Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
General information about neonatal, child, and adolescent development, health, and diseases |
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2) |
Commonly used prevention, diagnosis, and treatment methods in pediatrics |
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3) |
Nutrition (breast milk, supplements), growth, vaccination, screening programs |
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4) |
Genetic, structural and metabolic diseases |
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5) |
Taking anamnesis and management of infectious, hematologic, oncologic, respiratory, and cardiovascular diseases of childhood |
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6) |
Diagnosis and treatment of renal, rheumatologic and metabolic diseases in children and adolescents |
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7) |
Evaluate, diagnosis, and treatment approach in childhood allergic, neurological, and endocrine diseases |
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8) |
The importance of immunization in children, methods to combat unscientific anti-vaccination and emergency surgical procedures in children |
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9) |
Internship exam |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Has the ability to evaluate the source, boundaries, accuracy, reliability, and validity of knowledge and skills related to the health field. |
3 |
2) |
Integrates knowledge, skills, and attitudes learned from basic, internal, and surgical medical disciplines in the field of health within an ethical framework. |
3 |
3) |
Carries out the duties of a physician with a fair approach, considering ethical values without discrimination based on language, religion, race, or sexual orientation. |
3 |
4) |
Manages general health problems related to all stages of life within the scope of primary care medicine. |
3 |
5) |
Interprets scientific data under evidence-based medical principles, based on the knowledge acquired in the field of health. |
3 |
6) |
Demonstrates a trustable and rational approach to providing health services, prioritizing patient and employee health, and collaborating with the community. |
3 |
7) |
Executes health services based on evidence and up-to-date medical information, considering the patient’s conditions and needs. |
3 |
8) |
Monitors and evaluates current events related to health at the national and global levels. |
3 |
9) |
Applies the knowledge and skills acquired most appropriately to improve patient health and combat diseases. |
3 |
10) |
Strives to provide the most current and high-quality health services, learns from mistakes with insight, self-evaluates, and remains open to criticism in pursuit of excellence. |
3 |
11) |
Provides the best care for patients and their families by acting sensitively to their well-being. |
3 |
12) |
Behaves under professional standards in a fair, honest, and respectful manner in professional relationships with patients and colleagues. |
3 |
13) |
Respect patients’ values and privacy rights, adhering to professional confidentiality in the physician-patient relationship. |
3 |
14) |
Ensures the protection and improvement of health services by conducting education and activities related to individual and community health within a team framework, without forgetting that access to health is a fundamental right. |
3 |
15) |
Share thoughts on topics related to the field, as well as possible solutions to problems, with colleagues within a team, supported by scientific data. |
3 |
16) |
Communicates effectively with patients, their families, individuals with special needs, colleagues, other healthcare workers, and institutions. |
3 |
17) |
As a healthcare provider, take responsibility for self-improvement and maintain competence, prioritizing personal well-being. |
3 |
18) |
Contributes to the production and development of scientific knowledge based on professional needs. |
3 |
19) |
Contributes significantly to evidence-based medicine and One Health areas nationally and internationally through scientific research conducted under universal ethical rules. |
3 |
20) |
Embraces the concept of lifelong learning by making behavioral changes to access up-to-date information in the field. |
3 |