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SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF MEDICINE<br />

90<br />

MEDICAL PROFESSION<br />

Lecturer: Prof. László Kalabay MD PhD<br />

Institute: Department of Family Medicine<br />

Duration: One semester, lectures: 6x2 hours, practices: 6x3 hours/semester<br />

Exam: Practical mark (written exam)<br />

Credit value: 2 credit points<br />

Minimum/maximum group size: 55/210<br />

Thematic:<br />

An overview of medical profession.<br />

Formation of the consciousness of profession, personal careers.<br />

The attitude of the medical doctor. Communication with colleagues and the members of the<br />

medical staff.<br />

An overview of different levels of health care.<br />

The organization, function activity of the clinical department and general medicine praxis.<br />

Characteristics of the clinical work.<br />

Overview of the scientific activity of the clinical department. Raising interest on joining to it.<br />

Application: Péter Torzsa MD Tel: 355-8530 e-mail: ptorzsa@gmail.com<br />

Application date: 30 th January<br />

Precondition: Only for students in the 1 st year.<br />

MEDICAL COMMUNICATION<br />

Institute of Behavioral Sciences<br />

Type of the course: compulsory<br />

code:<br />

credit: 2 credits<br />

Presenter of the course: Dr. habil. Németh Erzsébet<br />

Course leader: Dr. Pilling János<br />

Semester: 2012/2013 II. semester<br />

Course objectives:<br />

Proper communication is essential in effective healing. The aim of the course is to teach<br />

communication strategies that can make the doctor’s everyday tasks more effective: how to listen,<br />

ask, inform and collaborate with the patient. The subject also contains some recent elements of<br />

the doctor-patient relationship, like shared decision making, patient education, and suggestive<br />

communication. We emphasize difficult situations in medical practice: communicating bad news,<br />

communication with aggressive patients, communicating about sexual problems, and analyzing<br />

cultural differences in medical practice. The main goal of the course is to teach special<br />

communication knowledge to medical students that can help them create proper doctor-patient<br />

relationship and improve their effectiveness in medical practice.

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