• Degree Programmes Offered
  • CE1: Knows the cell structure and its function. Implication of biomolecules. Knows the metabolism, its regulation and metabolic integration.
  • CE2: Is aware of the basic principles in human nutrition.
  • CE3: Knows the procedures in cell communication and the function of excitable cell membranes.
  • CE4: Knows the procedures which take place in the cell cycle. Cell differentiation and proliferation.
  • CE5: Knows the mechanisms of information, expression and genetic regulation. Inheritance patterns.
  • CE6: Knows the phases of embrionary development and organogenesis.
  • CE7: Knows the morphology, structure and function of skin, blood, organs and body systems: circulatory, digestive, locomotor, reproductive, excretory and respiratory systems; endocrine system, immune system, central and peripheral nervous systems.
  • CE8: Knows the processes of growth, maturation and aging of the different organs and systems. Homeostasis. Adaptation to the environment.
  • CE9: Handles material and the use of basic laboratory techniques.
  • CE10: Interprets a normal test.
  • CE11: Recognises the morphology and structure of tissue, organs and systems through macroscopic and microscopic methods, and image techniques.
  • CE12: Knows how to carry out functional tests, determines vital parameters and interprets them.
  • CE13: Knows how to perform a basic physical examination.
  • CE14: Knows the legal foundations of the medical practise and profession. Informed consent. Confidentiality.
  • CE15: Recognises, diagnoses and guides the management of physical and mental damage.
  • CE16: Knows of the social and legal implications of death. Recognises the normal evolution of a corpse. Knows the basis of a post-mortem diagnose and the foundations of medical criminology.
  • CE17: Is able to compile medical and legal documents.
  • CE18: Knows the basis of medical ethics. Bioethics. Solves ethical conflicts.
  • CE19: Is able to apply professional values of excellence, altruism, sense of duty and responsibility, integrity, and honesty in the professional practise.
  • CE20: Is aware of the necessity to maintain one’s professional skills.
  • CE21: Knows how to perform professional practise with respect towards the patients, their beliefs and culture.
  • CE22: Knows the principles and applies methods of preventive medicine and public health.
  • CE23: Knows how to evaluate risk factors and disease prevention. Recognises health determinants in population. Health indicators.
  • CE24: Knows the planning systems of health programmes, as well as programming and evaluation ones.
  • CE25: Understands the course of action in prevention and protection against diseases, injuries and accidents.
  • CE26: Knows how to evaluate healthcare quality and the patient’s safety strategies. Is aware of the importance of vaccines.
  • CE27: Understands basic concepts of epidemiology and demographics.
  • CE28: Is aware of healthcare planning administration at a global scale, in Europe, Spain and the autonomous communities.
  • CE29: Knows the economic and social implications which medical practise entails, considering effectiveness and efficiency criteria.
  • CE30: Knows the strategies which exist in health and environment, food safety and occupational health care
  • CE31: Knows, evaluates and uses technology and sources of clinical and biomedical information to obtain, organise, interpret and communicate clinical, sanitary and scientific information.
  • CE32: Knows key concepts of biostatistics and their application to medical sciences.
  • CE33: Is able to design and elaborate simple statistic studies by using computer programming and interprets the results.
  • CE34: Understands and interprets statistical data in medical literature.
  • CE35: Knows healthcare and disease History. Knows of the existence and the principles of alternative medicine.
  • CE36: Is able to handle a personal computer with autonomy, uses searching and retrieval information systems, knows and handles clinical documentation procedures.
  • CE37: Understands and interprets scientific texts critically.
  • CE38: Knows the principles of the scientific method, biomedical research and clinical trial.
  • CE39: Knows the principles of telemedicine.
  • CE40: Knows and manages medical principles based on (the best) evidence.
  • CE41: Knows of the aspects of communication with patients, their relatives and their social environment: clinical relationship models, interview, verbal and non-verbal communication and interferences. Delivering bad news.
  • CE42: Knows how to compile histories, records, instructions and other register documents, in a comprehensible way for patients, their relatives and other professionals.
  • CE43: Knows how to present scientific work and professional recordsto an audience, both written and orally.
  • CE44: Recognises, diagnoses and guides the management of the main skin pathologies.
  • CE45: Recognises, diagnoses and guides the management of the main blood pathologies.
  • CE46: Knows the characteristics of pregnancy, normal and pathological delivery. Puerperium period. Is aware of exploration and follow-up criteria.
  • CE47: Understands the characteristics of sexually transmitted diseases.
  • CE48: Recognises, diagnoses and guides the management of the main gynaecological pathologies.
  • CE49: Knows the characteristics of contraception and fertilisation.
  • CE50: Recognises, diagnoses, and guides the management of the main ophthalmological pathologies.
  • CE51: Is aware of tumour disease, its diagnose and management.
  • CE52: Recognises, diagnoses, and guides the management of the main pathologies affecting ear, nose, and throat.
  • CE53: Recognises, diagnoses, and guides the management of the main cardiocirculatory pathologies.
  • CE54: Recognises, diagnoses, and guides the management of the main pathologies affecting the digestive system.
  • CE55: Recognises, diagnoses, and guides the management of the main nephrourinary pathologies.
  • CE56: Recognises, diagnoses, and guides the management of the main pathologies affecting the locomotor system.
  • CE57: Recognises, diagnoses, and guides the management of the pathologies affecting the respiratory system.
