Prerequisite and dependent courses
February 1, 2024 2025-02-05 10:45Prerequisite and dependent courses

Prerequisite and dependent courses
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Prerequisite and dependent courses
The students, must have successfully completed and passed the prescribed prerequisite courses as a necessary condition for the registration, attendance, and examination of the courses that depend on them.
The courses that the student is required to have attended and successfully examined (prerequisites) for the further registration and attendance of other courses (dependent) per semester are:
2. semester
- Special Morphology:
- Histology I (successful completion of the laboratory examination)
Epidemiology
- Epidemiology: 3. semester Old curriculum 2021-2022 & 5. semester -old Curriculum
- Computational Medical Statistics
5. semester
- Pathological Anatomy I: 5. semester - Curriculum 2021-2022 & 6. semester -old Curriculum
- Histology
- Specialized Morphology
- Introductory Internal Medicine
Students must have successfully attended and been examined in at least two (2) of the following courses:
- Musculoskeletal System Anatomy
- Visceral and Vascular Anatomy
- Anatomy of the Nervous System and Sensory Organs
- Systems Physiology
- Neurophysiology and Endocrine Physiology
Basic and Clinical Pharmacology: Introduction – Nervous System
6. semester
- Special Pathological Anatomy II: 6. semester - Curriculum 2021-2022 & 7. semester -old Curriculum
- Histology
- Specialized Morphology
- Internal Medicine I
Students must have successfully attended and been examined in at least three (3) of the following courses:
- Histology
- Systems Physiology
- Neurophysiology and Endocrine Physiology
- Medical Microbiology I
- Immunology
Basic and Clinical Pharmacology: Introduction – Nervous System
- Medical Ethics
- Pathophysiology I
- Introductory Internal Medicine
7. semester
- Diagnostic Imaging I:
- Musculoskeletal System Anatomy
- Visceral and Vascular Anatomy
- Anatomy of the Nervous System and Sensory Organs
- Internal Medicine II
Students must have successfully attended and been examined in at least four (4) of the following courses:
- Enzyme and Human Metabolism Biochemistry
- Systems Physiology
- Neurophysiology and Endocrine Physiology
- Musculoskeletal System Anatomy
- Visceral and Vascular Anatomy
- Anatomy of the Nervous System and Sensory Organs
- Histology
- Specialized Morphology
Basic and Clinical Pharmacology: Introduction – Nervous System
- Surgery I
- Systems Physiology
- Visceral and Vascular Anatomy
- Musculoskeletal System Diseases
- Musculoskeletal System Anatomy
- Anaesthesiology:
- Systems Physiology
Basic and Clinical Pharmacology: Introduction – Nervous System
8. semester
- Diagnostic Imaging II
- Musculoskeletal System Anatomy
- Visceral and Vascular Anatomy
- Anatomy of the Nervous System and Sensory Organs
- Surgery II
- Systems Physiology
- Visceral and Vascular Anatomy
- Musculoskeletal Trauma
- Musculoskeletal System Anatomy
9. semester
- Ophthalmology:
- Anatomy of the Nervous System and Sensory Organs
- Otorhinolaryngology: 9. semester - Curriculum 2021-2022 -9. and 10 semester old Curriculum
- Visceral and Vascular Anatomy
- Anatomy of the Nervous System and Sensory Organs
- Neurology I
- Neurophysiology and Endocrine Physiology
- Anatomy of the Nervous System and Sensory Organs
10. semester
- Neurology II
- Neurophysiology and Endocrine Physiology
- Anatomy of the Nervous System and Sensory Organs
- Cardiology: 10. semester - Curriculum 2021-2022 -9. and 10. old Curriculum
- Systems Physiology
- Pathophysiology I
- Introductory Internal Medicine
- Urology 10. semester - Curriculum 2021-2022 -9. and 10 semester old Curriculum
- Systems Physiology
- Visceral and Vascular Anatomy
Obstetrics & Gynecology – Final Year Course
- Systems Physiology
- Visceral and Vascular Anatomy
- Introduction to Embryology – Molecular Embryology
- Organogenesis – Congenital Anomalies and Clinical Applications
- Specialized Pathological Anatomy I
- Obstetrics and Gynecology I
- Obstetrics and Gynecology II
Students who are required to take Obstetrics-Gynecology I – II (of the 5thu year) may carry out their two-month clinical internship in the Bachelor of Obstetrics and Gynecology (6th year)u year), but cannot be examined in the degree of Obstetrics-Gynecology if they do not first successfully examine in Obstetrics-Gynecology I-II.
Pediatrics GRADUATE (Clinical Practice):
Have completed:
- Pediatrics I – Clinical Practice
- Pediatrics II – Clinical Practice
Students who have completed the courses Pediatrics I and Pediatrics II may carry out their clinical internship in the undergraduate program Pediatrics (6th year).u year), but cannot be examined in the degree program in Pediatrics, if they do not first successfully examine in the courses Pediatrics I and Pediatrics II.
Attendance at Clinical Practice in Pediatrics I and II is mandatory and is considered successful when there are no absences, beyond one two-hour period for each semester.
Pediatrics BACHELOR'S DEGREE:
Have successfully passed the following courses:
- Pediatrics I
- Pediatrics II
Psychiatry BACHELOR'S DEGREE:
- Psychiatry I
- Psychiatry II
Students who have completed the courses Psychiatry I and Psychiatry II may carry out their clinical internship in the Psychiatry degree (6th year).u year), but cannot be examined in the undergraduate Psychiatry degree, if they do not first successfully examine in the courses Psychiatry I and Psychiatry II.
Pathology UNDERGRADUATE:
- Introductory Internal Medicine
- Internal Medicine I
- Internal Medicine II
- Pathological Physiology I or Pathological Physiology II
Surgery BACHELOR'S DEGREE:
- Surgical Semiotics
- Surgery I
- Surgery II