Curriculum For Studies of Medicine: I Semester II Semester III Semester IV Semester

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CURRICULUM FOR STUDIES OF MEDICINE

I semester

II semester

III semester

IV semester

subject

classes

credits

subject

classes

credits

subject

classes

credits

subject

classes

credits

Biophysics

30

2.5

Chemistry

90

Biochemistry 1

105

Physiology 2

90

6.5

Cell morphology and


physiology

60

4.5

Anatomy 2

90

7.5

Physiology 1

150

10.5

Biochemistry 2

75

5.5

Anatomy 1

90

Histology and
embryology 2

75

5.5

Introduction to
immunology

45

Microbiology and
parasitology 1

60

Introduction to medicine

30

Social medicine

30

Medical statistics
and informatics

45

Pathophysiology 1

105

Medical psychology

60

Medical ethics

30

Anatomy 3

90

Hygiene

75

Histology and embryology


1

60

Introduction to
human genetics

60

Basics in scientific work

30

1.5

Hospital care/Patient care1

30

First aid

15

450

30

Elective subject

TOTAL:

375

30

Elective subject
390

30

435

30

Performed during the summer; 2 Until completion of the studies, the student is obliged to make choice and attend 5 elective subjects from the offered list of subjects (the
list is updated every academic year and is announced on the notice board and website of the Faculty). From the elective subjects, a total of 5 credits (2+3) will be
earned.

V semester
subject

VI semester
class

credit

class

credit

75

5.5

Pathology 2

120

8.5

Pathophysiology 2

60

4.5

Clinical investigation

115

Pathology 1

135

Pharmacology

Clinical investigation

100

Radiology

60

3.5

Nuclear medicine

30

1.5

Microbiology &
parasitology

subject

VII semester
subject

class

credit

class

credit

Internal medicine

205

12

Internal medicine

150

Infectious diseases

105

Surgery

160

9.5

105

Dermatovenerology

75

Gynecology

90

5.5

Epidemiology

75

Neurology

90

30

1.5

Transfusiology

30

1.5

30

1.5

460

30

subject

45

505

30

Clinical
pharmacology
Clinical
biochemistry
Oncology

Elective subject
TOTAL

VIII semester

Elective subject
445

30

475

30

IX semester
subject

X semester

class

credit

Surgery

175

10.5

Gynecology

105

6.5

Pediatrics

90

Orthopedics

subject

XI semester

class

credit

Pediatrics

90

5.5

Psychiatry

90

ORL

45

Anesthesiology

30

Emergency
medicine
Physical medicine

subject

XII semester
Duration/organization

class

credit

Internal med.

8 weeks

320

14

Surgery

8 weeks

320

14

90

Gynecology

4 weeks

160

Ophthalmology

60

Pediatrics

3 weeks

120

Family medicine

30

Public health

2 weeks

80

30

Forensic medicine

75

4.5

Elective subject

1 week

45

15

Occupational
medicine

45

Seminars/

4 weeks

160

3+3+2+
1+3=12

1200

60

modules :

Differential diagnosis
(internal+surgery+pediatrics)= 40+40+25
Clinical microbiology=15 cl.
Clinical pharmacology
(rational. drug prescription)1 week = 30 cl. pharma.+ 10 cl. (other departm.)

TOTAL

490

30

480

30

Seminars are mandatory. They are conducted on the mentor principle by professors and adequate number of assistants. They are organized as active
participation of students in the working process, participation in seminars and/or workshops, public presentations of case reports. The segment aimed for
seminars (160 classes) enables additional organization of the teaching process by participation of other departments, that is, a multidisciplinary organization
of the teaching process.

Conditional criteria:
Ist for
A right to take the final or
complete final exam in:
Anatomy 1
A right to take the final or
complete final exam in:
Histology & embryology 1
Signature from:
Cell morphol. & physiol.
Signature from:
Introduction to medicine
IIIrd for

IInd semester:

IInd for IIIrd semester:

Anatomy 2

Anatomy 1
Anatomy 2
Histology & embryology 1

Anatomy 3
Physiology 1

Histology & embryol.


2

Chemistry

Biochemistry 1

Basics of human
genetics

Cell morphology & physiology

Physiology 1
Introduction to immunol.

Social medicine

Signature from:
Basics of human genetics

Introduction to immunol.

IVth semester:

A right to take the final or


complete final exam:
Biochemistry 1

Biochemistry 2

A right to take the final or


complete final exam:
Physiology 1

Physiology 2
Pathophysiology 1

Cell morphol. & physiol.


Signature from:
Introduction to
immunology

Microbiology &
parasitology 1

IVth for Vth semester:


Physiology 1
Pathophysiology 1
Signature from:
Physiology 2
Physiology1
Microbiology & parasitology 1
Signature from:
Physiology 2
Pathophysiology 1
Histology & embryology 2
Physiology 1
Pathophysiology 1
Signature from:
Physiology 2

Pathophysiology 2

Microbiology &
parasitology 2

Pathology 1

Physiology 1
Anatomy3
Pathophysiology 1
Signature from:
Physiology 2
Microbiology & parasiotology1

Clinical investigation 1

Biophysics

Radiology
Nuclear medicine.

Vth for VIth semester:


Biochemistry 1,
Physiology 2, A right to
take the final or complete
final exam in: Pathology 1,
Signature from:
Pathophysiology 2,
Clinical investigation 1
Biochemistry 1,
Physiology 2, A right to
take the final or complete
final exam in: Pathology 1,
Signature from:
Pathophysiology 2,
Biochemistry 1,
Physiology 2, A right to
take the final or complete
final exam in: Pathology 1,
Signature from:
Pathophysiology 2
Biochemistry 1,
Physiology 2, A right to
take the final or complete
final exam in: Pathology 1,
Signature from:
Pathophysiology 2,
Medical statistics and
informatics

VIth

Clinical investigation. 2

Pathology 2

Pharmacology

Transfusiology

Introduction to medicine,
Medical psychology,
Social medicine,
Medical ethics,
First aid,
Basics in scientific work,
Introduction to human genetics,
Biochemistry 2,
Microbiology & parasitology 2,
Pathophysiology 2,
Pathology 1,
Pathology 2,
Clinical investigation 2,
Immunology,
Hygiene
Radiology,
Nuclear medicine

for VIIth semester:

FOR ANY SUBJECT

Signature from:
Pharmacology
Epidemiology
Transfusiology

Epidemiology

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