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Article 44.2 of Law 39/2007 of 19 November, of the military career, provides that the teaching of training of officers for access to the scales of the common bodies of the Armed Forces will provide training general and specific military training and shall complete the technical training accredited with the qualifications required for entry; Article 65, which plans for studies of general and specific military training and, where appropriate, technical training shall conform to the definition Capacity and design of profiles for the professional exercise established by the Assistant Secretary In this regard, the additional provision of Law 39/2007, of 19 November, establishes a new form of entry into the Military Body of Health, in the main specialty Medicine, without prior university degree, in the quota to be determined in the corresponding annual provision of places.
in addition, Article 14 of the General Guidelines for the elaboration of the curricula of the education of training for access to the different scales of officers of the Armed Forces bodies, approved by the Order DEF/810/2015, of 5 May, establishes the design and content of the curricula; and article 15, which the curricula of the military formation will be elaborated by the Chiefs of Staff of the Army of the Earth, the Navy and the Army of the Air and, in the case of the common bodies, by the Deputy Secretary of Defense and approved by the Minister of Defense.
This provision contains the professional profiles to be achieved according to the fields of activity in which the military personnel will perform the duties of the Military Health Corps in the first job.
Also, the study plan for the six-course curriculum and the centres where the ECTS credits ("European Credit Transfer System") of each subject, the subject matter to the which belongs and the module to which it corresponds.
It also includes credits, ECTS or earlier, which are recognized to students of military origin, and certain subjects and subjects that are likely to be imparted, partially or totally, by teaching to distance, to female students in pregnancy, childbirth or postpartum who are unable to participate in an in-person way.
During its processing, this project was informed by professional associations with representation in the Council of Personnel of the Armed Forces, in accordance with Article 40.2.b) of the Organic Law 9/2011, of July 27, rights and duties of the members of the Armed Forces and the other professional associations registered in the Register of Professional Associations of members of the Armed Forces have been informed, in accordance with Article 40.1.c) of the Organic Law 9/2011 of 27 July. Finally, according to the provisions of Article 49.1 (c) of the aforementioned organic law, it has been reported by the Armed Forces Personnel Council.
In its virtue, I have:
Single item. Curriculum approval.
The curriculum of the teaching of training of officers for the access to the scale of officers of the Military Corps of Health, fundamental medicine, is approved by means of the form of entrance without requirement of qualification prior university, the text of which is inserted below.
Single additional disposition. Casual jobs.
Pursuant to Article 68.2 of Law 39/2007 of 19 November of the military career, to students in the education of officers for the access to the scale of officers of the Military Corps of Health, specialty In the case of the first two courses of the study plan corresponding to this training, the medicine will be awarded to them as soon as possible through the forms of entry without prior university degree. and for academic, practical and remuneration purposes, the employment of Alferez Alumni.
Single transient arrangement. Extinction of curricula.
Once the new curricula enter into force, the plans of previous studies will be extinguished by academic year and will coexist in the event that any student, having submitted it, has to repeat course.
Single repeal provision. Regulatory repeal.
1. The Ministerial Order 55/2012 of 25 July 2012, which approves the Plan of Studies of the Education of Officers for the Access to the Scale of Officers, of the Military Corps of Health, is hereby repealed. through the form of entry without prior university degree.
2. Likewise, any other provision of equal or lower rank is hereby repealed in whatever way they object to the provisions of this ministerial order.
Single end disposition. Entry into force.
This ministerial order shall enter into force on the day following that of its publication in the "Official State Gazette".
The résumés approved in this ministerial order will be implemented from the 2015-2016 course.
Madrid, July 29, 2015. -Minister of Defense Pedro Morenes Eulate.
CURRICULUM OF EDUCATION OF TRAINING OF OFFICERS FOR THE ACCESS TO THE SCALE OF OFFICERS OF THE MILITARY CORPS OF HEALTH, MAJOR MEDICAL MEDICINE, THROUGH THE FORM OF ENTRANCE WITHOUT PRIOR UNIVERSITY DEGREE
Article 1. Professional profiles to be achieved in the first job.
