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Curriculum of the first study year
Name of the study subject
Contact lessons
ECTS
1.
Holistic treatment of terminaly ill people based on scientific methods
10
2.
Phylosophically supported palliative care at the end of life
10
3.
Basics of health gerontology
10
4.
Frailty in elderly population and the most common chronic diseases
10
5.
Pain control in palliative care
5
6.
Therapeutic communication and ethical dilemmas in palliative care
10
7.
Loss and grief through the life-cycle and the process of mourning
5
Total
60
Curriculum of the second study year
Name of the study subject
Contact lessons
ECTS
1.
The dying process and decent death
10
2.
Safe aging from the law aspect
5
3.
Nutrition and aging
5
4.
Optional subject 1
10
5.
Optiobal subject 2
10
6.
Master's thesis
20
Total
60
Optional subjects
Name of the study subject
1.
Clinical supervision
2.
Sociological understanding of death and dying
3.
Interprofessional cooperation in palliative care
4.
Mental health of the elderly people
5.
The use of drugs by terminally ill patients
6.
Palliative care of patients with dementia
7.
Palliative care of children and adolescents
8.
Voluntariness and self-care groups
9.
The meaning of life in the last period of life
10.
The health promotion in all life stages