Program Learning Outcomes

Knowledge and Understanding
  • K1 Demonstrate knowledge in the basic and clinical sciences that are foundational to the practice of medicine.
  • K2 Recognize the body functions in health and disease including the determinants and risk factors for disease, and its management.
  • K3 Understand the dynamics of healthcare systems for providing effective patient care with the system.
  • K4 Discuss the principles of evidence-based, and preventive medicine for improving clinical outcomes and promoting healthy lifestyles.
  • K5 Acquire knowledge to utilize epidemiological data for research, clinical decision-making and designing population-based healthcare strategies.
Skills
  • S1 Conduct maneuvers and procedures on patients with high levels of clinical skills to accurately assess patient health.
  • S2 Recognize common and life-threatening risks and health problems in patients, and provide appropriate care.
  • S3 Utilize laboratory and clinical investigations to formulate problems list and accurate differential diagnosis.
  • S4 Develop and implement treatment and management plans using clinical reasoning that address resolution of health problems.
  • S5 Apply scientific principles from the basic and clinical sciences to practice evidence-based, cost-effective, and preventive medicine.
  • S6 Communicate professionally and respectfully with colleagues, patients, and families while managing difficult relationships effectively.
  • S7 Apply investigatory and analytical thinking in medical research to translate new concepts into improved patient care outcomes.
Values, Autonomy, and Responsibility
  • V1 Demonstrate commitment to the ethical principles of healthcare provision with integrity and respect for human dignity.
  • V2 Counsel and educate patients and families on healthcare principles and treatment plans.
  • V3 Develop management plans that consider psychosocial, cultural, and economic factors for optimal patient care.
  • V4 Build effective therapeutic relationships with patients, families, interdisciplinary healthcare teams, and the community.