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