Anesthesiology, Intensive Medicine and Pain Management – Field of study catalogue MU
Anesthesiology, Intensive Medicine and Pain Management“Quickly, precisely and painlessly” (the field of Anesthesiology, Intensive Medicine and Pain Management) |
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- propose and implement (lead) a research project in clinical research;
- critically analyse knowledge of the respective field;
- understand basic statistics.
Education in the field of Anesthesiology, Intensive Medicine and Pain Management includes: compulsory courses, selective courses and elective courses, international, national and local meetings and conferences, and publications.
Compulsory courses set forth by the department are: Clinical Data Analysis and Design and Analyses of Clinical Trials. English is a compulsory course for all students of the doctoral programme at the Faculty of Medicine at Masaryk University.
At least two other elective courses will be determined by the supervisor at the beginning of studies while creating the study plan. The minimal compulsory activity regarding attendance of international, national and local meetings and conferences includes:
passive participation in 1 international meeting within the duration of the study programme
passive participation in 1 national meeting per year
active participation in 1 national meeting within the duration of the study programme
passive participation in seminars of clinic continuously
active participation in 1 seminar of the clinic per the study programme
Submission of the doctoral thesis.
Fulfilling the minimal publication requirements (the minimal amount of points is 12 according to the credit system). Since 2011 at least one publication of original research results in a journal with impact factor must be presented at the defence of the doctoral thesis; the student must be the first author or co-author. In the case of co-authorship, one more publication of original research results is required in a journal without impact factor.
Passing the state doctoral examination.
Successful defence of the doctoral thesis before the board of doctoral studies.
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