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Appendix 1 Vilnius University (Logo) PRACTICAL PREPARATION PROGRAMME OF THE MEDICAL STUDY PROGRAMME – INTERNSHIP ACTIVITY LOG BOOK Vilnius 2020 1 The programme has been prepared by: the professors of the Faculty of Medicine of Vilnius University: Assoc. Prof. A. Blažienė Assoc. Prof. R. Čerkauskienė Prof. G. Drąsutienė Dr. A. Klimašauskas Prof. G. Simutis Prof. V. Šapoka Prof. S. Vosylius Prof. T. Poškus Approved by the Council of the Faculty of Medicine of Vilnius University by Decision No. (1.1.)150000-TP-9(620) of 19 December 2016 2 Appendix 1 Professional practice (Internship) site ______________________________________________ Student’s full name ________________________________________________________ PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE SCHEDULE The schedule of professional practice is approved by the order of the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. INTRODUCTION Practical preparation is the Internship integrated into the medical study programme at the Faculty of Medicine of Vilnius University. The Internship helps to develop, adapt and improve theoretical and practical knowledge and skills acquired while studying in the medical study programme. During the Internship in the medical study programme, a student studies, performs general medical practice, and gains general medical knowledge, skills, and clinical experience under the supervision of the Internship supervisor at the Internship sites approved by Vilnius University. Based on the knowledge gained in integrated medical studies, students must during this period acquire the following skills necessary for the initial medical practitioner: learn to diagnose and provide initial treatment for the main types of internal diseases, childhood diseases, surgical procedures, and gyneacological diseases and for normal pregnancy and childbirth and to learn how to diagnose emergency conditions and assist in treating them. The Internship consists of the following four clinical cycles: 1. Internal Diseases 2. Children’s Diseases 3. Surgery and Traumatology 4. Obstetrics and Gyneacology The duration of each cycle is 3.5 weeks, but practical abilities and skills should be acquired consistently throughout all 6 years of study at the Faculty of Medicine of Vilnius University.During the Internship, a student must also acquire additional practical skills using computer simulators and additional theoretical and practical skills in resuscitation. During each cycle, a student is allowed to work no more than two shifts. Work at night is regulated by the legal acts of the Republic of Lithuania. The duration of a week of studies and the time a student spends working shifts at the Internship site must not exceed 40 hours. After night shifts, the student receives benefits in accordance with the internal regulations of the Internship site 3 and the legal acts of the Republic of Lithuania. A student’s work during the cycle is evaluated on a pass/fail basis and recorded in the Internship Activity Log Book. The Internship supervisor signs the Internship Activity Log Book after (s)he evaluates a student’s theoretical knowledge and ensures that the student has gained all the practical skills listed in the programme (each practical skill must be approved by the doctor in charge). The Head of the Internship site confirms that a student has carried out a full Internship programme by signing and putting the seal of the Internship site on the final evaluation sheet of the Internship Activity Log Book. After completing the Internship, a student must take an Internship examination. A student is allowed to take the final examination of the medical study programme only after successfully passing the Internship examination. The Internship of the medical study programme is carried out in accordance with the Internship Regulations of Vilnius University. The list of the students assigned to Internship sites is approved by order of the Dean’s. Trilateral agreements must be concluded between the University, the Internship site, and the student in accordance with the order. Control of the execution of the Internship and inquiries regarding its organisation at the Faculty of Medicine of Vilnius University are allocated to a vice-dean according to his/her area of responsibility. The Internship Log Book is the only document proving the competencies and skills that a student has gained. 4
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