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Faculty of Medicine
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Certificat d'université : compétence en soins d'urgence
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 Programme structure
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Additional information
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First Year
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Second year
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Additional information
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 Information
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 Mr Vincent D'ORIO Emergency Department Block B35 - CHU - 4000 Liege Phone number : 04/366.77.22 e-mail address : v.dorio@ulg.ac.be
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 Legal framework
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 A.M. of 14/02/2005 (MB: 04/03/2005): Ministerial decree setting out the special criteria for approving specialist doctors holding a specific professional qualification in emergency medicine, doctors specialising in emergency medicine and doctors specialising in acute medicine, as well as internship supervisors and internship departments in these disciplines.
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 Presentation
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 This certificate aims to prepare doctors for authorisation as holder of the professional title of `competence¿ in emergency medical care. The training aims, among other things, at acquiring the skills for managing an emergency department in terms of hospital and pre-hospital activities. From this point of view, candidates should acquire concepts of managing hospital service alerts (MASH plan) and managing exceptional situations (catastrophe plan).
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 Special conditions of access / students concerned
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 This training is aimed at doctors in one of the basic disciplines: anaesthesia recovery, internal medicine, cardiology, gastro-enterology, pneumology, rheumatology, surgery, neurosurgery, urology, orthopaedic surgery, reconstructive and cosmetic surgery, paediatrics or neurology and who are qualified to practice in Belgium.
Interested individuals are requested to contact the head of the course in order for their application to be considered (selection competition to be organised in April).
Applicants holding a degree from outside the European Union should contact the Admissions Department (Partial specialisation training certificate).
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 Duration of the training
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- Two years of study: The full time course includes theoretical training (30 credits per year) and clinical internships (30 credits per year). Over these 24 months of internships, a minimum of three months full time and a maximum of six months must be carried out in an approved emergency department. A minimum of 12 months must be carried out in the CHU Sart Tilman.
- The first of these two years of internship may be carried out within the Complementary Masters in anaesthesia, resuscitation, internal medicine, cardiology, gastro-enterology, pulmonology, rheumatology, surgery, neurosurgery, urology, orthopaedic surgery, reconstructive and cosmetic surgery, or paediatrics.
- Date of the start and end of the course: September to June
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 Courses programme
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Collegiality:
President : Vincent D'ORIO
Secretary : Alexandre GHUYSEN Members : Edmond BRASSEUR, Gary HARTSTEIN, Jean-Luc LAMBERT, Lucien BODSON, Didier MOENS, Nathalie JANSSEN.
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 First Year
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 Compulsory courses
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MCER0095-1
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Theory teaching : Elements of disaster medicine - Collégialité
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 | 100
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 | 30
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MSTG9014-1
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Placements - Collégialité - [11half-d Internship]
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 | 30
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 Second year
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 Compulsory courses
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MCER0095-2
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Theory teaching : Elements of disaster medicine - Collégialité
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 | 100
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 | 30
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MSTG9014-2
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Placements - Collégialité - [11half-d Internship]
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 | 30
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 Assessment
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 Students who pass the exam can obtain the certificate.
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 Registration
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 Where ? : ULg lifelong learning unit. Documents to be presented : Dean's authorisation for enrolment Enrolment fees : Certificate rate
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