Pediatrics
Program Description
The Pediatrics program trains pediatricians specializing in the health protection of children and adolescents, as well as diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of childhood diseases.
Graduates are trained to provide primary medical care, prevent diseases, consult parents, and support child health.
Practical Training:
Introductory practice
Professional practice
Pre-graduation practice
Core Subjects:
Human anatomy
Medical biology and genetics
Psychology
Histology, cytology, embryology
Normal physiology
Microbiology and immunology
Clinical anatomy
Pathological anatomy and physiology
Pharmacology
Hygiene and medical ecology
Propaedeutics of childhood diseases
Internal diseases
Clinical allergology and immunology
Medical radiology
Pediatric dermatovenerology
Endocrinology
Phthisiology
Neurology and pediatric neurology
Psychiatry and medical psychology
Forensic medicine
Infectious diseases
Pediatric surgery
Traumatology and orthopedics
Otorhinolaryngology
Pediatric dentistry