The profiles to be reached by the medical officer of the Military Corps of Health, understood as a set of related competencies, that is, knowledge, skills, skills, attitudes and values, in his first job, which he adds to the extensive scientific, technological and humanistic training provided by the degree of degree required for access, the necessary to attend to the tasks of the fundamental specialty Medicine of the Military Body of Health, they will train for:
(a) Carry out the direct personal delivery that is necessary in the different phases of the comprehensive health care process, in accordance with the competence, responsibility and autonomy inherent in the corresponding profession health, based on the scientific, technical and ethical principles and quality standards that lay down the legal norms and ethical obligations that apply.
b) Maintain generosity and capacity of service as a maximum incentive element and promoter of personal and professional satisfaction, as well as observe the progressive multidisciplinary and interprofessional consideration of human teams in health care and the exchange of information with other professionals.
c) To support the continuous updating of professional knowledge, in the face of scientific and technological evolution and in the attention of the demands and needs of the Armed Forces. And to maintain an open attitude towards innovation, based on the scientific analysis of one's own experience and the research concern.
(d) To exercise, at their level, the tasks of the fundamental specialty of Medicine, developing operational, technical, logistical, administrative and teaching functions, by means of directives, including those of command, management and executive, both in the organic and operational structure of the Armed Forces, whether in national or multinational operations.
e) Poseer an adequate capacity for leadership, discipline, command, decision and ethical commitment. And to base the exercise of leadership on the professional prestige acquired through the example, the preparation and the decision to solve problems.
Article 2. Temporary planning of the curriculum.
The following is related to the temporary planning of the curriculum, by courses, with their corresponding modules:
CURSO 1. º
General and Specific Military Training Period
Center: Military General Academy
Module | Matter | Allocate | |
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General Military Training. | Basic Training. |
| |
1.5 | |||
1.5 | 1.5 | ||
Training. | Training Military I. | 2 | |
Specific Military Training. | specific Military Training. |
Earth Army. | 4 |
and Training. | Physical Training. | Physical Training I. |
25 hours |
Order Closed. | Order Closed I. | 25 hours | |
Instruction and Training. |
Host, Orientation, and Adaptation to Military Life Phase. | 2 weeks | |
Instruction and Training I. | 3 weeks |
Technical Military Training Period
Center: Central Academy of Defense/Military School of Health
Module | Matter | Allocate | |
---|---|---|---|
Military Training. | Organization and Health Management. | Defense Corporate Information Tools. | 0.5 |
Logistics and Healthcare Support. | Organization and Healthcare Logistics. | 1.5 | |
Foreign Language Training. | English Language. | English Language I. | 5 |
Instruction and Training. |
Physical Training. | Physical Training II. | 45 hours |
Order Closed. | Order Closed II. | 15 hours | |
Instruction and Training. | Instruction and Training II. | 1 week |
Degree in Medicine
Center: Central Academy of Defense/University of Defense Center
Module | Matter | Allocate | |
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Medicine. |
| ||
Human Anatomy I. | 6 | ||
Biology: Cytomology and Medical Cytogenetics. | 6 | ||
Medical Humanities: History of Medicine and Medical Anthropology. | 6 | ||
Medical Psychology. |
3 | ||
Medical Biology and Biology Molecular. | 9 | ||
Embryology. | 6 | ||
Human Histology. | 6 | ||
Biostatistics. | 6 | ||
Medical Ethics. | 3 |
CURSO 2. º
General and Specific Military Training Period
Center: Military Naval School
Module | Matter | Allocate | |
---|---|---|---|
Military Training. | Military Training. | Military Training II. | 2.5 |
Training Military Specifies. | specific Military Training. | Armada. | 3 |
Instruction and Training. | Physical Training. | Physical Training III. | 25 hours |
hours | |||
and Training | 25 hours | Instruction and Training III. | 1 week |
Technical Military Training Period
Center: Central Academy of Defense/Military School of Health
Module | Matter | Allocate | |||
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Military Training. | Organization and Health Management. |
