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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Emergency Medical Services | Emergency Medicine
Area of study
Health
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


University Program Information

The university offers various programs in the field of medicine, including human medicine and dentistry.


Human Medicine N202

No specific details are provided for this program.


Dentistry - N203

This program includes several courses and training opportunities, such as:


  • First aid internship
  • Emergencies and immediate measures
  • Emergency medicine course
  • Internship Emergency Refresher

Emergency medicine course

This course is designed for upcoming dentists and focuses on emergency situations that may arise in a dental practice. Theoretical knowledge is conveyed through lectures and then practically applied in exercises using phantoms. The course is offered in the 9th and 10th semesters.


Further Education and Training

The university also offers opportunities for further education and training, including:


  • Internship
  • Clinical practical year
  • Free elective subjects
  • Diploma thesis
  • Specialist training
  • Atlas of good teaching

Research

The university is involved in various research areas, aiming for excellence in research. However, specific details about the research areas and projects are not provided in the given context.


About the University

The university has a department for emergency medicine and provides patient care. It also has a team, organizes events, and has a historical development. However, these aspects are not detailed in the context of the programs.


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