METODOLOGIA CLINICA APPLICATA AGLI STUDI DI RICERCA
Module Clinical Trials in Clinical Pathology

Academic Year 2025/2026 - Teacher: STEFANIA STELLA

Expected Learning Outcomes

The course develops skills in the Clinical Pathology applied to clinical and preclinical research studies. The student will be able to learn the biomarkers used in clinical oncology and  hematology and to evaluate and interpret the laboratory tests used to study of the main diseases of the blood. the student will learn to read and interpret a scientific article.

Course Structure

Frontal lessons.

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.


 

Required Prerequisites

Knowledge of biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, general pathology.

Attendance of Lessons

Frequency of at least of 70% of lessons.

Detailed Course Content

The course is organized into theoretical lessons combined with exercises aimed to interpreter the results of different types of laboratory test.

Program:

- Biomarkers used in clinical and oncological pathology;

- Interpret laboratory tests used in the study of the main blood diseases;
- Clinical and Preclinical Studies "Clinical Trials";

- Fecal occult blood test and related pathologies;

- Practice on studying clinical trial articles
 

Textbook Information

1. Antonozzi I. Medicina di Laboratorio. Piccin

2. Balestrieri et al. Diagnostica Molecolare nella Medicina di Laboratorio. Piccin

3. Federici G. Medicina di Laboratorio. Mc Graw-Hill Companies

4. PDF flyers

Course Planning

 SubjectsText References
1Introductory lesson to Clinical Pathology study
2Blood count test
3Tumoral Biomarkers
4Blood disease
5Fecal occult blood test

Learning Assessment

Learning Assessment Procedures

The test consists of an interview in which 2-3 questions will be asked that deal with at least 2-3 different topics of the program. The test allows to verify: i) the level of knowledge of the program topics; ii) the ability to apply this knowledge in dealing with specific clinical situations; iii) clarity of presentation; iv) the property of medical-scientific language.

For the attribution of the final grade, the following parameters will be taken into account:

 Grade 29-30 with honors: the student has a thorough knowledge of the required topics, is able to promptly and correctly integrate and critically analyze the situations presented, autonomously solving even highly complex problems; has excellent communication skills and masters medical-scientific language.

Grade 26-28: the student has a good knowledge of the required topics, is able to integrate and analyze the situations presented in a critical and linear way, is able to solve complex problems independently and presents the arguments clearly using medical language. appropriate scientific;

Grade 22-25: the student has a fair knowledge of the required topics, even if limited to the main topics; she succeeds in integrating and analyzing in a critical but not always linear way the situations presented and she exposes the arguments quite clearly with a discrete property of language;

Grade 18-21: the student has the minimum knowledge of the required topics, has a modest ability to integrate and critically analyze the situations presented and presents the topics in a sufficiently clear way although the language properties are not very developed;

Failed exam: the student does not have the minimum required knowledge of the main teaching contents. The ability to use language specific is very little or zero and is unable to independently apply the knowledge acquired.

The final grade is given by the weighted average of the marks obtained in the 3 modules.

Examples of frequently asked questions and / or exercises

What are tumor biomarkers?


Fecal occult blood test