Dermatovenerology – Field of study catalogue MU
Dermatovenerology“What I think is important, but what I know is crucial” |
The doctoral study of dermatovenereology at the Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University aims to deepen the students’ theoretical knowledge of the field, including the pathophysiology of skin conditions, methods of independent research work, and research in etiopathogenesis, diagnostics, therapy, and prevention of dermatoses and in the patients’ quality of life. Graduates have the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills to diagnose, treat, and prevent both skin and venereal diseases; and as researches, they are able to work with scholarly sources, interpret the statistical results of their findings, write research publications, present their own research findings, collaborate with other researchers, and maintain interdisciplinary communication.
After successfully completing his/her studies the graduate is able to:
- Use the obtained theoretical knowledge and practical skills in diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of skin and sexually transmitted diseases.
- Carry out research based on his/her knowledge of basic scientific methods, process and evaluate the findings of the research, and obtain statistical data.
- Cooperate with experts from other disciplines, as he/she understands how skin is related to the other systems of the human body.
- Emphatically communicate with patients.
Courses common to all doctoral students (course description can be found in a separate appendix).
Required courses:
English
New Trends in Medical Immunology
Molecular Biology and Genetics
Selective courses (at least 2):
Clinical Data Analysis
New Trends in Pathophysiology
Acquisition of Scientific Information
Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials
Ethics in Research and Experiments
Computer network user
Specialized courses
Required courses:
Dermatology
Venereology
Selective courses (at least 3):
Dermatological pharmacotherapy
Dermatological immunology
Dermatological allergology
Photobiology
Dermatological phlebology and lymphology
Dermatological histopathology
Other requirements
- During their first year of study, students submit a literature review relevant for the topic of their thesis and present the methods and objectives of their thesis at a public seminar at the clinics.
- Students create electronic study materials under the guidance of their supervisors (2 topics).
- Students regularly present their research findings at specialized seminars.
- During their studies, students must take part in at least 1 conference and present the results of their work via a talk or a poster.
- Students have to publish at least 1 original paper as first authors in an international scholarly journal with an IF or at least two papers in a scholarly journal included in an international database such as Medline, Scopus, etc. Abstracts and compilations do not count towards this total.
Credit system
240 credits for the whole study, out of which:
120 credits for writing the thesis
30 credits for published papers
20 credits per semester or 45 credits per two subsequent semesters
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