PROGRAM PENDIDIKAN KEDOKTERAN
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Phase 3: Clinical Rotation – Becoming a Competent Doctor Year 5 |
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Clinical Rotation |
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Phase 2: Transition from Theory to Practice Year 4: Emergency & Disaster |
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Phase 3: Clinical Rotation – Becoming a Competent Doctor Year 4 |
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Block 4.1 Emergency (7 weeks) |
Block 4.2 Health System & Disaster (7 weeks) |
Block 4.3 Elective (7 weeks) |
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Phase 2: Transition from Theory to Practice Year 3: Multisystem and Chronic Disorders |
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Block 3.1 Research (7 weeks) |
Block 3.2 Chest Complains (7 weeks) |
Block 3.3 Abdominal Complains (7 weeks) |
Block 3.4 Limited Movement (7 weeks) |
Block 3.5 Neurosensory Complains (7 weeks) |
Block 3.6 Life Style Related Complains (7 weeks) |
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Phase 2: Transition from Theory to Practice Year 2: Life Cycle and Acute Disorders |
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Block 2.1 Safe Conception, Fetal Growth & Congenital Abnormality (7 weeks) |
Block 2.2 Safe Motherhood & Neonate (7 weeks) |
Block 2.3 Childhood (7 weeks) |
Block 2.4 Adolescent (7 weeks) |
Block 2.5 Adulthood (7 weeks) |
Block 2.6 Aging/Elderly (7 weeks) |
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Phase 1: Foundation of Medicine Year 1: The Human Body System and Basic Medical Practice |
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Block 1.1 Being Medical Student & Locomotors System (7 weeks) |
Block 1.2 Cardio-Respiratory System (7 weeks) |
Block 1.3 Digestive System (7 weeks) |
Block 1.4 Genito-urinary System (7 weeks) |
Block 1.5 Nerve System, Endocrine, Senses (7 weeks) |
Block 1.6 Basic Medical Practice (7 weeks) |
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BLOK 4.2 Health System and Disaster
General Objectives:
- Understand the role and function of doctor as part of the health care system who cares to health problem of individuals, families and communities
- Understand the nature of disaster (both natural and man-made) and its impact toward health care, as well as be able to undertake required measures to anticipate and manage disasters.
Block 4.2 is divided into two modules and Six Weekly Themes. The modules and weekly themes are:
(1) Health System, and
Week 1: The Concept of Health System
Week 2: Health Finance, Physician Payment
Week 3: Surveillance and Informatics
Week 4: Leadership and Communication
(2) Disaster Management
Week 5: Health Program in Disaster and Quality in Intervention
The Lectures in week 5 are:
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- Conceptual Framework of Disaster and Disaster Management
- Preparedness, response, and recovery
- Hospital Incident Command System and Field Hospital
- Logistic Management Support
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorders Management
- Rehabilitation and Palliative Care
- Ethics in Disaster
- Disaster Blood Banking
Week 6: Principles of Disaster Management
The Lectures in week 6 are:
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- Forensic Anthropological Roles in Disaster Victim Identification
- Medical Approach in Disaster Management
- Rapid Response Team
- Management of Disaster Victim Identification
- Disaster Management in Mental Health
- Death Certification


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