D.9. Key Learning Outcomes

1. Produces educational materials that shape the clinical applications or academic studies, or applies the novel methods into a new area on molecular, cellular and systemic effects of surgery on body physiology, cell biology, wound healing, immunology, disease pathophysiology and genetic mechanisms.

2. Analyzes and reports the data from his/her research by choosing appropriate statistical methods. Be aware of the importance of statistical and biological significance, data stability (or consistency) and heterogeneity on results.

3. Uses knowledge on clinical and academic applications and state of the art technology products. Transfers knowledge that comes from the research results into his/her applications.

4. Plans and maintains his/her research independently and according to the ethical guidelines, develops a knowledge that is needed to take part in national and international projects. Performs life long learning principles.

5. Uses the know-how about surgical research and basic science for benefit of the society, makes contributions to the national and international policies for disease prevention and treatment with other disciplines. Takes part in the updating, developing and applying the surgical research study programs, works as a consultant, who has knowledge and skills about the topic.

6. Being able to plan, apply and distribute the roles as a director or leader in multidisciplinary academic or scientific societies; has an ability to solve the conflicts. By using at least one foreign language, communicate equally in written, oral and visually in academic and professional environments.

7. Shows a multidisciplinary approach to surgical and basic science studies. Understands the health sciences on different areas, makes connections between them and presents novel scientific approaches and solutions to hypotheses.