Undergraduate Courses

Internal Medicine I (MDMD 451)

This course enables the students to acquire skills in history taking, physical examination, communication skills and basic procedures.  It includes collecting appropriate data and proposes possible diagnoses and therapies.

Internal Medicine II (MDMD 501)

On successful completion of this course the student should be able to perform a complete history taking and physical examination of the patient with attention to charting and differential diagnosis, orders, progress notes, procedures and discharge summaries.

Internal Medicine III (MDMD 601)

The purpose of this course, which is offered near the end of the sixth year, is to enable the students to study in depth selected medical topics useful to a physician entering the internship phase.  On successful completion of this course the student should be able to:

  • Review current therapeutics applied to selected major classes of acute and chronic disease syndromes.
  • Develop lifelong learning skills to keep up with advances in therapeutics.
  • Improve clinical skills to develop, monitor and adjust therapeutic regimes.
Published on: 11 April 2017
Last update on: 10 May 2017
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