Daniela Petralli-Nietlispach: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2019

NameMs Daniela Petralli-Nietlispach
E-maildaniela.petralli@pharma.ethz.ch
DepartmentChemistry and Applied Biosciences
RelationshipLecturer

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
535-5512-00LTriage, Diagnostics, Therapy Support Restricted registration - show details 9 credits12GE. Kut Bacs, S. Erni, D. Petralli-Nietlispach, K. Prader-Schneiter, I. S. Vogel Kahmann, P. Wiedemeier
AbstractThis course provides basic clinical and pharmaceutical knowledge and skills for triage, diagnostics and therapy support of the most common diseases.
Learning objectiveStudents

• know and understand the pathomechanisms and clinical lead and warning symptoms (red flags) of the most common diseases in the fields listed below.
• can use this knowledge to triage patients: i.e. analyse simple symptoms and diseases, make a tentative diagnosis and recommend suitable medication or further examinations or measures.
• know the therapeutic guidelines, classes of active ingredients and selected, practice-relevant drugs (including indications and the most frequent and important dosages, adverse drug reactions, interactions and contraindications).
Content"Pharmaceutical Care" und "Health Care";
Häufigste Erkrankungen und Therapien der
- Allergologie
- Angiologie und Hämatologie
- Dermatologie
- Endokrinologie und Diabetologie
- Gastroenterologie
- Infektiologie
- Kardiologie
- Neurologie
- Ophthalmologie
- Otorhinolaryngologie
- Pneumologie
- Psychiatrie
- Rheumatologie
- Urologie

Grundlagen der Chiropraktischen Medizin und Physiotherapie.
Lecture notesProvided via myStudies.
LiteratureAs stated in the lecture notes.
Prerequisites / NoticePlease note that the assessment of this course must be passed (not compensable).

The courses Pharmacology and Toxicology I and II and Pathobiology provide indispensable basics which students must master at the beginning of the semester in order to successfully complete the course.

Pharmacology and Toxicology III must be visited at the same time.
535-5521-00LTherapeutic Skills I Restricted registration - show details 3 credits3GA. Küng Krähenmann, S. Erni, E. Kut Bacs, D. Petralli-Nietlispach, K. Prader-Schneiter, D. Stämpfli, I. S. Vogel Kahmann, P. Wiedemeier
AbstractThis course provides basic knowledge relevant to pharmacy and its application in nephrology, phytotherapy, complementary medicine, veterinary pharmacy, wound care and pharmaceutical care.
Learning objectiveStudents know and understand the therapeutic concepts of the mentioned topics and their application in practice.

(for detailed learning objectives see the guidelines)
Content• complementary medicine
• phytotherapy
• wound care
• veterinary pharmacy
• pharmaceutical care 2
• nephrology
Lecture notesProvided via myStudies.
LiteratureAs specified in the lecture notes
535-5522-00LTherapeutic Skills II Restricted registration - show details 3 credits3GA. Küng Krähenmann, S. Erni, E. Kut Bacs, D. Petralli-Nietlispach, K. Prader-Schneiter, D. Stämpfli, I. S. Vogel Kahmann, P. Wiedemeier
AbstractThis course provides basic clinical and pharmaceutical knowledge and its application for triage, diagnostics and therapy support for the most common diseases in geriatrics, gynaecology, oncology, paediatrics and neurology (epilepsy). In addition, the role of nutrition in special life situations and in selected health disorders is taught.
Learning objectivestudents

- know and understand the pathomechanisms and the clinical lead and warning symptoms (red flags) of the most common diseases in the fields listed.
- can triage patients by applying this knowledge: i.e. analyse simple symptoms and disease patterns, make a tentative diagnosis and recommend suitable medication or further examinations or measures.
- know the therapeutic guidelines, drug classes and selected, practice-relevant drugs (including indications and the most frequent and important dosages, adverse drug reactions, interactions and contraindications).


(for detailed learning objectives, see the guideline)
Content• geriatrics
• gynaecology
• oncologie
• paediatrics
• neurology (epilepsy)
• nutrition
Lecture notesProvided via myStudies.
LiteratureAs specified in the lecture notes