| |||
Environment and Environmental Protection I. | 0.5 | ||||
Logistics and Healthcare Support. |
| ||||
and Community Health | 1 | 1 | 1 | Zcrow-table_izq"> Managing the Stress. | 1 |
1 | |||||
Language Training. | 1 | 1 | 1 Applied to Military Health (1) | 6 | |
Instruction and Training. | Physical Training. |
45 hours | |||
Order. | Closed Order IV. | 15 hours | |||
Instruction and Training. | Instruction and Training IV. |
1 week |
Degree in Medicine
Center: Central Academy of Defense/Defense University Center
Module | Matter | Allocate | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
in Medicine. | Medicine. | Physiology Human I. | 9 | |
Physiology Human II. | 9 | |||
Anatomy. | 12 | |||
Organography and Human Tissue Engineering. | 6 | |||
to Research, Scientific Documentation, and TICs. | 6 | |||
Epidemiology. | 3 | |||
Immunology. | 6 | |||
General Radiology. | 3 | |||
(English applied to Military Health) (1) | 6 | |||
CURSO 3. º
General and Specific Military Training Period
Center: General Air Academy
Module | Matter | Allocate | |
---|---|---|---|
Military Training. | Military Training. | Military Training III. | 2.5 |
Training Military Specifies. | Specific Military Training. | Air Army. | 3 |
Instruction and Training. | Physical Training. | Physical Training V. | 25 hours |
hours | |||
and Training | 25 hours | 1 week |
Technical Military Training Period
Center: Central Academy of Defense/Military School of Health
Module | Matter | Allocate | |
---|---|---|---|
Military Training. | Logistics and Healthcare Support. | Health Protection to Force and Health Intelligence. | 2 |
Community Health. | Public Health. | 1 | |
Clinical Competences. | Clinical Electrocardiography. Simulation environments. | 1 | |
Foreign Language Training. | English Language. |
English Language II. | 5 |
Instruction and Training. |
Physical Training VI. | Physical Training VI. | 45 hours |
Closed Order VI. | 15 hours | ||
Instruction and Training. | Instruction and Training VI. | 1 week |
Degree in Medicine
Center: Central Academy of Defense/University of Defense Center
Module | Matter | Allocate | |
---|---|---|---|
Medicine. | Pathology General. | 18 | |
Anatomy General Pathology. | 6 | ||
| Pharmacology. | 12 | |
| |||
| |||
12 | 12 | 12 | 12 |
12 | 12 | 12 |
Fundamentals and Procedures. | 9 |
CURSO 4. º
Technical Military Training Period
Center: Central Academy of Defense/Military School of Health
Module | Matter | Allocate | |
---|---|---|---|
Military Training. | Organization and Health Management. | Work Medicine and Labor Health. | 1 |
Health in Tactical Environment. | Health Care in Incidents with Multiple Victims and Catastrophes. | 2 | |
Unit Management. | Perician Medicine. | 1 | |
Clinical Competences. | Protection Radiation for Directors of Radiodiagnostic Facilities. | 2.5 | |
Radiological and Diagnostic Techniques By Image. |
1 | ||
Foreign Language Training. | English Language. |
| |
5 | |||
5
Physical Training. | Physical Training VII. | 80 hours | |
Order Closed. | Order Closed VII. | 30 hours | |
Instruction And Training. | Instruction and Training VII. | 2 weeks |
Degree in Medicine
Center: Central Academy of Defense/University of Defense Center
Module | Matter | Allocate | |
---|---|---|---|
Medicine. | Pathology Medical I. | 18 | |
Pathology Appliances and Systems: Surgical Aspects and Anesthesia. | 6 | ||
Obstetrics. | 6 | ||
Dermatology. | 4.5 | ||
Urology. | |||
| |||
Special Pathology Anatomy. | 6 | ||
Medicine Legal and Forensic. Medical Criminology. | 6 |
CURSO 5.
Technical Military Training Period
Center: Central Academy of Defense/Military School of Health
Module | Matter | Allocate |
|
---|---|---|---|
Military Training. | health Care In Special Environments. |
Health Care in Naval Environment. | 2 |
Health Care in Aeronautical Environment. | 2 | ||
Health Care NBQR II. | 3 | ||
Language Training. | English Language. |
| |
Physical Training. | Physical Training VIII. | 80hours | |
Closed Order | Order Closed VIII. | 30 hours | |
Instruction and Training. | Instruction and Training VIII. | 2 weeks |
Degree in Medicine
Center: Central Academy of Defense/University of Defense Center
Module | Matter | Allocate | |
---|---|---|---|
Medicine. | Pathology Medical II. | 18 | |
Traumatology and Orthopedics. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. | 9 | ||
| Gynecology. | 4.5 | |
Otorhinolaryngology. | 4.5 | ||
Techniques in Clinical Medicine. | |||
Psychiatry. |
| 6 | |
Medicine and Public Health. | 6 | ||
Medical Care in Specific Environments: Primary Care and Urgences. | 4.5 | ||
ophthalmology. | 4.5 |
CURSO 6.
