Program / Objectives and regulations
Program / Objectives and regulations
Objectives and regulations
General objectives of medical studies
Control the information and communication tools in medical practice.
Cursus
Year | Program | Hourly volume |
---|---|---|
PCEM 1 | 9 themes | 517 h |
PCEM 2 | 8 themes | 461 h |
DCEM 1 | 6 certificates 2 | 334 h |
DCEM 2 | 7 certificates | 293 h |
DCEM 3 | 5 certificates | 328 h |
RESIDENCY December New Plan | ||
DCEM 4 | 4 trainings | Exclusive hospital internship |
Studies for the national medical doctor’s degree last 8 years
for family medicine at 11 years of age for the specialty.
Medical studies include 3 cycles:
A first cycle of medical studies (P.C.E.M) which lasts 2 years,
A second cycle of medical studies (D.C.E.M) which lasts four to four years,
A third cycle of medical studies (T.C.E.M) which leads to:
The first cycle of medical studies (P.C.E.M.) includes teaching relating to:
This second cycle is devoted to clinical training and the teaching of specific pathologies from a scientific, clinical and medico-social perspective.
The teachings of the D.C.E.M allow the student to acquire the professional skills necessary to be able to meet the health needs of the population on the preventive, curative, palliative and rehabilitation levels.
For this purpose, the D.C.E.M program includes lessons on:
The internship or D.C.E.M 4 has three internship periods of four months each, one in medicine and the other in surgery. The third internship period for interns in family medicine is necessarily carried out either in obstetric gynecology or in pediatrics.
Students who have validated their entire second cycle of medical studies and who:
Family medicine interns undergo two years of training, divided as follows:
b. Specialization in medicine
Specialization in medicine takes place after obtaining the residency competition.
The residency lasts from 4 to 5 years and the residents carry out 6-month internships in hospital services.