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Text “Organization of the Medical Institute”.
The head of the medical Institute carries the title of rector. He is responsible for the administration and supervision of the Institute. His responsibilities are shared with assistants who carry the titles of pro-rectors. In many cases they are responsible for specific activities within the Institute, e.g. pro-rector for research, pro-rector for academic work or pro-rector for administration.
The major teaching and administrative unit of medical institutes is the faculty. A medical institute may have one or more faculties. Each faculty is headed by a dean. The dean is responsible for the administrative affairs of the faculty.
Several individual disciplines each organized as a department or chair, constitute a faculty. Each chair has a head, usually a professor who serves as the chair man.
Every medical institute may have from one to five faculties of therapy, pediatrics and sanitation-hygiene. All students have their preclinical subjects together and then pursue specialized clinical training in one of the three faculties. About 70% of medical students study in faculties of therapy.
Medical students have an opportunity to become acquainted with research in medical sciences through scientific circles. Most chairs in a medical institute have a scientific circle for students interested in a specific discipline. These circles represent an active and energetic program of organized extra-curricular activity directed towards increasing the students' interest in research.
Although students may participate in these circles beginning in the first year, the heavy schedule of required courses causes most students to postpone participation until their third year. Between 20-25% of medical students participate in the scientific circles. Between 1 and 2% of the students in the scientific circles develop into serious research workers. Some of the students who do outstanding research are given the opportunity to go directly into post-graduate courses in medical institutes or research institutes following graduation.
ОТВЕТЬТЕ НА ОПРОСЫ ПО ТЕКСТУ
2. What is the organization of the Institute?
3. What is the possibility to become acquainted with research in the Institute?
4. What is the rector responsible for?
5. What is pro-rector responsible for?
6. What is dean responsible for?