Students
1. will be prompted to practice their skills in clinical examination and medical history taking with a special emphasis on perfect execution.
2. will acquire thorough understanding about preventive measures in pediatrics - newborn screening (including taking of samples during the clerkship), vaccination, vitamin D and vitamin K supplementation, the schedule and purpose of individual well-child visits at the pediatric office.
3. will successfully carry out basic clinical care of a newborn, infant, and toddler - changing a diaper, taking care of the diaper region, assisting by breastfeeding education, preparing infant formula, and feeding the child both with formula and complementary foods.
4. will be able to do anthropometric measurements (measuring length/height, weighing the child, and measuring head circumference). They will become acquainted with growth charts and their interpretation.
5. will thoroughly examine a child under the supervision of a doctor. This comprises the examination of a newborn, infant, toddler, preschooler, school-aged child, and adolescent including the evaluation of pubertal maturation.
6. will familiarize themselves with clinical signs and findings acquired through the clinical examination of common childhood diseases (newborn jaundice, failure to thrive, growth faltering, developmental delay, acute respiratory tract infections, acute gastroenteritis, acute urinary tract infections, and exanthematous diseases).
7. will master taking urine samples for urinalysis and urine culture (including urinary catheter insertion procedure in girls and catching mid-stream urine in boys), taking blood samples for complete blood count with differential, biochemical analysis, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), assist in preparing and maintaining intravenous therapy, and vaccination.
8. will be acquainted with the indications for additional investigations (x-ray, ultrasound, cardiovascular and neurologic examination) and indications for physiotherapy.
9. will be included in clinical consideration of necessity to admit a patient.
10. will be educated during short lectures in clinical aspects of acute pediatric care.
11. will be acquainted with the administrative procedures regarding admitting and discharging patients or with administration at the pediatric office.