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Resolution Of June 6, 2014, Of The Universidad Autónoma De Madrid, By Which Publishes The Modification Of The Curriculum Of Graduated In Medicine.

Original Language Title: Resolución de 6 de junio de 2014, de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, por la que se publica la modificación del plan de estudios de Graduado en Medicina.

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Once accepted by the Council of Universities, prior to the approval of the National Agency for the Evaluation of Quality and Accreditation, the modification of the curriculum already verified,

This Rectorate, in accordance with the provisions of Articles 26 and 28 of Royal Decree 1393/2007, of 29 October, as amended by Royal Decree 861/2010 of 2 July, has decided to publish again the plan of conduct studies to obtain the official degree of Graduate in Medicine, which shall be structured as set out in the Annex to this Resolution.

Madrid, June 6, 2014. -El Rector, José María Sanz Martínez.

ANNEX

STUDY PLAN LEADING TO GRADUATE DEGREE IN MEDICINE (BRANCH HEALTH SCIENCES)

5 1 Structure of the teachings

Table 1. Distribution of the curriculum in ECTS by type of subject

Type of matter

Credits

training

62

226

Optives

12

Practices

54

-of-Grade Work

6

Total

360

Table 2. Study Plan Outline

First Course

Module

Matter

Allocate

Character

Morphology, Structure, and Human Body Function.

Cell Biology and Basic Genetics.

Cell and Genetic Biology Basic.

8

Basic Training.

Biochemistry, Biophysics, Molecular Biology.

General Biochemistry.

6

Basic Training.

6

6

Physiology, Histology, and Medical Immunologies.

General Histology.

3

Required.

Physiology.

6

Basic Training.

Human Anatomy.

anatomy I: Locomotor Device.

8

Basic Training.

Development Anatomy.

4

Basic Training.

Social Medicine, Communication Skills, and Research Initiation.

Introduction to Medicine.

Medical Humanities.

6

Biostatistics.

Biostatistics.

6

6

Basic Training.

Clinical Training.

Emergencies.

Basic Actions in Urgent Situations.

4

Optativity.

Optives.

Optives.

3

Optional.

Second Course

Immunology.

Module

Matter

Allocate

Character

Morphology, Structure, and Human Body Function.

Biochemistry, Biophysics, Molecular Biology.

Biochemistry and Biophysics Human.

5

Required.

Anatomy.

6

Required

Anatomy III Orgs of the Senses and Neuroanatomy.

6

Physiology, Histology, and Medical Immunology.

Medical Physiology I.

6

Basic Training.

Physiology II.

6

Basic Training.

4

Required.

Immunology.

5

Required.

Clinical Training.

Psychiatry and Medical Psychology.

Medical Psychology.

6

Basic Training.

and Therapeutic Procedures.

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

Radiology

Radiology.

5

Required

Medicine, Communication and Initiation to Research Skills.

Introduction to Medicine.

Introduction to Clinical Practice.

5

Required

Optativity.

Optives.

Optives.

3

Optional.

Third Course

Optativity.

Module

Matter

Allocate

Character

Character

Medicine, Communication Skills, and Initiation to Research.

Introduction to Biomedical Research.

6

Required

3

3

3

Required

Bioethics.

3

Required.

Preventive Medicine and Public Health.

Medicine Preventive and Public Health.

6

Required.

Clinical Training.

Physiopathology and Semiology.

Required.

Physiopathology and Semiology II.

5

Required.

and Therapeutic Procedures.

Microbiology and Parasitology.

6

Required

6

4

4

4

4

4

4

Pathology Anatomy.

3

Required

Pharmacology I.

5

Required

Pharmacology.

Pharmacology II.

5

Introduction to Surgery.

Introduction to Surgical Practice.

5

Required.

Optives.

3

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Fourth Course

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Module

Matter

Allocate

Character

Character

Human Clinical Training.

Nephrology and Urology.

Nephrology and Urology.

6

Required.

and neck extracranial surgical pathology.

5

Required

Clinic Maternal Children.

Obstetrics and Gynecology.

9

Required.

Paediatrics and Neonatology.

9

Required.

Medicine and Respiratory Surgery.

Medicine and Respiratory Surgery.

6

Required

Medicine and Cardiac Surgery.

