Conducted in
terms:
2022/23, 2023/24
Erasmus code: 12.1
ISCED code: 0912
ECTS credits:
1.2
Language:
English
Organized by:
Department of Forensic Medicine
(for:
Faculty of Medicine)
10.2. Legal Aspects of Forensic Medicine 1655-LekM5APZPRA-J
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Term 2022/23:
None |
Total student workload
(in Polish) 1.Study hours involving teacher participation:
- seminars – 18 hours;
- consultation – 1 hour
- examination – 1 hour
Workload related to activities demanding direct participation of academic teachers is 20 hours, which corresponds to 0,8ECTS.
2.Study hours involving individual student work:
- seminars – 18 hours;
- preparation for passing the subject: 6 + 0.5 = 6.5 hours (0.26
ECTS point).
The total student workload is 24,5h, which corresponds to 0,98 ECTS.
3.Time required to prepare and to participate in
assessment process:
- preparation for passing: 6 + 0.5 = 6.5 hours (0.26
ECTS point).
4. Balance of practical student workload:
not applicable.
5. Time required for completing compulsory practice:
not applicable.
Learning outcomes - knowledge
(in Polish) G.W6. basic legal regulations pertaining to the organisation and financing of health care, national health insurance, and the principles of organisation of healthcare entities
G.W8, Knows the legal obligations of a physician for the declaration of death;
G.W9, Knows the regulations concerning medical experiment, and conducting other medical research;
G.W10. Knows the legal regulations on of transplantation, artificial procreation, abortion, aesthetic treatments and palliative treatment, mental illness;
G.W12, Knows the rules of medical confidentiality, maintaining medical records, criminal and civil professional liability;
G.W14. Knows and understands the concept of sudden death and violent death as well as the difference between the concepts of trauma and injuries;
G.W17. Knows the principles of forensic examinations and reporting of: the ability to participate in court proceeding; injury extent of biological and health damage
G.W18. Knows the concept of a medical error, the most common causes of medical errors and principles of reporting in such cases;
G.W19. Knows the principles of toxicological and haemogenetics evidence collection.
Learning outcomes - skills
(in Polish) G.U3 instruct individuals receiving healthcare services in their fundamental rights and explain the legal basis for those services
G.U4 issue medical certificates to patients, their families and external entities
G.U6 seek to avoid medical errors in own professional practice;
G.U7 take blood for toxicological testing and secure samples for haemogenetic testing
Learning outcomes - social competencies
(in Polish) K.K1 awareness of own limitations and ability to pursue continuing education
K.K2 ability to work under uncertainty and stress
K.K3 ability to establish and maintain close and respectful relationships with patients
K.K4 ability to consider patients’ well-being as a priority
K.K5 respect to patients and understanding of worldview and cultural differences
K.K6 ability to observe medical confidentiality and other patient rights (including the right to information,
intimacy, informed decision, dignified dying)
K.K7 ability to cooperate with representatives of other healthcare professions
K.K8 habit of and skills related to pursuing continuing education
Teaching methods
(in Polish) - discussion
- seminar
- case report
Observation/demonstration teaching methods
- display
Expository teaching methods
- description
- discussion
- narration
- discussion
- narration
Course coordinators
Additional information
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