mbbs (bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery)
- “creating tomorrow’s medicaldoctors”
course description
phase one: foundation block
phase i of the course begins with three months of orientation program emphasizing course structure, importance of appropriate communication skills, language proficiencies, ethical & moral values, humanity and duties of the doctor. it also introduces students to application of basic sciences in clinical context along with concept of active learning and evidence-based practice. this block will be followed by a period of formative assessment to familiarize students with examination requirements and techniques.
mbbs101 introduction to study of medicine
the foundation block focuses on the basic knowledge which year 1 medical students need to prepare themselves for up-coming systems blocks and beyond. it covers basic anatomy, cell biology, immunology, physiology, pharmacology, and microbiology. this block aims to give an overview to health and diseases (clinical medicine), the practice of medicine on a personal level (doctor/patient relationship and medical ethics) and on a population level (healthcare in macau). in parallel, students will have hands-on experience in practical and clinical skills classes to enhance their learning experience.
mbbs102 language & communication skills
the language and communications block focuses on improving the students’ ability to communicate effectively, both in speech and also in writing. it covers introduction to language and communications, the importance of communication in medicine, presentation skills and poster making, grouping up, student-led lectures, making posters & discussion forum, discussion forum, poster presentations.
mbbs103 medical ethics, humanities and law (mehl)
the mehl is a longitudinal teaching module covering the 5-year study of the mbbs program. a variety of well-structured lectures and interactive experiential learning activities is the mainstay of mehl for delivering abstract and intuitive concept such as self-understanding, human nature, as well as life and death. the teaching of legally associated issues, for example the definition of medical incidents, patient’s right, liabilities of medical-related legal persons, legal regulations applicable to medical services, etc., is another inevitable component constituting the mehl. in particular, the mehl also focuses on the education of constitution and basic law, with the hope of fostering our students to become skillful and law-abiding medical professionals equipped with a passion of serving not just the local society but also the country.
mbbs104 interpersonal skills workshop
the course aims to assist the student in developing fundamental communication skills and professional behavior upon which they will build their future medical practice.
phase one : basic & applied biomedical sciences
phase i will continue with nine blocks of five weeks each consisting of respiratory, cardio-vascular, gastrointestinal, urogenital, musculoskeletal, central nervous, head & neck, haematology and immunology, and endocrine systems. teaching in these blocks will be organized with integration of anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, pathology, microbiology based on clinical scenarios. there will be written and practical summative examination at the end of gastrointestinal and endocrine systems followed by four weeks of elective period before students’ progress to third year of phase ii program.
mbbs105 biomedical sciences in clinical context - respiratory system
this block aims to provide a basic understanding of normal structure and function of the respiratory system and pathology, microbiology, immunology, radiology, diagnosis and treatment and management of common respiratory diseases. it covers basic anatomy, cell biology, immunology, physiology, pharmacology, and microbiology.
mbbs106 biomedical sciences in clinical context - cardiovascular system
the cardiovascular system block focuses on the heart and vasculature. this block aims to provide a comprehensive survey of the structure and function of the various components of the cardiovascular system, followed by how these structures and functions can go wrong in a few common cardiovascular diseases.
mbbs107 biomedical sciences in clinical context - gastrointestinal system
the gastrointestinal system block focuses on the gastrointestinal tract and its associated structures like the pancreas, liver and gallbladder. the block starts with a comprehensive survey of the structure and function of the various components of the gastrointestinal system followed by how these structures and functions can go wrong in a few common gastrointestinal diseases. this block aims to provide a basic understanding of normal structure and function of the gastrointestinal system and pathology, microbiology, immunology, radiology, diagnosis and treatment and management of common gastrointestinal diseases.
mbbs201 biomedical sciences in clinical context - urogenital system
the urogenital system block utilizes an interdisciplinary approach to cover the fundamental knowledge covering the structure, function, and pathogenesis of urogenital system.
mbbs202 biomedical sciences in clinical context - musculoskeletal system
the musculoskeletal system block focuses on the limbs and the back. in this system block, students will start with a comprehensive survey of the structure and function of the various components of the musculoskeletal components of the limbs and the back. the pathogenesis and management of common musculoskeletal conditions will be discussed in lectures, as well as in team-based learning and practical sessions.
mbbs203 biomedical sciences in clinical context - nervous system
the nervous system block focuses on the nerves and neuronal network which make up the central and peripheral nervous systems. in this system block, students will learn a comprehensive treatment of the anatomy of central and peripheral nervous system structures, followed by the physiology and pathophysiology of the central and peripheral nervous system. throughout the block, we will also explore the drugs used to modulate nervous system function in the treatment of disease.
