomended or required readings
- Fisiologia - Berne e Levy (a cura: Koeppen e Stanton), Ed. Ambrosiana, VI edizione italiana (2010);
- Fisiologia Medica - (a cura di F. Conti), Ed. Edi-Ermes, II edizione (2010)
- Fisiologia Medica di Ganong (a cura di KE Barrett et al.), Ed. Piccin, XII edizione italiana (2011)
- Fisiologia Medica - Guyton e Hall, Ed. Elsevier, XII edizione (2011)
Assessment methods
The exam is always Written and Oral, always starting at 9.00 at Aula A of Human Physiology, Via Forlanini 6
Further information
Sustainable development goals - Agenda 2030