| 1 | Demonstrates fundus and ear examination on a model. |
| 2 | Performs lumbar puncture on a model. |
| 3 | Explains the diagnosis, clinical, and morphological features of infectious, vascular, neoplastic, degenerative, and toxic diseases of the central and peripheral nervous systems. |
| 4 | Lists congenital malformations of the central nervous system. |
| 5 | Explains central nervous system trauma and increased intracranial pressure syndrome. |
| 6 | Classifies striated muscle diseases and lists the major disease groups. |
| 7 | Explains bone structure and fracture healing processes. |
| 8 | Lists the clinical and pathological features of infectious, metabolic, and neoplastic bone diseases. |
| 9 | Knows how to take history and perform examination in psychiatric disorders; identifies the main signs and symptoms. |
| 10 | Distinguishes psychiatry from psychology; explains the role of psychiatry and the prevalence of psychiatric illnesses. |
| 11 | Describes the place of psychiatry in general medical practice; recognizes the importance of holistic patient care and treatment within the biopsychosocial model. |
| 12 | Recognizes anxiety disorders and related conditions. |
| 13 | Identifies mood disorders. |
| 14 | Explains the signs, symptoms, and treatment approaches of schizophrenia and psychotic disorders. |
| 15 | Identifies alcohol and substance use disorders. |
| 16 | Lists the symptoms of substance dependence and available treatment options. |
| 17 | Understands disorders related to sexuality and the concept of normal sexuality. |
| 18 | Lists the visual pathways and causes of vision loss. |
| 19 | Lists paralytic strabismus, optic nerve disorders, and pupillary abnormalities. |
| 20 | Lists the concept of physical medicine and rehabilitation and the steps of musculoskeletal examination. |
| 21 | Classifies rheumatic diseases and lists their clinicopathological features. |
| 22 | Explains the semiology of peripheral nerves, cranial nerves, pyramidal and extrapyramidal systems, as well as reflex and consciousness evaluation. |
| 23 | Lists the clinical and pathological features of joint diseases. |
| 24 | Explains the characteristics of developmental dysplasia of the hip. |
| 25 | Lists the clinical features and diagnostic methods of epilepsy. |
| 26 | Identifies facial nerve and cochleovestibular system disorders. |
| 27 | Lists soft tissue infections and inflammatory diseases. |
| 28 | Explains the basic principles of treatment in acute poisoning. |
| 29 | Lists the physiology of the neuromuscular junction and the drugs affecting this region. |
| 30 | Explains the mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, toxic effects, drug interactions, and clinical use of general and local anesthetics. |
| 31 | Explains the effects, pharmacokinetics, toxic effects, drug interactions, and clinical effects of substances in alcohol and tobacco. |
| 32 | Explains the mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, toxic effects, drug interactions, and clinical use of drugs used in diseases related to the central nervous system. |
| 33 | Explains the mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, toxic effects, drug interactions, and clinical use of antipyretic and analgesic drugs. |
| 34 | Explains normal human sexuality and the psychophysiology of sexual function. |
| 35 | Recognizes child mental health issues and identifies psychiatric disorders in childhood. |
| 36 | Explains laboratory diagnostic methods and genetic approaches in neurotropic viral infections. |