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Knowledge and Understanding Skills:
Upon successful completion of the medical education program, the graduate will be able to:
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Explain the principles of clinical practice including; biomedical sciences, diagnosis and therapeutic rationales and perspective on behavior and populations.
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Describe the normal structure and function of human body and the role of body homeostasis in relation to the age, genderand genetic variations.
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Recognize the basis of medical ethics, medico-legal aspects of malpractice and common medical errors.
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Define etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features of diseases and their complications and differential diagnosis.
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Identify the role of genetics in health and diseases and the basic principle of gene therapy and genetic counseling.
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Recognize the international guidelines of management for diseases and life threatening conditions including the pharmacological treatment and the indication for surgical and non-surgical interventions.
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Identify the principles of health promotion, disease prevention and control of common community health problems, taking into consideration physiological, social and environmental factors.
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Know the required sciences that develop the skills of communication with the community.
Upon successful completion of the medical education program, the graduate will be able to:
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Integrate basic anatomical, biochemical and physiological facts with clinical data.
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Organize the plans of investigation and intervention for medical problems according to the cost effectiveness and potentiality expectation.
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Combine the medical history and results of clinical investigation into a meaningful diagnostic formulation.
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Formulate a management plan for the common diseases and emergency cases according to established and evolving clinical evidences.
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Appraise the serious illnesses and manage time and priorities to perform common emergency and life-saving procedures.
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Recognize the personal and professional limitations and seek assistance.
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Practical and Clinical Skills:
Upon successful completion of the medical education program, the graduate will be able to:
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Obtain an accurate medical history and perform complete physical examination appropriate to age and gender in acute and chronic clinical conditions.
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Apply proper investigations to assess altered structures and functions of the body and determine the likely diagnosis.
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Perform routine medical procedure and demonstrate the ability of using common medical tools required for diagnosis and management with highly qualified competency.
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Prescribe a safe prescription of suitable types of drugs clearly and accurately according to health condition and potential benefits and risks.
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Apply the principles of disease surveillance and screening to assess the health and mental status of the community where the graduates are serving.
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Compose an initial plan of management for stabilization of injured and critically-ill patient and providing the first aid measures for them.
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General and Transferable Skills
Upon successful completion of the medical education program, the graduate will be able to:
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Communicate effectively with patients, their families and the community through verbal, written and other non-verbal means.
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Work independently or within a multidisciplinary team efficiently and respect the roles and contributions of other health care professions for effective patient management.
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Respect the different cultural beliefs, ethics and values for community and follow the institutional and national roles of medical practice
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Establish a lifelong learning and utilize computer programs and information technology required to personal and professional development.
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