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My practice teacher was Dr. Nagy Andras.
The fourth year is the first year in the 'clinical module'.
The good thing was that we had lecture right before the practice, so we had more 'concentrated' cardiology weekly.
We were not given the topic list until the very end of the semester and that was disappointing, because there were so many things I wanted to ask my teacher after I had seen the topic list (medications used, specific diagnostic methods etc).
The exam was written - we were given three topics directly from the topic list (you can find the topic list under My Notes).
The grading seems to have been chaotic, because some students did fine on the written and others were slaughtered, and some that did the retake (oral) got '5' without much effort and others had a huge oral exam.
During the practice we were too many students.
This is sad, because Dr Nagy was very good! He explained things very systematically and went from A-Z on all our patients.
I felt bad for Dr Nagy that students piled up in our group, because it was not his fault.
We examined patients and discussed our findings. A good class.