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Contact | Clinical attachments in wards and outpatient clinics in general medicine, and in special units according to the organisation of the hospitals within each clinical school |
Subject Description | The principal objectives are to consolidate knowledge of clinical method learnt in fourth year, to gain knowledge of illness in greater depth, and to reinforce clinical experience with a more detailed knowledge of the major branches of therapeutics and ancillary investigations. The content includes the theory and practice of internal medicine and its main subspecialties, learned primarily as a result of supervised clinical experience during the medical attachments in 6th year. The scope includes general medicine, cardiology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, haematology, infectious diseases, medical oncology, nephrology, neurology, respiratory medicine, rheumatology, clinical immunology, dermatology, gerontology, medical aspects of ophthalmology, and rehabilitation medicine. Therapeutics in a clinical setting and the uses and limitations of diagnostic tests. Common diagnostic or therapeutic procedures, e.g. venipuncture, abdominal paracentesis, pleural aspiration, lumbar puncture. Further development of skills in communication with patients and professional colleagues. Handling of medical emergencies: e.g. cardio-pulmonary arrest, acute blood loss, severe asthma, hypoglycemia, anaphylaxis. Medical record keeping. Ethical aspects of medical practice. Allocation of health resources. Some skills such as interviewing and counselling patients' relatives begin to be learnt in sixth year but are mainly learnt in the intern year. |
Assessment | A 3-hour end-of-year written examination; a 90-minute clinical examination at the end of the 14 week medical rotation. Students must pass both the written and clinical examinations. |
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