Program ILOS:
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A: Knowledge and Understanding
: At the end of the program, the
student is expected to be able to:
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Describe
the essential medical insights on the human body’s structure, function, and
developmental progression, emphasizing both normal & pathological
condition across its life.
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A1
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Explain
scientifically the pathophysiology changes in diseases for appropriate
management and prevention strategies, according to local and global guidelines and ethical considerations.
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A2
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B : Intellectual Skills: At the end of the program, the student is expected to be
able to:
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Utilize
critical analysis to select management modules, interpret patient’s data for
effective plans, and demonstrate proficiency in health care planning, service
prioritization, and disease prevention.
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B1
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C : Professional and Practical Skills: At the end of the program, the student is expected to be
able to:
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Conduct a thorough patient
history, physical examination and appropriate investigations, performing
common medical procedures safely and competently for efficient treatment.
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C1
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Skillfully and safely
compose medical prescription, while also applying practical and clinical
skills effectively to anticipate, prevent, and manage potential complications.
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C2
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Effectively analyze medical
data, document patient records and apply research principles to address
health issues efficiently.
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C3
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D. Transferable Skills: At the end of the program, the student is expected to be
able to:
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Effectively
communicate with healthcare professionals, patients, families, and the
community with high respect for to diversity by recognizes the influence of
factors like gender, religion and cultural beliefs on decision making.
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D1
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Work as an effective member of
health care team and develop lifelong learning using up-dated technologies
that help in diseases control and prevention.
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D2
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