Medicine and Cardiac Surgery.

6

Medicine and Digestive Surgery.

Medicine and Digestive Surgery.

6

Required.

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Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures.

Pathological Anatomy.

4

4

Optativity.

Optives.

Optional.

Optives.

3

Optional.

Fifth Course

Medicine Legal and Toxicology.

Oncology.

Medicine and Surgery of the Loomotor Apparatus.

Module

Matter

Allocate

Character

Character

Medicine, Communication Skills, and Initiation to Research.

Clinical and Bioethics Research.

3

Required.

Legal Medicine and Toxicology.

3

Required.

Human Clinical Training.

6

Required.

Psychiatry.

Psychiatry.

6

and neck extracranial surgical pathology.

Ophthalmology.

4

Family.

Family Medicine.

3

Required.

Endocrinology and Nutrition.

7

7

Required.

Infectious Diseases and Geriatrics.

4

Required

Geriatrics.

3

Required.

dermatology.

dermatology.

5

Hematology and Oncology.

Hematology.

4

Required.

3

Required

Loomotor Apparatus Medicine and Surgery.

6

Required.

Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures.

Radiology.

Clinical Radiology.

3

Required

3

Required.

3

Required.

3.

Pharmacology.

Clinical Pharmacology.

3

Required.

Sixth Course

Module

Matter

Allocate

Character

Practicing Tutored Stays and Work End Work.

Clinical Rotary.

Internal Medicine Rotation and/or Medical Emergency.

8

External Practices.

specialty medical rotation.

8

Rotation in Family and Community Medicine.

8

Surgical Rotation Specialties.

Rotation in Gynecology-Obstetrics.

7

7

Rotation in Psychiatry and/or Central Services.

-of-Grade Job.

Grade End

6

Optives

Alergology.

Module

Matter

Allocate

Character

Character

Optativity.

Motility, Migration, and cell polarity.

Motility, migration, and cell polarity (1).

3

Optional.

Biomechanics, biomaterials, and functional anatomy of the locomotor appliance.

3

Optional.

The experimental method in Neuroscience.

The experimental method in Neuroscience (1)

3

Optional.

in vascular function.

Advances in vascular function (1).

3

Optional.

Cardiovascular effects of sex hormones.

3

Optional.

3

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The Heart: Men and Ideas (1)

3

Optional.

Intercellular communication mechanisms in vascular physiology.

Intercellular communication mechanisms in vascular physiology (1).

3

Optional.

palliative care in the Cancer Patient.

Palliative Care in Cancer Patient (2).

3

Optional.

Introduction to organ and tissue transplantation.

Introduction to organ and tissue transplantation (2).

3

Optional.

Introduction to Hospital Pathological Anatomy.

Introduction to Hospital Pathologic Anatomy (2).

3

and gender.

Health and gender (1)

3

3

Optional.

Clinical Parasitology.

Diagnostic Clinical Parasitology (1).

3

Optional.

Emerging and Re-Emerging Pathogen microorganisms.

Emerging and Re-emerging Pathogen Micro-organisms (1).

3

Optional

Medicine and International Health.

Medicine tropical and international health (2).

3

The critical patient.

The critical patient (2).

3

Optional.

information resources.

Managing information resources (1).

3

Optional.

Skills for handling special therapeutic situations.

Skills for handling special therapeutic situations (2).

3

Optional.

Health Management.

Management Health. The Spanish Health System (2)

3

Optional.

Medicine.

Emergency Medicine (2).

3

Optional.

Immunology Clinic.

Clinical Immunology (2).

3

Optional

Alergology (2)

3

Optional.

Translational Research.

Research Translational: Scientific development and clinical applications (2).

3

Optional

Reduction Techniques.

Techniques stress reduction (1).

3

Optional.

Medicine and Rehabilitation.

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (2).

3

Optional

Risk Factors: Preventive and Therapeutic Aspects.

Cardiovascular risk factors: Preventive and therapeutic aspects (2)

3

Optional.

Plastic, Aesthetic, and Repairing Surgery.

Plastic, Aesthetic, and Repairing Surgery (2).

3

Optional.

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

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Techniques.

3

Optional

(1) Possible enrollment course: first-second.

(2) Possible registration course: third-quarter.