After successfully completing the undergraduate medical education program, the graduate will be able to:
Demonstrate the knowledge, skills and proper behaviors required to care for patients.
Provide healthcare services at various levels and implementing patient safety and infection control procedures during practice.
Work independently or within a team and cooperate effectively with other healthcare workers.
Identifying the economic, social, psychological, environmental and cultural factors that affect health.
Act ethically and professionally when dealing with patients, their parents, and other healthcare workers.
Effectively communicate with patients, their parents, and other healthcare professionals.
Apply the diagnostic, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills necessary for the proper assessment and management of common medical conditions and emergencies.
Recognize the professional boundaries and seek advice from other healthcare professionals.
Laying the foundations for lifelong learning and research, with a commitment to continuous self-development.