D.9. Key Learning Outcomes

1. To understand medical physiology and medical sciences sufficiently to support such ideas and assess and develop that understanding.

2. To keep up with the literature in the field, and their knowledge and skills in their profession as well as to realize and apply lifelong learning process.

3. To develop and perform scientific research in their specialty alone or with a team, to be familiar with statistical methods and software.

4. To know the importance of collaboration with related medical science disciplines and to use their knowledge and problem-solving skills in the studies between those disciplines.

5. To write, publish or present a report of a research in national and international meetings.

6. To use the technology of informatics and communication as much as the field demanded.

7. To understand laboratory safety and research ethics and apply them to data collection, interpretation, and announcement.

8. To have enough skills and knowledge to use basic laboratory instruments as well as the sophisticated ones which are related to their research field.

9. To assess public health policies and practices in light of national ideals and reality.

10. To have skills in presentation and transmitting knowledge.

11. To communicate and defend their original ideas with national and international scientists by using the way of writing, speaking and presenting.