  • CE58: Recognises, diagnoses, and guides the management of the main pathologies affecting the endocrine system.
  • CE59: Knows the pathologies of nutrition.
  • CE60: Recognises, diagnoses and guides the management of the main pathologies affecting the central and peripheral nervous systems.
  • CE61: Is aware of the main infectious agents and their mechanisms of action.
  • CE62: Recognises, diagnoses, and guides the management of the main infectious pathologies affecting various organs and systems.
  • CE63: Recognises, diagnoses, and guides the management of the main pathologies affecting the immune system.
  • CE64: Knows the morphofunctional characteristics of newborns, children and adolescents, as well as the characteristics of growth, and of preterm infants.
  • CE65: Recognises, diagnoses and guides the management of the main paediatric pathologies.
  • CE66: Understands the characteristics of child nutrition.
  • CE67: Knows how to make a diagnosis and apply genetic counselling.
  • CE68: Understands the processes of cognitive, emotional and psychosocial development of childhood and adolescence.
  • CE69: Knows the biological, psychological and social foundations of personality and behaviour.
  • CE70: Recognises, diagnoses and guides the management of psychiatric disorders. Psychotherapy.
  • CE71: Recognises, diagnoses and guides the management of intoxication.
  • CE72: Knows the applications of palliative medicine.
  • CE73: Is aware of the characteristics of prevalent pathologies in the case of elders.
  • CE74: Is aware of several aspects regarding family and community medicine: the patient’s vital environment, health promotion in the family and the community.
  • CE75: Recognises, diagnoses, and guides the management of vital risk situations.
  • CE76: Knows how to perform a complete anamnesis, focused on the patient and orientated to various pathologies, interpreting its meaning.
  • CE77: Knows how to perform a physical examination of the body organs and systems, as well as a psychopathological exploration, interpreting their meanings.
  • CE78: Knows how to evaluate modifications in clinical parameters at different ages.
  • CE79: Knows how to set an action plan, focused on the patient’s needs and the family and social envionment, which should be coherent regarding the patient’s symptoms and signs.
  • CE80: Knows how to carry out manoeuvres of basic and advanced life support.
  • CE81: Evaluate the risk-benefit balance of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
  • CE82: Is aware of the indications in biochemical tests, as well as haematological, immunological, microbiological, anatomical and pathological, and image tests.
  • CE83: Knows the characteristics of tissue when in case of injury, adaptation or cell death. Inflammation. Alterations of cell growth.
  • CE84: Knows the pathological anatomy of various body organs and systems.
  • CE85: Understands the use of biochemical markers, as well as cytogenetic and of molecular biology which may be applied in clinical diagnosis.
  • CE86: Knows the bases of microbiology and parasitology.
  • CE87: Is aware of the main techniques of microbiological and parasitological diagnosis and interprets the results.
  • CE88: Knows the foundations of radiation interaction with the human body.
  • CE89: Understands the foundations of basic radiological semiology of various organs and systems.
  • CE90: Knows other techniques to obtain diagnostic image.
  • CE91: Assesses indications and contraindications of radiological studies.
  • CE92: Is able to apply radiological protection criteria within the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures with ionising radiation.
  • CE93: Knows the main groups of drugs, doses, routes of administration and pharmacokinetics. Interactions and adverse effects.
  • CE94: Understands the importance of prescription and pharmacovigilance.
  • CE95: Knows pharmacology of various organs and systems.
  • CE96: Knows how to use medicines properly. Analgesic, antineoplastic, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory drugs.
  • CE97: Knows the general principles of anaesthesia and resuscitation.
  • CE98: Knows the bases of nutrition and diet therapy.
  • CE99: Knows the main indications for electrophysiological techniques (ECG, EEG, EMG, and others).
  • CE100: Knows of the physiopathology of wounds (including burns, frostbite and other types of wound). Wound healing.
  • CE101: Understands the characteristics of surgical haemorrhage and thromboembolic prophylaxis.
  • CE102: Is aware of the general surgical indications, preoperatory risk and postoperative complications.
  • CE103: Knows the foundations of transfusion and transplantation.
  • CE104: Knows the principles and indications of radiotherapy.
  • CE105: Knows the bases of rehab, promotion of personal autonomy, functional adaptation of/within the environment, and of other physical procedures in morbidity, for enhancing the quality of life.
  • CE106: Knows how to obtain and process a biological sample for its study though several diagnostic procedures.
  • CE107: Is able to interpret results of diagnostic tests in the laboratory.
  • CE108: Knows how to manage disinfection and sterilisation techniques.
  • CE109: Is able to interpret a radiological image through systematic reading.
  • CE110: Knows how to perform and interpret an electrocardiogram and an electroencephalogram.
  • CE111: Compiles medical prescriptions correctly, adapted to the patient’s situation and legal requirements.
  • CE112: Knows how to evaluate the nutritional status and plans diets according to specific circumstances.
  • CE113: Knows how to apply elementary surgical procedures: cleaning, haemostasis and wound suture.
  • CE114: Pre-professional internships – independent clinical rotations – and a final assessment of skills acquired in Health Care centres, Hospitals, and other health care settings which allows students incorporate professional values, communication skills, clinical reasoning, clinical administration and critical judgement, as well as attention to the most prevalent health problems in the following areas: Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Psychiatry, and other clinical disciplines.
  • CE115: Final Project: cross-curricular subject the Project of which may be associated to different disciplines.