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Last update: MUDr. Martin Seifert (06.04.2021)
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Last update: MUDr. Martin Seifert (06.04.2021)
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Last update: MUDr. Martin Seifert (06.04.2021)
Completion of the module will be confirmed by credits, which will be awarded based on the active participation in all parts of the teaching block. The gaining of theoretical knowledge and practical skills together with any change in attitude will be tested on Friday in a group discussion. In exceptional circumstances it is possible to arrange alternative forms of assessment after a discussion with the lecturer or the sponsor.
The internship in a GP surgery must last at least 4 hours and it should ideally include a home visit, followed by a feedback discussion with the clinical supervisor. The home visit can be conducted with the supervising doctor, but visiting the patient at home by the students on their own tends to be more rewarding. We understand that it is not easy for the supervisors to arrange a home visit for the students who don´t speak Czech. |
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Last update: MUDr. Martin Seifert (06.04.2021)
Primarily: Seifert, B., Býma, S., Všeobecné praktické lékařství, Galén, Praha, 2019 Czech:
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Last update: MUDr. Martin Seifert (06.04.2021)
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Last update: MUDr. Martin Seifert (06.04.2021)
General practice as an integrating, attractive and growing speciality A GP’s job description and its specifics Prevention, screening, diagnostics, and management in a GP’s office The role of the GP in the Czech healthcare system Communication with the various health and social care providers from a GP perspective Outpatient care of the polymorbid patient with chronic ill health in 21st century Health and social aspects – pensions, spa treatments, home care, medical reviews The role of the doctor in the community Communication in the GP setting and its challenges – role play practice Doctor-patient communication, doctor-relatives communication, doctor-doctor communication, doctor-other health care staff communication The significance and limits of EBM in general practice Science and research in general practice Medical practice out of hospital – differential diagnosis and management even without clear diagnosis Bio-psycho-socio-spiritual model of human health The patient as a person and a part of a family system, not just a set of diagnoses Geriatrics in general practice Palliative care in general practice – dying in the home environment Psychosomatic care as an integral part of 21st century medicine and the GP’s bread and butter Rural medicine as a satisfying career option including research and academic career The doctor’s mental and physical health Specialising and the way to one’s own GP practice Internship in a GP surgery (minimum 4 hours including a home visit) |
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Last update: MUDr. Martin Seifert (06.04.2021)
Completion of 4 years of medical school at our faculty. The specific knowledge of the foundations of epidemiology, prevention, patient communication, psychology, and radiology is important. Furthermore, the student should be able to identify clinical signs and symptoms of common presentations and perform a full clinical examination. Students need to sign up for an half-day internship with one of our faculty approved supervisors – general practitioners - beforehand. The students will receive an email 1-3 weeks before the teaching week with instructions how to sign up for the internship at a GP office. Please read this email thoroughly and fill in the attached questionnaire "General Practice - Reality vs. Prejudice" that we will further work with. The internship needs to take place during the week of the module, ideally on Wednesday morning, otherwise on Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday afternoon. Contact the supervisor a week before and make sure they are expecting you! You will need to bring your white coat, stethoscope, pen, and paper to the internship. Most GP surgeries will be able to welcome 2 students at a time, some will only accommodate 1, some can accommodate 3. We ask students to attend in a group of 3 only if absolutely necessary. In exceptional situations (like epidemiological restrictions) we can accept the internship at your own country. Please contact kpl@lf3.cuni.cz in that situations. |
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Last update: MUDr. Martin Seifert (06.04.2021)
Completion of the module will be confirmed by credits, which will be awarded based on the active participation in all parts of the teaching block. The gaining of theoretical knowledge and practical skills together with any change in attitude will be tested on Friday in a group discussion. In exceptional circumstances it is possible to arrange alternative forms of assessment after a discussion with the lecturer or the sponsor.
The internship in a GP surgery must last at least 4 hours and it should ideally include a home visit, followed by a feedback discussion with the clinical supervisor. The home visit can be conducted with the supervising doctor, but visiting the patient at home by the students on their own tends to be more rewarding. We understand that it is not easy for the supervisors to arrange a home visit for the students who don´t speak Czech. |