Technical Military Training Period
Center: Central Academy of Defense/Military School of Health
Module | Matter | Allocate | |
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Military Training. | Tactical Environment Health. |
| |
10 | |||
10
2 | |||
2 | |||
2 | |||
2 | |||
2 | |||
2 | |||
2 | |||
2 | |||
English Language. | English Language V. | 4 | |
Instruction and Training. |
Physical Training IX. |
80 hours | |
Order Closed. | Order Closed IX. | 30 hours | |
Instruction and Training. |
Instruction and Training IX. | 2 weeks | |
End Job. | Job End Job. | Job End Job. | 6 |
Degree in Medicine
Center: Central Academy of Defense/University of Defense Center
Module | Matter | Allocate | |
---|---|---|---|
Medicine. | Practices Tutored: Clinical Medicine I. | 9 | |
Tuteladas: Psychiatry. | 9 | ||
Tutelated Practices: Surgical. | 6 | ||
Tutelated Practices: Obstetrics and Gynecology. | 6 | ||
Tutored Practices: Clinical Medicine II. | 9 | ||
tutored Practices: Paediatrics. | 9 | ||
Tutored Practices: Primary Care. | 6 |
Article 3. Credit recognition.
1. The student who has access to education from the condition of a professional military may be recognized, at the request of the person concerned, to be recognized, the stage of reception, orientation and adaptation to the military life of the instruction module. Training, and the credits of the following modules, subjects and subjects, according to their source:
a) Troop or marinery scale. The subject of the Basic Military Training, Basic Training, of the General Military Training module.
b) Scale of non-commissioned officers. The Basic Training material, the General Military Training module; and the Military Training and Military Training II subjects, in the field of Military Training.
c) Scale of officers or technical scale. The General Military Training module, as well as the other subjects of the general and specific military training period, that match the contents and credits with which they previously attended.
d) Military complement. The General Military Training module, as well as the other subjects of the general and specific military training period, which coincide in the contents and credits with which they previously attended to be professionally linked permanent to the Armed Forces.
2. In addition to the above, the student may also be recognized, at the request of the person concerned, for the credits of the modules, subjects and subjects, depending on the courses, titles and curriculum beyond his/her range of origin and the specialty If necessary, they should prove that they have similar duration, number of credits and content.
Article 4. Relationship of subjects and subjects likely to be imparted at a distance.
The following are related subjects and subjects that can be imparted in distance mode, with an indication of the total (T) or partial (P) character, for female students in pregnancy, childbirth or postpartum that they cannot develop teaching in an in-person way:
General and Specific Military Training Period
Center: Military General Academy
Module | Matter | Allocate |
|
---|---|---|---|
and Specific Military Training | Basic Military Training. |
Basic Military Training I. | T |
Basic Military Training II. | T | ||
Military Training. |
| T | |
T | Army Land. | P |
Technical Military Training Period
Center: Central Academy of Defense/Military School of Health
Module | Matter | Allocate |
|
---|---|---|---|
Organization and Health Management. |
| T |
|
Environment and Environmental Protection I. | T | ||
Organization and Healthcare Logistics. |
T | ||
Logistics and Healthcare Support. | NBQR I Environment Health Care I. |
T | |
Public Health. |
T | ||
Public and Community Health. | Stress Management. | P | |
Health Care in Special Ambients. | Health Care in Naval Environment. |
P | |
Health Care in Environment Aeronautical. | P | ||
NBQR II Environment Health Care. | P |
Article 5. Relationship of subjects and subjects likely to be taught in English in addition to the Foreign Language Training module.
The subject subject to be imparted in the English language, by module and subject, with indication of the total (T) or partial (P) character, is as follows:
Module | Matter | Allocate |
|
---|---|---|---|
Job End Job. | Job End Job. | Job End of Training. | P |