Welche Ausbildungsinhalte werden bei einer Medizinische Grundlagen Ausbildung der Aufbaustufe 2 und 3 vermittelt?
What training content is taught in a medical basics course at advanced level 2 and 3?
The medical basics course provides in-depth knowledge about the human body, clinical pictures and relevant aspects from practice. The scope varies depending on the chosen advanced level:
- Advanced level 2: 350 teaching hours
- Advanced level 3: 600 teaching hours
In terms of content, both levels cover key subject areas:
- Anatomy, physiology and pathology: basics and in-depth study of the structure and function of the human body and common diseases
- Infection theory and hygiene: teaching the basics of pathogens and measures to prevent infection in everyday working life
- Interviewing and psychology: introduction to professional communication and psychological principles in dealing with patients
- Pharmacology: overview of active ingredients, mechanisms of action and their practical significance in a therapeutic context
- Case analysis and clinical reasoning: developing the ability to evaluate information in a targeted manner, make diagnoses and derive suitable measures
- Profession-specific assessment of findings: practice-oriented training for the structured assessment of findings in the respective specialist area
- Biochemical basics: basic knowledge of the function of cells, enzymes, metabolic processes and their relevance for health and disease
The contents of a basic medical training course form a valuable basis for use in the medical-therapeutic field and serve as a prerequisite for further training.
Please note: The specific content may vary depending on the school. It is worth enquiring directly with your chosen school to find out what the focus is. A contact form is available for simple clarification. The question can then be forwarded directly to the relevant school.