From symptom to diagnosis - methods of neuropsychological evaluation in a neurosurgery clinic 2500-PL-PS-SP301-07
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Term 2023L:
Classes include 5 meetings (1 week) during which students gain knowledge of neuropsychology and neurosurgery through observation and participation in the neuropsychological diagnosis of patients. Approximate hours of classes: 9.00-13.30. Classes are held in the Department of Neurosurgery, Medical University of Warsaw (ul. Banacha 1a) Every student coming to class is required to have a white coat. |
Term 2024L:
Classes include 5 meetings (1 week) during which students gain knowledge of neuropsychology and neurosurgery through observation and participation in the neuropsychological diagnosis of patients. Approximate hours of classes: 9.00-13.30. Classes are held in the Department of Neurosurgery, Medical University of Warsaw (ul. Banacha 1a) Every student coming to class is required to have a white coat. |
Main fields of studies for MISMaP
Learning outcomes
1. Basic knowledge about neurosurgical diseases.
2. The ability to choose diagnostic methods for neuropsychological assessment.
3. Basic ability to perform an interview and neuropsychological examination.
4. Basic ability to draw conclusions based on clinical examination.
Bibliography
Term 2023L:
1. Darby, D., Walsh, K. (2004). Walsh’s neuropsychology. A clinical approach. London: Churchill Livingstone. 2. Lezak, M.D., Howieson, D.B., Loring, D.W. (2004). Neuropsychological Assessment. New York: Oxford University Press. 3. Brain atlas |
Term 2024L:
1. Darby, D., Walsh, K. (2004). Walsh’s neuropsychology. A clinical approach. London: Churchill Livingstone. 2. Lezak, M.D., Howieson, D.B., Loring, D.W. (2004). Neuropsychological Assessment. New York: Oxford University Press. 3. Brain atlas |
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