REGULATIONS
SUBJECT ‘TRANSPLANTATION’
Course: English division
REGULATIONS OF THE COURSE
The departments responsible for the course:
Clinic of Nephrology, Hypertension and Internal Medicine
Head: Prof. dr hab. med. Tomasz Stompór, dr n. med. Mariusz Sowa, Dr hab. med. Dariusz Zadrożny, prof. UWM, Dr n. med. Grzegorz Charliński
Exercises: Dr med. Monika Knysak, Dr med. Agata Winiarska, lek. Anna Pawłowska, lek. Norbert Kwella, Lek. Justyna Zbrzeźniak-Suszczewicz
Persons responsible for the course included in the schedules and theme.
§1. LECTURES
- Lectures are held in places and at time specified in the schedule, for the whole course.
- Participation in lectures is obligatory.
§2. CLASSES
- Before the start of clinical classes, the student is obliged to read these terms and conditions.
- The student is also required to comply with the Rules BHP of the Hospital, in which the course is held, in particular - to the principles of sanitary and epidemiological safety.
- Before the classes the student is obliged to change his/her outfit. The student needs to change shoes, have an ID, medical white coat and stethoscope.
- All classes are held according to the schedule. Students and clinical class teachers are expected to be on time at the class start.
- During the course at bedside or clinical demonstration student is obliged to respect the rights of the patient, and in particular the right to privacy and respect for his dignity.
- During the clinical classes the student should to keep order and cleanliness, as well as care of appropriate behavior. Smoking is not permitted. Eating is possible only during breaks between the classes.
- The student is required to participate in the classes with his/her assigned group. To participate in classes with another group, the student must have a written approval of the Dean.
§3. FORMS OF CLINICAL ACTIVITIES
- Clinical classes with patients
- Discuss of clinical cases
- Doctors Rounds and classes in small groups
- Participation in diagnostic tests
- Observation and participation in medical activities and procedures
§4. CREDIT
- Attendance lists are reported to the Subject Coordinator at the end of the course. Subject Coordinator is also informed about all failures in attendance or preparation to particular classes that may lead to refrain student to join credit and a list of students who have not fulfilled the conditions to pass the course.
- After the course completion will be credit. The form credit (i.e. test vs oral) will depend on the number of students (based on the decision of the Subject Coordinator).
- Grading scale
60-% - 67,9% - 3,0
68% - 74,9% - 3,5
75% - 82,9% - 4,0
83% - 89,9% - 4,5
90% - 100% - 5,0
§5. Final remarks
- All matters not included in the course regulations are decided by the Subject Coordinator, upon written request of the student. Should it be impossible to take a formal decision - the decision will be made by the Dean of English Division.
- Regulations come in effect on the date of their publication.
Prof. Tomasz Stompór, MD, PhD