REGULATIONS

RULES FOR OBTAINING A CREDIT FOR A SUBJECT OF PAEDIATRICS

FOR STUDENTS IN THE FIELD OF MEDICINE

 

Coordinator: Elżbieta Jarocka-Cyrta MD, PhD, prof. UWM

YEAR IV

All Students who take classes in paediatrics must apply BHP rules and RODO rules. The Student in the first class will be familiarized with the BHP and subject rules, which will be confirmed by signature.

 

I. CLOTHES

In the hospital premises, students are obliged to wear a white, clean, wrinkle-free coat and changed footwear (with light soles). Outerwear, bags and personal items should be left in the changing room. No jewellery can be worn on hands.

II. CLASSES

  1. Before the start of clinical classes, the student is obliged to read these terms and conditions.
  2. Teachers, places, times and class topic are held according to the framework and detailed programme of practical classes, with is on the website in the didactic tab.
  3. Students are obliged to participate in seminars, practical classes and lectures.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. Mobile phones, notebooks and audio equipment must not be used during the classes.
  7. It is forbidden to smoke, eat or drink in lecture halls or in the ward.
  8. It is forbidden to use telephones while writing tests as well as using notes and dowlands. Breaking the rules will result in failing classes.

PRACTICAL EXERCISES

Shall be conducted in the wards of WSSD (Provincial Specialist Children’s Hospital) in Olsztyn, ul. Żołnierska 18a

YEAR IV:

- Clinical Ward of Pediatric Oncology and Haematology,

- VI Pediatric Ward of Endocrinology and Rheumatology

1. A presence in practical classes is obligatory:

a) one excused absence in practical classes per semester is acceptable (for serious unforeseen reasons);

b) in case of an excused absence, the student is obliged to make up for a missed class with another group; in order to do that, the student should:

- present a relevant excuse (e.g. a medical certificate) in the office of the Department (7 days after the end of the leave period) and obtain consent to make up for the absence, after previous arrangements with the person conducting classes with a designated practice class group on a given day;

- obtain a written confirmation for making up for classes and obtaining a credit for the obligatory material;

c) an unexcused absence from a practical class prevents the student from obtaining a credit for a semester.

2. During each practical class, the student is obliged to know the material related to the current practical class and to previously held practical classes.