2- Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs):
2.a. Knowledge and understanding:
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
2.a.1. Discuss the main disease categories that may affect the body (general pathology) as well as the basic mechanisms underlying these disorders (etiology, pathogenesis & natural history).
2.a. 2. Describe the morphologic (gross & microscopic) changes occurring as a result of such disease processes in various organ & system.
2.a.3. Mention the fate & complications of the diseases related to medicolegal cases and outline the general management procedures.
2.b. Intellectual Skills:
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
2.b.1. Interpretdifferentautopsy findings on pathological basis.
2.b.2. Analyze case scenario of diseases leading to death and their clinical, pathogenesis, morphological, complication aspects.
2.c. Practical and Clinical Skills :
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
2.c.1. Diagnose different forensic and toxicological conditions depending on pathological finding.
2.c.2. Write reports on the different macroscopic and microscopic pathological specimens.
2.c.3. Utilize the obtained pathological information to solve forensic problem.
2.d. General and transferable Skills:
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
2.d.1 Use the sources of biomedical information to remain current with the advances in knowledge & practice.
2.d.2 Gather and organize material from various sources (including library, electronic and online resources).
2.d.3. Establish life-long self-learning required for continuous professional development.
2.d.4. Establish effective interpersonal relationship to Communicate ideas and arguments.