Medicine

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Mission

To graduate competent physicians with an aptitude to be life-long learners and acquire specialized expertise to promote health care services in Saudi Arabia, by providing them with essential competencies, research abilities within a motivating learning environment.

Goals of the Program

Medicine goal – 1: Meet the regional and international dynamic needs of curriculum in medicine.

Medicine goal – 2: Achieve globally recognized practices of medical education and values of professional ethics.

Medicine goal – 3: Develop infrastructure and learning resources as per curriculum needs.

Medicine goal – 4: Promote continuous education programs for faculty in the field of contemporary medical education and practice.

Medicine goal – 5: Promote scientific research and scholarly activities among staff and students.

Medicine goal – 6: Emphasize the concept of community service and social accountability of the program.

Medicine goal – 7: Enhance academic program monitoring system to reinforce quality practices among the full time, part time and field staff members.

Medicine goal – 8: Establish an Integrated Information Technology Environment.

Medicine goal – 9: Ensure Safe Teaching and Learning Environment Following the Relevant Risk Management Protocols.

 

Medicine Program Graduate Attributes (GA)

 

Excellence in Healthcare Practice

GA1: Medical graduates will apply medical knowledge, clinical skills, and professional values in their provision of high-quality, effective and safe patient-centered care through community-oriented practice.

GA2: Medical graduates will use their expertise to promote the health and well-being of individuals and communities.

Creative, Innovative and Critical Thinking 

GA3: Medical graduates will be problem-solvers who will apply critical, creative and evidence-based knowledge to produce innovative solutions for community challenges

Research and Scholarly Knowledge

GA4: Medical graduates will demonstrate a lifelong commitment to excellence in practice through: continuous learning and peer teaching, conducting evidence-based research, and contributing to scholarly knowledge.

Professionalism and Social Accountability

GA5: Medical graduates will demonstrate, accountability, integrity, and respect for others with good understanding of ethical and legislative issues in healthcare practice.

GA6: Medical graduates will be committed to ensure the health and well-being of individuals and communities through ethical practice and professional self-regulation.

Leadership Skills

GA7: Medical graduates will represent an integral part in healthcare organizations, in making decisions about allocating resources and contributing to the effectiveness of the healthcare system.

GA8: Medical graduates will engage with others and lead teams to contribute to a vision of a high-quality healthcare system.

Inter professional Communication and Collaboration

GA9: Medical graduates will collaborate effectively to enhance successful teamwork among members of inter professional healthcare team in order to ensure patient safety and efficient integrated healthcare services.

Intercultural Competency

GA10: Medical graduates will practice non-discriminatory attitudes towards cultural differences and diversity, respecting others’ gender, religion, identity and ability.

Digital Literacy

GA11: Medical graduates will have advanced technical skills which will enable them to successfully employ modern innovative digital techniques in their practice.

Resilience and Adaptability

GA12: Medical graduates will demonstrate tolerance towards stressful or changing environments or situations and manage them effectively.

GA13: Medical graduates will have the essential skills needed to cope with various challenges to maintain the sustainability of their professional and social communities.

 

Program Learning Outcomes

 

Saudi-MEDs Learning Themes and Learning Outcomes NQF

2020

Theme 1.0: Scientific Approach to Practice:

By the end of the program, students should be able to:

1.1 Integrate basic, clinical, behavioral and social sciences in medical practice. K1
1.2 Incorporate evidence-based healthcare into practice. K2
Theme 2.0: Patient Care:

By the end of the program, students should be able to:

2.1 Demonstrate the essential clinical skills S1
2.2 Use clinical reasoning, decision making, and problem-solving skills in medical practice S2
2.3 Manage patients with emergency and life-threatening conditions K3
2.4 Manage patients with common medical problems K4
2.5 Place patients’ needs and safety at the center of the care process V1
Theme 3.0: Community-oriented Practice:

By the end of the program, students should be able to:

3.1 Advocate health promotion and disease prevention in compliance with the healthcare system in Saudi Arabia K5
Theme 4.0: Communication and Collaboration:

By the end of the program, students should be able to:

4.1 Effectively communicate with patients, their families, colleagues, and other health professionals S3
4.2 Practice teamwork and inter-professional education and collaboration in various health care settings V2
4.3 Use computer technologies in medical education and health informatics S4
Theme 5.0: Professionalism:

By the end of the program, students should be able to:

5.1 Adhere to professional attitudes and behaviors of physicians V3
5.2 Apply Islamic, legal and ethical principles in professional practice V4
5.3 Demonstrate the capacity for self-reflection and professional development V5
Theme 6.0: Research and Scholarship:

By the end of the program, students should be able to

6.1 Demonstrate basic research skills S5
6.2 Demonstrate scholarly activities related to health sciences S6

 


 

Study Plan

 

