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Syllabus of Fudan University
Department:Neurology Date: April.25, 2016 | Course Code | MED130238 | Course Title | Neurology | Credit | 2.5 | Credit Hours | 1.5+1 | Course Nature | □Specific General Education Courses □Core Courses □General Education Elective Courses □Basic Courses in General Discipline √Professional Compulsory Courses □Professional Elective Courses □Others | Course Objectives | This course is designed to introduce: 1) the basic principles of functional neuroanatomy that are relevant to the process of localization; 2) systematic approaches to the evaluation and differential diagnosis of patients who present with common neurologic symptoms; 3) the epidemiology, etiology, clinical manifestations, radiographic manifestations, pathology, pathophysiology, and treatments of important neurologic conditions. | Course Description | The course includes systemic illustrations of fundamental theories, knowledge and skills of this subject. We will introduce the clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and preventions of neurological diseases, especially common ones, eg. stroke, seizures and movement disorders, etc. | Course Requirements: Through the lectures and practice, the student should be able to: 1) obtain a complete and reliable neurologic history; 2) perform a focused and reliable neurologic examination; 3) recognize symptoms that may signify neurologic disease; 4) distinguish normal from abnormal findings on a neurologic examination; 5) localize the likely site or sites in the nervous system where a lesion could produce a patient's symptoms and signs; 6) formulate a differential diagnosis based on lesion localization, time course, and relevant historical and demographic features; 7) describe the use and interpretation of common tests used in neurologic disease; 8) utilize the principles to the management of common neurologic diseases; 9) recognize situations in which it is appropriate to request neurologic consultation. | Teaching Methods: Lectures: PPT Practice at wards: cases presentation and illustration | Instructor's Academic Background: Prof. Hong Zhen is a Professor of Neurology, who received his MD degree from Shanghai Medical University in 1980. He has been a neurologist for more than 30 years, and is recognized as an expert on the diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases (epilepsy, stroke, dementia, Parkinson disease, etc), neuroepidemiology, and clinical pharmacology. He currently serves as the Director of Institute of Neurology, Huashan Hospital, Dean of Neurology, Fudan University, Chief of Epilepsy Center, Fudan University, member of Standing Committee of China Neurological Society, Vice-chair of EEG and Epilepsy Group of Chinese Neurological Society, President of Chinese Association Against Epilepsy. He has more than 150 publications in recent years with focus on epilepsy, stroke, Alzheimer’s disease and neuroepidemiology.
| Members of Teaching Team | Name | Gender | Professional Title | Department | Responsibility | Zhao Chongbo | Male | Professor | Neurology, Huashan Hospital | Overview, Neurologic History, Examination & Investigative Studies | Cheng Xin | Female | Associate Professor | Neurology, Huashan Hospital | Stroke | Wang Jian | Male | Professor | Neurology, Huashan Hospital | Movement Disorders | Dong Jihong | Female | Associate Professor | Neurology, Zhongshan Hospital | DemylinatingDiseases | Ding Jing | Female | Professor | Neurology, Zhongshan Hospital | Seizures | Du Peng | Male | Associate Professor | Neurology, Zhongshan Hospital | Headache | Chen Xiangjun | Male | Professor | Neurology, Huashan Hospital | Myelopathy & Peripheral Neuropathy | Mao Yueshi | Female | Associate Professor | Neurology, Zhongshan Hospital | Myasthenia Gravis and Myopathy | Course Schedule (Please supply the details about each lesson with 32 academic hours in a total of 16 weeks): Lectures: Week 1& 2Overview, Neurologic History, Examination & Investigative Studies4(academic hours) Week 3&4Stroke4(academic hours) Week 5Movement Disorders2(academic hours) Week 6DemylinatingDiseases 2(academic hours) Week 7Seizures2(academic hours) Week 8Headache2(academic hours) Week 9Myelopathy2(academic hours) Week 10Myasthenia Gravis and Myopathy2(academic hours) Week 11Peripheral Neuropathy2(academic hours) Four practice at wards, Neurology Department, Huashan Hospital: Week 2Neurologic History & Examination3(academic hours) Week 4Stroke3(academic hours) Week 6Movement Disorders, Seizures & Myelopathy3(academic hours) Week 8Peripheral Neuropathy & Myopathy3(academic hours) | The design of class discussion or exercise, practice, experience and so on: Practice at wards will be leaded by teachers to ask history, perform neurologic examination and case discussion in order to further understand certain neurological diseases. | If you need a TA, please indicate the assignment of assistant: No. | Grading & Evaluation (Provide a final grade that reflects the formative evaluation process): Attendance:30% Final Exam70% | Teaching Materials & References (Including Author, Title, Publisher andPublishing time): 1.Clinical Neurology 9/E by Michael Aminoff, David Greenberg and Roger Simon, McGraw-Hill Education, 2015 2.Adams and Victor's Principles of Neurology 10th Edition by Allan Ropper, Martin Samuels and Joshua Klein, McGraw-Hill Education, 2014 3.Jones, H. Royden, Netter’s Neurology, 2nd edition. Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier, 2011 4.Wilkinson,Iain.EssentialNeurology,4thedition.Massachusetts:Blackwellpublishing, 2005 |
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