Start of the course,. Patient with an increase in blood pressure.
Patient with pain in the lower limbs.
Vomiting patient
PAtient with weight loss or wtih kachexia
A pale patient
Patient with recurrent chest pain.
Patient with acute neurological symptoms.
Patient with pain abdominal pain
Patient with obesity
Patient with hepatosplenomegaly
Patient with heart murmur
Patient with hemoptysis
Patient with diarrhoea
Patient with thyroid enlargement
Patient with spontaneous bleeding
Patient with chronic shortness of breath and swelling.
Patient with fever and cough
Patient with constipation.
Patient with pituitary/adrenal incidentaloma
Patient with lymphocytosis or lymph node enlargement
Patient with pathological EKG.
Patient with impaired ventilation parameters
Patient with icterus.
Patient with hyperglycaemia
Patient treated with cancer chemotherapy and targeted therapy
Patient with hearth palpitation or with cardiac syncope
Patient with radiographic findings of lung shadowing or infiltration
Patient with hepatomegaly
Patient with complications of diabetes
Patient with skeletal pain and pathological elfo protein
Patient with acute anuria/oliguria / ionic imbalance
Patient with spontaneous (non-traumatic) fracture
Approved patient with high fever
Patient in shock
Cardiology, angiology
Patient with rapidly deteriorating kidney function
Patient with subfebrile and butterfly exanthema
Patient with prolonged subfebrile episodes
Patient with disorder of consciousness
Pneumology
Pacient s proteinuria and/or hematuria
Female patient with paintful disability of the joints of both hands
Patient with fever and disorder of consciousness
Sudden collapse on the street
Hematology, oncology
Patient with chronically deteriorating renal function
Patient with painful swelling of the toe joint
Patient with fever and patological RTG of lungs
Patient with acute chest pain
Gastroenterology
Patient with leukocyturia (and fever/renal dysfunction)
Patient with acute dyspnoe accompanied by exanthema and a pressure dropp
Patient with temperature and dirrhoea
Patient with acute dyspnoea
Nefrology, clinical biochemistry
Patient wih replecement of kidney function
Patient with recurren infections
Patient with complications of antibiotic treatment
Patient with hematemesis or with melena
Rheumatology
Training in clinical internal medicine for students in 6th year. Training has a practical and a theoretical part. In the practical part, students participate in the routine medical care of the patient under the supervision of qualified physicians. The students are also obliged to take part in the patients admission and assist by some of the diagnostic and invasive procedures. During the rotating training scheme, students work at the admission of internal patients and at the departments of internal medicine (department of cardiology, pneumology, gastroenterology, hepatology, nefrology, diabetology and endocrinology, hematology and intensive care unit).
This practice can be done in any hospital with the entire spectrum of internal medicine and with unselectited acute admission from the service area. In the seminars, held by senior teachers or professors, lectured subspecialties of internal medicine are discussed. Final state exam: multiple-choice test, practical and oral examination.