First Year

SEMESTER-I SESMESTER-II
Code Course Title Credit Code Course Title Credit
ENGL 101 English for Academic Purposes-I 7 CR (6+1+0) ENGL 102 English for Academic Purposes-II 4 CR (3+1+0)
PHYS 101 Medical Physics 3 CR (2+1+0) ARAB 102 Arabic Language 2 CR (2+0+0)
ITHS 101 Information Technology for Health Sciences 2 CR (1+1+0) CHEM 102 Chemistry for Health Sciences 4 CR (3+1+0)
EDU 101 Study Skills 2 CR (1+1+0) ISLM 102 Islamic Ethics 2 CR (2+0+0)
ARAB 101 Medical Terminology 2 CR (2+0+0) BIOL 102 Cell Biology and Genetics 3 CR (2+1+0)
    EDU 102 Communication Skill 2 CR (1+1+0)

Second Year

SEMESTER-I SESMESTER-II
Code Course Title Credit Code Course Title Credit
ANAT 203 Basic Human Anatomy 4 CR (3+1+0) GIT 204 Gastrointestinal System 7 CR (3+3+1)
FUND 203 Fundamentals of Normal Body Functions 4 CR (3+1+0) URIN 204 Urinary System 5 CR (2+2+1)
POD 203 Principle Of Disease 6 CR (4+2+0) REPR 204 Reproductive System 5 CR (2+2+1)
PHRM 203 Basic Medical Pharmacology 4 CR (4+0+0) SERV 204 Elective Community Service 1 CR (0+1+0)

Third Year

SEMESTER-I SESMESTER-II
Code Course Title Credit Code Course Title Credit
IBLS 305 Immune, Blood and Lymphatic System 6 CR (3+2+1) ENDO 306 Endocrine System 5 CR (2+2+1)
CVS 305 Cardiovascular System 6 CR (2+3+1) MSK 306 Musculoskeletal System 6 CR (2+3+1)
RES 305 Respiratory System 5 CR (2+2+1) CNS 306 Central Nervous System and Special Senses 7 CR (4+2+1)
SERV 305 Elective Community Service 1 CR (0+1+0)

Fourth Year

SEMESTER-I SESMESTER-II
Code Course Title Credit Code Course Title Credit
SKL 407 Clinical Skills 6 CR (1+0+5) FAM 408 Family Medicine 7 CR (2+2+3)
ISLM 407 Ethics and Professionalism 2 CR (1+1+0) OPHTH 408 Ophthalmology 3 CR (1+0+2)
COMD 407 Community Medicine 3 CR (2+1+0) ORL 408 Otorhinolaryngology 3 CR (1+0+2)
SAFE 407 Patient Safety 2 CR (1+1+0) PSYC 408 Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences 4 CR (2+1+1)
RESM 407 Research Methodology and Biostatistics 3 CR (2+1+0) PROJ 408 Research Project-I 1 CR (0+1+0)
*Elective Courses (The student should study one of them)
FORN 407* Forensic Medicine 2 CR (1+1+0) ECON 407* Healthcare Economics 2 CR (1+1+0)
GENE 407* Genetics 2 CR (1+1+0) ABUS 407* Drugs of Abuse 2 CR (1+1+0)
HINF 407* Health Informatics 2 CR (1+1+0) ALTM 407* Alternative Medicine 2 CR (1+1+0)

Fifth Year

FIFTH YEAR
SEMESTER-I SESMESTER-II
Code Course Title Credit Code Course Title Credit
MED 509 Internal Medicine 14 CR (4+2+8) SURG 510 Surgery 14 CR (4+4+6)
DERM 509 Dermatology 2 CR (1+0+1) ORTH 510 Orthopedics 3 CR (1+0+2)
PROJ 409 Research Project – II 1 CR (0+1+0)

Sixth Year

SEMESTER-I SESMESTER-II
Code Course Title Credit Code Course Title Credit
PED 611 Pediatrics 12 CR (3+2+7) OBG 612 Obstetrics & Gynecology 9 CR (3+1+5)
EL-A 611 Elective Rotation 2 CR (0+0+2) EMR 612 Emergency Medicine 5 CR (1+2+2)
EL-B 611 Elective Rotation 2 CR (0+0+2) CCA 612 Critical Care & Anesthesia 3 CR (1+0+2)
EL-C 611 Elective Rotation 2 CR (0+0+2)

Internship (1 year)

The year of internship training consists of eight rotations as follows seven days a week (five days working and two days on call)

Rotation Duration
Internal Medicine 2 months
General Surgery 2 months
Pediatrics 2 months
Obstetrics/ Gynecology 2 months
Emergency Medicine 1 months
Elective 1 1 month
Elective 2 1 month
Elective 3 1 month
Elective Details
Anesthesia Family Medicine
Intensive Care Ophthalmology
Orthopedics Ear, nose and throat
Urology Dermatology
Neurosurgery Hematology
Radiology Forensic Medicine
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