The last week of the semester before dissections will be dedicated to final revision and preparation for the written test (aVLLT0222c - pass/fail, no mark).
After you pass the written test, you will be admitted for oral examination (aVLLT0222s - mark A to E/F).
Students enrol both for written test (aVLLT0222c) and oral exam (aVLLT0222s) themselves.
To prepare for the written test, please, revisit all ROPOTs of the semester again and complete the mock final exam below .
The exam will test especially the following:
- ability to form a meaningful, grammatically correct sentence (incl. comparatives and superlatives)
- understanding of Latin and Greek prefixes and suffixes in medical terms
- understanding and analyzing of Greek compound terms and their components
- ability to form Greek clinical terms based on definition
- familiarity with the terminology covered in student presentations
- ability to write a short medical report
For the oral examination, you should demonstrate that you can understand and explain in your own words randomly selected authentic medical documentation: i.e. 5 medical reports and 1 medical prescription sample.
This includes being familiar especially with:
- the abbreviations and expressions typically used in medical reports
- the basic injury and fracture types
- Greek clinical compound terms
- structure and types of medical prescription
- typically used expressions and abbreviations and where to find these in prescriptions
- basic types of medications according to function