The General Medicine program provides students with the ability to analyze socially significant problems and processes using them in practice like organizing patient care, providing primary health care, etc. By the end of the course the students will carry out professional activities and interact in a social environment with disabled people, apply medical devices and conduct examinations of the patient in order to establish a diagnosis, evaluate morphofunctional, physiological states and pathological processes in the human body and organize patient care.
Moreover, the materials taught during the course will let the students train nursing and junior medical personnel and patients in the rules of sanitary and hygienic regime, ethical and deontological principles, and inform the population about a healthy lifestyle.
It is also worth mentioning that the students are mainly from different cultural backgrounds, which means that there will be teamwork tasks and the students will have a chance to work together using foreign languages for academic and professional interaction.
As already graduated students they would implement ethical and deontological aspects of medical practice activities in communication with colleagues, nurses and junior staff, adults and children.
