KPJ - Tertiale

The third phase comprises three trimesters. Trimester 1 comprises 16 weeks practice in surgical an perioperative subjects. Trimester 2 compises 16 weeks practice in internal medicine and neurology. Trimester 3 comprises 16 weeks practice in pediatrics an adolescent medicine (4 weeks), in psychiatry (4 weeks), in a compulsory elective (4 weeks) and in a general medicine practice in a university general medicine teaching practice in Austria (4 weeks). Knowledge acquisition is verified by special methods of examination and case reports that are examined by Med Uni Graz instructors. The logbook serves as the basis for documentation.

Trimester 1

Objective

During the surgical trimester, basic surgical skills and abilities are acquired and consolidated. Many of them have already been practiced on models before the start of the CPY. Students are now personally responsible for trying them out on patients independently. This provides students another opportunity to consolidate the skills that they will need to treat patients immediately after they graduate as young physicians and thus to gain confidence in conducting these basic activities. They should be optimally prepared for their upcoming entry into working life as a doctor.

Surgical and perioperative subjects

Students may choose from among the following wards in the subjects surgery, special surgery (sense organs) and anesthesiology. At least 8 weeks of the surgery block must be completed. The order of the blocks can be chosen freely.

Surgery (8 weeks or 16 weeks):

  • Surgery (emphasis on general surgery)
  • Orthopedics and traumatology
  • Gynecology and obstetrics
  • Urology

Special surgery/perioperative subjects (8 weeks):

  • Ophthalmology and optometry
  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Dermatology and sexually transmitted diseases
  • Neurosurgery
  • Oral and maxillofacial surgery
  • Anesthesia and intensive care
  • Thoracic surgery
  • General surgery and vascular surgery
  • Plastic, reconstructive and aesthetic surgery
  • Cardiac surgery
  • General and visceral surgery (including transplantation surgery)

Trimester 2

Objective

The second trimester builds on prior knowledge of internal medicine and neurology to consolidate the students' thinking and acting according to the biopsychosocial model. Complex patient profiles are analyzed. Differential diagnoses, the subsequent clarification process and evidence-based therapy are prepared. Structured case reports prepared by the students serve as an assessment and feedback tool and help to manage learning outcomes. The understanding of disease is oriented to achieving a balance between acute health problems and their long-term consequences in chronic care management. A professional attitude towards patients regardless of their gender, origin or religion is important. Psychosomatic constellations as well as psychiatric comorbidities should be recognized so that the inclusion of specialists contributes to more holistic treatment, improves therapeutic success and increases patient quality of life. Medical communication competence is enhanced and an interest in recognizing individuals holistically is kindled and consolidated. The basis is created upon which the students can apply the biopsychosocial model in their working life.

Internal medicine and neurology

In the internal medicine and internal medicine/neurology blocks, students have a choice between the following wards. At least eight weeks of the internal medicine block must be completed. The order of the blocks can be chosen freely.

Internal medicine (8 weeks or 16 weeks):

  • Internal medicine (any internal division with general internal medicine patients)

Internal medicine/neurology (8 weeks):
To be completed in the following divisions:

  • Internal medicine (all subdisciplines, only in internal medicine divisions with acute admissions)
  • Neurology (all subdisciplines, only in neurological divisions with acute admissions)

Trimester 3

Objective

During the third trimester of the CPY, students consolidate skills and abilities in pediatrics and adolescent medicine (4 weeks), Psychiatry (4 weeks), a Compulsory elective (4 weeks) and a general medicine practice at an certified Med Uni Graz teaching practice (4 weeks).

Pediatrics and adolescent medicine

Objective

During the third trimester of the CPY, students consolidate skills and abilities in pediatrics and adolescent medicine. Under supervision, students learn medical procedures that they may have practiced on models before the CPY and carry them out on patients independently and with a great degree of personal responsibility. This provides students another opportunity to consolidate the skills that they will need to treat patients immediately after graduation as young physicians and thus to gain confidence in conducting these basic activities. They should be optimally prepared for their upcoming entry into working life as a doctor.

Place of training

  • Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine and the Department of Paediatric and Adolescent Surgery
  • Length: 4 weeks

Psychiatry

Objective

The psychiatry block during the third trimester builds upon basic knowledge of the biopsychosocial model to increase understanding of mental illness and kindle an interest in psychiatric diagnosis and therapy. Knowledge of typical psychiatric comorbidities of patients with organic disease helps to provide more holistic treatment, improve therapeutic outcomes and increase patient health and quality of life. Medical communication competence is enhanced and an interest in recognizing individuals holistically is kindled and consolidated. The basis is created for easing any reservations the students may have about having contact with patients and applying their acquired competences in their later working life.

Place of training

  • Department ofPsychiatry and Psychotherapeutic Medicine
  • Subspecialty: Psychosomatic Medicine
  • Subspecialty: Paediatric and Adolescent Psychiatry
  • Length: 4 weeks

Compulsory elective

Objective

During the Compulsory elective, students consolidate skills and abilities in an elected topic. Under supervision, students learn medical procedures that they may have practiced on models before the CPY and carry them out on patients independently and with a great degree of personal responsibility. This provides students another opportunity to consolidate the skills that they will need to treat patients immediately after graduation as young physicians and thus to gain confidence in conducting these basic activities. They should be optimally prepared for their upcoming entry into working life as a doctor.

Place of training

  • Any clinical division or institute that train specialists
  • A university general practice teaching practice (Prerequisite: positive completion of the compulsory subject general practice)
  • Length: 4 weeks

General practice

Objective

Students are confronted with the requirements of applied (practical) medicine in the social environment of local population groups and individuals.

The generalist approach and the special problems and solutions associated with it are made comprehensible through the use of examples.

Place of training

  • At any certified Med Uni Graz teaching practice
  • Length: 4 weeks

After students have successfully registered at their respective teaching practices via MEDonline, they are requested to immediately establish contact with their teaching practice.