Dentistry
QUALIFICATION
- Profile direction - Master of Medicine
MODEL OF GRADUATING STUDENT
1. Apply detailed knowledge of the typical structure and functions of the human body at the level - from molecules, to cells, to organs and systems, to the body as a whole.
2. Identify and solve problems affecting human health by applying knowledge of basic pathological processes and biological injuries in dental practice.
3. Identify and interpret clinical symptoms and syndromes, collect information from patients and other sources of clinical relevance, laboratory and instrumental examination data from age-matched patients for the management of dental disease, including the initiation of appropriate interventions.
4. Integrate clinical knowledge and skills to ensure a personalised approach in treating the dental patient and promoting their health according to their needs; make professional decisions based on analysis of the rationality of diagnosis and applying the principles of evidence-based and personalised medicine.
5. Effectively build dynamic relationships between the dentist and the patient that take place before, during and after medical treatment, respecting the principles of ethics and deontology, based on knowledge of human behaviour, patient psychology in a culturally sensitive and racially sensitive manner.
6. Work effectively in an interprofessional/multidisciplinary team with other healthcare professionals in organising and managing the treatment and diagnostic process; collect and communicate medical information verbally and in writing to provide safe and effective patient care.
7. To provide effective and timely dental care, based on the principles of evidence-based medicine and humanity, applying legal regulations, for diseases in patients of all age groups, paying attention to its quality, safety.
8. Provide timely and effective medical care for emergencies and life-threatening conditions, including emergencies, natural and man-made disasters and pandemics, in a humane, safe and effective manner.
9. Apply knowledge of the rights, obligations and ways of protecting the rights of patients, including children as patients, in professional practice; apply knowledge of legal norms in the work of the dentist, ways and means of legal protection of health care professionals.
10. Analyse and maintain necessary documentation in dental organisations, using modern information and digital technology and health information systems to solve professional problems and conduct research.
11. Apply knowledge of the principles and methods of forming a healthy lifestyle of the individual and family, population health; apply knowledge of the complex of determinants of health and disease in order to prevent diseases of the maxillofacial region.
12. To be committed to the highest standards of professional responsibility and integrity; to observe ethical principles in all professional interactions with patients, families, colleagues and the wider community, regardless of ethnicity, culture, gender, economic status or sexual orientation;
13. To contribute to the improvement of the health care system, especially the dental system, to formulate and solve professional problems by applying modern management techniques based on advances in science and practice, to focus on professional development and lifelong learning
14. Participate in scientific research aimed at advancing knowledge in the field of dental health and quality of life; strive for new knowledge, generate new knowledge; be capable of effective learning and transferring knowledge to others throughout professional life.
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