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Syllabus Military Family Medicine - Fourth Year - 96448
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Last update 20-09-2023
HU Credits: 2

Degree/Cycle: 2nd degree (Master)

Responsible Department: Medicine

Semester: Yearly

Teaching Languages: Hebrew

Campus: Ein Karem

Course/Module Coordinator: Dr. Aviv Schupper, Dr. Noa Goldscher Minerbi


Coordinator Office Hours: By appointment

Teaching Staff:
Dr. NOA GOLDSCHER,
Dr. fogel Itay,
Prof. Arik Eisenkraft,
Dr. Ziv Adi,
Dr. Aviel Nagar,
Dr. YUVAL BURSTEIN,
Dr. LIZA DORFMAN,
Dr. JOHN WATKINS,
Dr. ALEXEY LEVOV,
Dr. EVGENI VASILIEV,
Dr. Jacob Rotschield,
Mr. Sergei Danilov,
Dr. AVIAD HASID,
Dr. Heli Alalouf Shilo,
Ms. Ira Shulman,
Dr. INNA KHAZANOVICH KHARMATZ,
Dr. Yoav Farberov,
Dr. ADI KARAS,
Dr. Raz Dekel,
Dr. YANIV ELIAV,
Dr. DANIEL HARDOFF,
Dr. Dana Weiss,
Dr. Max Perelman,
Dr. CHEN ARBEL,
Dr. Tal Yemini,
Dr. Murman Rotar,
Dr. Roi Gad Kaufman,
Dr. Ran Ankory,
Dr. PAZZIT ALONI,
Dr. MICHAEL LITVAK,
Ms. RACHEL LEVITAS,
Ms. NURIT CHEN,
Dr. REGEV LANDAU,
Dr. VLADISLAV POLTORAK,
Prof. ALAN APTER,
Dr. Aviv Schupper,
Dr. NITZAN SHAKARCHY KAMINSKY

Course/Module description:
Two weeks of military family medicine including:
4 days of military family medicine- including case presentations.
One day of Adolescent medicine- including several lectures and one day of simulations in MSR medical simulation center
One day of military public health
and one day of Military occupational medicine

Course/Module aims:
Itroduction to military family medicine and relevant military medical aspects (based upon the military bio-psycho-social model)

Learning outcomes - On successful completion of this module, students should be able to:
Exposure to the different aspects of military medicine.
Presentation and encounter with the complexity of chronic illness treatment inside miliatry mileiu.

Attendance requirements(%):
100

Teaching arrangement and method of instruction: Lectures, clinical guidance, relevant visits and case presentation

Course/Module Content:
4 days- military family medicine.
One day- Adolescent medicine.
One day- public health(in some rounds the exposure will be shorter)
One day- Military occupational medicine

Required Reading:
Textbooks in the relevant aspects as informed.

Additional Reading Material:

Grading Scheme :
Presentation / Poster Presentation / Lecture/ Seminar / Pro-seminar / Research proposal 40 %
Personal Guide / Tutor / Team Evaluation 30 %
Attendance / Participation in Field Excursion 30 %

Additional information:
In any frontal or online classes- full participation and attendance throughout the whole lesson is required. In zoom lectures students will be requested to turn their camera on , connecting as unique participant and to identify by their full name
 
Students needing academic accommodations based on a disability should contact the Center for Diagnosis and Support of Students with Learning Disabilities, or the Office for Students with Disabilities, as early as possible, to discuss and coordinate accommodations, based on relevant documentation.
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