Graduation Outcomes
Basic Medical Care
This refers to the ability to establish and implement appropriate medical history taking, physical examination, testing, treatment, and prevention plans based on medical knowledge and skills related to a patient's clinical presentation.
A1. Acquire knowledge of the structure and function of the human body and apply it to basic medical care.
A2. Obtain medical history and perform necessary physical examinations based on clinical presentations.
A3. Perform procedures related to clinical presentations.
A4. Infer diagnosis based on patient information and medical evidence.
A5. Develop treatment and management plans based on medical evidence.
A6. Create medical records based on medical evidence.
A7. Understand and implement preventive measures for patient safety.
Communication and Cooperation
B1. Based on an understanding of people, one can understand and communicate with the situations of people, patients, and their caregivers, and can also communicate and cooperate with members of society and society.
Social Responsibility
C1. Develop the qualities of a responsible healthcare professional for the local community and the international community.
Professionalism
D1. Based on a professional identity, one can make appropriate decisions and take actions based on medical ethics principles in medical situations.
D2. Understand and act in accordance with relevant laws and regulations, including healthcare-related laws and regulations.
D3. Acquire medical and humanistic knowledge through self-directed lifelong learning and apply it to their respective fields.
Medical Research
E1. Equipped with basic research skills, able to analyze and utilize medical research results.
