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Number of credits-34
Type of control-exam
Discipline builds knowledge and skills conducting mass screenings for the detection of malignant tumors, clinical follow-up, determine indications for hospitalization and outpatient chemotherapy.
Number of credits-21
Type of control-exam
Discipline builds knowledge and skills. Оn the diagnosis and treatment of life-threatening conditions in pediatric oncology and hematology; determination of indications and vascular catheterization, infusion-transfusion therapy (transfusion of plasma, blood, platelet cells, plasma substitutes, drugs for parenteral nutrition); leukapheresis, extracorporeal detoxification methods
Number of credits-15
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms knowledge and practical skills on clinical and biochemical changes in the blood in pediatric oncohematology. Discipline studies the effect of chemotherapy on laboratory data(biochemical, histochemical, cytological, pathomorphological, etc.), conduct a differential diagnosis of hypoproteinemia syndromes, nephro-, hepato- and hematological toxicity.
Number of credits-9
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms knowledge and practical skills related to the role and place of radiation diagnostic methods (ultrasound topometry, CT, computer x-ray simulator) in oncohematological patients. Algorithms for constructing a diagnostic study in pediatric oncohematology are considered.
Number of credits-8
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms knowledge of ionizing radiation issues for the treatment of tumor and hematological diseases, the principles of radiation safety and dosimetry for self-combined therapy.
Number of credits-45
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms knowledge on the organization of hematological and oncological care for children in a hospital; skills in the diagnosis and interpretation of examination and treatment results, determination of indications and trepanobiopsy, lumbar puncture; selection of chemotherapy regimens depending on concomitant pathology.