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Compulsory subjects:

Emergency conditions in neurology and psychiatry

Number of credits-16
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms the knowledge and skills of diagnosis, differential diagnosis, emergency care of neurological diseases in the conditions of EEMC: acute cerebrovascular accidents (strokes), traumatic brain injuries, acute inflammatory diseases of the brain and spinal cord and their membranes, convulsive syndrome, mental illness (anxious — depressive states, suicide, psychosis, dementia, epilepsy, autism), taking into account the peculiarities of helping people of childhood and old age.

Emergency medicine in pediatrics and neonatology

Number of credits-24
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms the knowledge and skills of diagnosis, differential diagnosis, emergency medical care for emergency conditions in children with EEMC, taking into account age-related characteristics.

Emergency conditions in obstetrics and gynecology

Number of credits-18
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms the knowledge and skills of diagnosis, differential diagnosis, emergency medical care in emergency conditions in obstetrics and gynecology at the prehospital stage: gestosis of pregnant women, childbirth, ectopic pregnancy, algomenorrhea, bleeding, cardiac arrest in a pregnant woman.

Emergency conditions in ophthalmology and otorhinolaryngology

Number of credits-9
Type of control-exam
The module forms the knowledge and skills of diagnosis, differential diagnosis, emergency medical care for diseases and injuries of OL organs and eyes in the conditions of EEMC to adults and children.

Emergency conditions in therapy

Number of credits-36
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms the knowledge and skills of diagnosis, differential diagnosis, emergency medical care of diseases of internal organs in patients with EEMC: emergency conditions in pulmonology, cardiology, gastroenterology, hematology, endocrinology, allergology, taking into account the peculiarities of treatment of elderly people, pregnant women.

Emergencies in traumatology, orthopedics and in accidents

Number of credits-22
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms the knowledge and skills of diagnosis, differential diagnosis, emergency care for injuries at the prehospital stage: bone fractures, dislocations, sprains, external bleeding; in case of accidents, taking into account the peculiarities of providing assistance to children and the elderly.

Emergencies in surgery in adults and children

Number of credits-19
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms the knowledge and skills of diagnosis, differential diagnosis, emergency medical care for surgical diseases in the conditions of EEMC: abdominal syndrome, acute bleeding, gastrointestinal bleeding, pulmonary hemorrhage, restrained hernia, taking into account the peculiarities of care for children and elderly people.

Emergency conditions for infectious diseases of adults and children

Number of credits-14
Type of control-exam
Discipline forms the knowledge and skills of diagnosis, differential diagnosis, emergency medical care in case of emergency conditions in the clinic of infectious diseases at the prehospital stage: acute airborne droplets, gastrointestinal, especially dangerous infections in adults and children.

Radiology and functional diagnostics

Number of credits-9
Type of control-exam
The discipline forms the knowledge and skills of interpretation of the ECG, ultrasound, echocardiography, daily monitoring of ECG, SMAD in adults and children.

Resuscitation and intensive care in Emergency and Emergency Medical Services

Number of credits-29
Type of control-exam
The discipline forms the knowledge and skills of diagnosing and providing intensive emergency medical care in critical conditions, disorders of vital organs in the conditions of LUTS: cardiac arrest, acute right- and left-ventricular heart failure, pulmonary embolism, shocks, coma, acute obstruction of the respiratory tract adults and children.