mbbs204 biomedical sciences in clinical context - head & neck system
the head & neck system block aims to provide the knowledge on the structure and function of different parts of the head, neck and skin; the derangement of the various structures in the head, neck and skin in common diseases affecting them; the mechanisms of some common symptoms and signs of head, neck and skin diseases; the principles of the medical and surgical management of some common diseases affecting head, neck and skin.
mbbs205 biomedical sciences in clinical context - haematology & immunology system
the hematology and immunology (h/i) block focuses on fluid connective tissue, blood, which is dynamic perfusion of vasculature with specialized cells in plasma. definition of hematology is the study of blood and its related diseases, whereas immunology is the study of the immune system. in this system block, an overview of the structure and function of h/i systems and the consequences of dysfunction of the h/i system and its related diseases and strategies of treatments against h/i systems would be discussed.
mbbs206 biomedical sciences in clinical context - endocrine system
the endocrine system block focuses on the normal functions of the endocrine systems and the diseases that occur as a result of disorders of endocrine function. in this system block, students will learn about the anatomy, histology and the physiology of the endocrine system. students will also learn about the importance of calcium, vitamin d and glucose regulation by the endocrine system. they will study the involvement of hormones in development and growth and how adipose tissues contribute to hormone release. in addition, they will learn about clinical features of several hormonal disorders. lastly, they will study the general and pharmacological management of common endocrine disorders.
year 3
clinical-based teaching in hospitals
- introduction to clinicalskills
- mbbs301 introduction to clinical skills
- mbbs302 medicine-related clinical foundationclerkship
- mbbs303 surgery-related clinical foundation clerkship mbbs304 family medicine and community medicine-relatedclerkship
phase two : junior clerkship
the third year of clinical foundation course with three rotations will be held at hospital, family medicine and community health clinics to learn basic clinical examination skills with real patients across various specialties. students will have an opportunity to acquire competency and skills in making diagnosis based on comprehensive history taking and physical examinations before any routine and supportive investigation are undertaken. course will end with third summative written and clinical examination followed by four weeks of elective.
year 4-5 clinical-based teaching in hospitals
- mbbs401 medicine-related clinical advancedclerkship
- mbbs402 surgery-related clinical advancedclerkship
- mbbs403 family medicine and community medicine-related clinical advanced clerkship
- mbbs404 internal medicine-related clinical specialty clerkship and assistant internship
- mbbs405 surgery-related specialty clinical clerkship and assistantinternship
- mbbs406 obstetrics and gynecology-related clinical specialty clerkship and assistantinternship
- mbbs407 pediatrics-related specialty clinical clerkship and assistant internship
- mbbs408 subspecialty-related specialty clinical clerkship and assistant internship
- mbbs409 family and community medicine-related specialty clinical clerkship and assistantinternship
- mbbs410 alternativemedicine
phase three : senior clerkship
the senior clerkship of six months duration will be, in practice, an extension of clinical foundation course to consolidate clinical diagnostic skills with interpretation of investigation and management of patients from paediatrics to geriatrics, ophthalmology, dermatology & ear, nose, throat senior clerkship will be done at hospitals and clinics. there will be summative objective structured clinical examination (osce) at the end of clerkship along with formative evaluation of students’ logbooks and clinical competence as a part of continuous assessment.
phase three: specialty clerkship & assistant internship
specialty clerkship is a year long program consisting of six rotations of eight weeks each comprising specialties of surgery, medicine, obstetrics & gynaecology, paediatrics, family medicine, psychiatry, community medicine and other subspecialties. emphasis in this clerkship will be on management issues. after progressing through phase i, ii and part of iii modules, it is expected that students have acquired sufficient skills to participate in active management of patients as an assistant interns along with interprofessional team. after completion of specialty clerkships and a period of revision, students will need to write the final examination.
year 6: working under supervision - clinical internship in hospitals
after successful accomplishment at the final examination, medical students will undertake 12 months of compulsory and supervised internship of 4 rotations with 3 months each at recognized training units in local or overseas hospitals. the university will monitor the internship program to make sure interns have obtained good clinical experience; and supervisors have signed their logbooks to document satisfactory completion of internship before they can fulfill the degree requirements.
mbbse01/mbbse02/mbbse03: electives
students are given opportunities to enrich themselves by hands-on experience in health-related research, which can be either basic science or clinical in wet lab, dry (virtual ai lab), hospitals, companies, volunteerism in local or overseas organizations. the electives are self-initiated to learn with the supervision and guidance from the designated supervisor from must medical faculty and the hosting organizations.