FORENSIC MEDICINE
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Verification is based on a quiz evidence based on 30 questions related to the parts of the program, the final vote is expressed in thirty.
The student must demonstrate that he acquired knowledge of the legal implications of charitable activities, as well as of the assistance that the health care can provide the administration of justice through advice and expertise. He will therefore have knowledge of the regulatory requirements of the health professions, crimes which require the physician to submit report / complaint of an offense to the court, the main laws concerning health and welfare sector, and the terminology and the medical examiner''s reasoning.
Concepts of penal and civil law, general deontology, SSN, INPS, INAIL, medical professions, voluntary and obligatory treatment, informed consent, professional secret, crime notification, law 194/78 - forms of abuse – professional responsibility - clinical record – mobbing
Concepts of penal and civil law, general deontology, SSN, INPS, INAIL, medical professions, voluntary and obligatory treatment, informed consent, professional secret, crime notification, law 194/78 - forms of abuse – professional responsibility - clinical record – mobbing
Macchiarelli L., Arbarello P., Cave Bondi G., Feola T., Compendio di Medicina legale, Minerva Medica, Torino 2002
Birkhoff J.M., Nozioni di medicina legale, Franco Angeli, 2011
The training objectives of the course will be achieved through frontal lessons for a total of 16 hours.
receipt by appointment requested via email: jutta.birkhoff@uninsubria.it