Training "Medical Emergency Activities"
This program includes 12 hours online lectures and 40 hours of high-fidelity medical simulations and 3 hours of the OSCE exam conducted at the Multidisciplinary Medical Simulation Center. It aims to enhance practical skills for paramedic students in response to increasing demands and expanding responsibilities in the paramedic profession. The hybrid training includes 2 days online and 5 days on-site at JKU, with 20 studentss from international institutions.
- Participant characteristics and qualification criteria for IIEP Medical Emergency Activities"
2.1 Participants of the IIEP may only be persons who simultaneously meet all of the following conditions:
a) have the status of a 2nd or 3rd year student of first-cycle studies in paramedicine, or a 4th, 5th or 6th year student of medicine at a foreign university,
b) possess English language skills at least at level B2,
c) have no conditional enrolment entry for the current semester,
d) have independently and voluntarily declared their willingness to participate in the IIEP.
1.2. In the event of more applications than places available in the IIEP “Medical Emergency Procedures”, the following preferential criteria shall apply:
a) English language proficiency above B2 – 5 points,
b) motivation and justification for participation in the IIEP, conformity of the candidate’s profile with the course topic – 0–10 points.
1.3. The minimum number of participants of the IIEP is 15 and the maximum is 25, depending on the allocation of funds.
1.4. Application submission deadlines and the planned number of participants will be provided in the recruitment announcement on the UJK Medical College subpages. Applications will be accepted via UJK’s electronic recruitment system.
1.5. After the deadline indicated in item 8.4 has elapsed, a ranking list will be prepared; on its basis candidates with the highest number of points obtained on the basis of declared achievements will be invited to submit the documentation listed in item 8.6 and to present originals of documents for inspection no later than on the day of commencement of the in-person IIEP classes.
1.6. Candidates qualified for admission shall submit, via UJK’s electronic recruitment system, scans of documents confirming eligibility for the IIEP, including documents confirming additional preferential achievements for the IIEP, within the deadline indicated in the electronic recruitment system:- signed application form (including declaration of voluntary willingness to participate in the IIEP) – generated and printed from the Electronic Recruitment System;
- CV;
- a motivation letter in English (up to 1 A4 page);
- a certificate of student status;
- a certificate confirming no conditional enrolment entry;
- a statement of English language proficiency at least B2, or an appropriate certificate confirming proficiency in this language;
- GDPR declarations and consent to data processing, signed recruitment regulations.
