Magistracy

Speciality Code:

7M04236

Speciality Name:

Jurisprudence in Health Care

Faculty:

Faculty of Medicine and Health

Qualification:
  • Profile direction - Master of Law
  • Model of graduating student
  • Mandatory disciplines
  • Elective disciplines
  • Professional
Upon completion of this program, it is expected that undergraduates will be able to:
1) Use dogmatic (formal-legal), comparative-legal, social-legal, historical-legal, theoretical-legal, meta-theoretical, predictive methods of legal analysis in their scientific research.
2) Integrate knowledge of a foreign language, management and management psychology into the context of your own scientific research.
3) Make your own original contribution to the development of jurisprudence in the field of health care by writing and defending a master's thesis.
4) To carry out a legal analysis of preventive measures to prevent offenses in the field of administrative, civil, criminal, labor law.
5) Conduct a comprehensive assessment of legal issues in the field of public health protection in organizations involved in the provision of medical, diagnostic and preventive care.
6) Conduct critical legal analysis, evaluation and synthesis of new and complex ideas, problems, approaches and trends in the field of health law.
7) Demonstrate an understanding of cause-and-effect relationships and methodological approaches in interpreting data in relation to the legal liability of medical organizations and medical personnel.
8) Assess the significance of the influence of the personal qualities of a lawyer with knowledge of the legal framework in the field of healthcare on the performance of healthcare organizations.
9) Comply with professional, ethical and legal principles in your work.
10) To popularize legal knowledge in your practical work in healthcare institutions.
11) Competently and competently draw up conclusions when advising employees of a healthcare organization on legal issues with a focus on developing their legal awareness, increasing legal competencies in the field of health care.
12) Build effective professional communication with colleagues.
  Data for 2022-2025 years
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