Monday, April 27, 2020

Christianity (Protestant)

The purpose I share my medical syllabus during my era is to give an idea for future medical students about the topic they would learn in medical school.

Topic of Christianity (Protestant) discussed during my time in Medical School:


1st semester:
- Introduction to Protestant knowledge
- Medical history in Protestant
- Philosophy of knowledge in Protestant

5th semester:
- Abortion cases in Protestant: Human as a creation of god, life and death in Bible, abortion in Christianity etiquette
- Reproduction and gender in Christianity: Human as a social creation, sexuality differences, sex and order to reproduce (to have child), gender problems and gender equality in Bible
- Unnatural pregnancy in Christianity: Marriage as a unity of life and child as god's blessing, parents responsibility in formation of family, Christianity etiquette in test-tube baby, insemination, ovum donation and surrogate mother
- Contraception in Christianity: Concept of sex as physical expression of love, basic concept of family planning in Bible, theological etiquette of contraception pill, intrauterine device (IUD), implant, condom. spermicide, diaphragm, sterilization, and calendar system
- Death and dying in Christianity: Terminology of "death" in Protestant, types of death and basic characteristic of human being, temporary life in sheol, second-time arrival of Jesus and awaken of human being
- Euthanasia: Definition of euthanasia, problem of euthanasia in medical and Christianity ettiquette, role of church in euthanasia problems
- Organ transplantation: Transplantation technology and it's problem, basic practice in order to get organ for transplantation, etiquette decision of human organ transplantation in Protestant aspect
- Development of child's behavior and personality: Effect of religion to child's behavior and personality development, child and development as an ethical creature, child and changing of behavior-personality
- Ethical code of Indonesian doctor, oath, medical problems and violation of law: Ethical code of Indonesian doctor and oath in Protestant aspect, main norm in Christianity etiquette, conscience role as source of norm, modern world-medical problems and violation of law, malpractice cases
- Community rights for health care
- Service to patient in general and service to terminal-ill patient in Christianity aspect
- Service to depressive patient, disable patient, suicidal patient in Protestant aspect
- Communication with patient



*This medical syllabus copied and edited from 3 manual books for 1st semester medical student and 3 manual books for 5th semester medical student from my university during my era. 
**The topic currently discussed in my university may different from this syllabus due to progression of medical knowledge and improvement of quality for medical syllabus based on my university assessment.

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