1. Haematology Anaemia Leukaemia Lymphoma and multiple myeloma Coagulopathy
2. Revmatology Rheumatoid arthritis. Seronegativ arthritis. Systemic diseases of connective tissue
3. Gastroenterology Disease of oesophagus Peptic ulcer disease Malabsorption syndromes and coeliac disease Idiopathic Inflammatory bowel disease Tumors of the liver and subhepatal region Tumors of the digestive system Abdominal ultrasound
4. Diabetology, endocrinology and nutrition Diabetes mellitus of type 1 and 2 Acute and chronic complication of diabetes mellitus Thyropathy Osteoporosis Hyperlipidemia a atherosclerosis Parenteral and enteral nutrition Sepsis
5. Nephrology Methods of investigation in nephrology Haematuria, proteinuria, nephrotic syndrome Acute, rapidly progressive and chronic glomerulonephritis Tubulointersticial nephritis Acute and chronic renal failure
6. Hepatology Icterus, hepatitis, cirrhosis Acute and chronic liver failure
7. Cardiology a angiology Hypertension Pulmonaly embolism Coronary disease, myocardial infarction Heart failure Arrhytmias Valvular heart disease Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Interventional angiology
8. Pneumology
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). 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.