Knowing the basics of mental illness with early onset in childhood and adolescence and their course in adulthood.
Learning physiology, pathology, clinical and laboratory approach, therapy related to growing individuals, specific issues of preventive pediatrics, pediatric diseases from neonatal age through adolescence
The learning outcomes expected at the end of the training course will be the following:
- knowledge and understanding of the theoretical bases for the study, observation and evaluation of the facio-oral-buccal apparatus in relation to breathing, sucking and swallowing skills and how this matures during the first year of life and in infantile age;
- ability to apply knowledge both in terms of functional evaluation and in terms of planning the treatment objectives;
- ability to draw up a logopedic balance relative to the proposed topics;
- ability to effectively communicate what emerged from the assessment using a specific vocabulary in an appropriate manner;
- have acquired the bases for a possible autonomous study of the issues addressed, indications about the possibility of finding additional training through bibliographic research and in-depth courses.
Lessons ad internship Should teaching be carried out in mixed mode or remotely, it may be necessary to introduce changes with respect to previous statements, in line with the programme planned and outlined in the syllabus. Learning assessment may also be carried out on line, should the conditions require it.
Academic lessons; practice according to specific calendar scheduled by the Coordinator of the Course.
Should teaching be carried out in mixed mode or remotely, it may be necessary to introduce changes with respect to previous statements, in line with the programme planned and outlined in the syllabus.
The teaching methods used during the course will be as follows:
- lectures aimed at acquiring knowledge;
- videos, demonstrations of images, diagrams, materials, graphics;
- practical exercises with presentation of protocols and evaluation tests,
- work in a small group for the analysis, processing and interpretation of the results of some clinical cases.
Psychomotor development • Mental delay • Learning Disorders: dysgraphia, dyslexia, dyscalculia, learning disorder not otherwise specified • Communication disorders: Disorder of speech, expression and disorder mixed receptive language, speech disorder, stuttering, communication disorder not otherwise specified •Autism spetrum disorder,, Rett syndrome,• Attention Deficit Disorder / Hyperactivity • Tic Disorders: Tourette syndrome, transient tic disorder, chronic motor tics or vocal • Obsessive compulsive disorder • Anxiety disorders • Mood Disorders • Eating disorders: Anorexia, Bulimia • Enuresis • epilepsies • cerebral palsy microcephaly
Neonatology
The healthy newborn
The newborn infant and newborn care
Low birth weight newborn
Neonatal asphyxia
Neonatal jaundice
Neonatal seizures
Neonatal infections
Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome
Methods to evaluate growth. Bone age
Breast feeding
Milk formula
Neonatal screening
Vaccination
Growth failure
Nutritional defects
Infectious diseases
Exanthematous diseases
Viral diseases
Visceral Leishmaniasis
Asthma
Respiratory infections
Cystic fibrosis
Celiac disease
Gastroenteritis
Primary immunodeficiencies
Phenylketonuria
Endocrine diseases
Congenital hypothiroidism
Diabetes
Fever of unknown origin
Mendelian diseases
Chromosomic diseases
Normal hematology values trough childhood
Anemias
Thalassemias
Sickle Cell Disease
Iron deficiency anemia
Splenomegalies
Thrombocytopenias
Leukemias and lymphomas
Tumours in children
M. Roccella "Neuropsichiatria Infantile" Piccin Eds.
DSM-V “Manuale Diagnostico e Statistico dei Disturbi Mentali” APA