KROK
is a Medical Licensing Examination for awarding the qualification of doctor or
pharmacist. Students who prepare for the specialties “Medicine”, “Dentistry”
and “Pharmacy” have to pass two separate test exams – “KROK–1” and “KROK–2“.
The primary examination “KROK–1” comprises of the basic biomedical sciences. “KROK–2”
comprises of the basic professionally-oriented disciplines. This certification
exam used to recognize the appropriate level of professional knowledge and
skills of students in higher medical (pharmaceutical) educational institutions’
minimum needed level of qualification according to national qualification
requirements.
Testing
Centre of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine conducts this KROK exam. KROK 1 –
This is the foremost part of the Ukrainian Medical Examination. KROK-1 is on
the general scientific discipline, which can be cleared after studying basic
fundamental disciplines included in the KROK-1 test exam. Basically, its
objective is to test whether school students or graduates can execute important
concepts of the foundational sciences to the practice of medicine. Ukrainian
medical students usually take KROK -1 at the end of the third year of medical
school to seek licensure to practice medicine in Ukraine. Graduates of
international medical schools must also attempt Step 1 if they want to practice
in Ukraine. The Exam holds for three and a half hours (4 hours for foreign
students ) and taken in a single day. It comprises of 200 multiple-choice
questions. The minimum percentage required to clear the exams as quoted by the
Testing Centre is 60.5%. All students who couldn’t clear the KROK-1 exam can retake
the KROK-1 but not more than 2 times in the terms established by the Ministry
of Health of Ukraine. In case they are unable to pass even after the third
attempt, the students are not admitted to the next examination session and
expelled from the institution of higher education.
KROK-2
– the examination for professionally-oriented disciplines that correspond to
the training program for professionals in the medical field. The minimum
passing percentage as quoted by the Testing Center is 60.5%. Students who get a
negative result on the KROK-2 test are allowed to complete the state graduation
tests. But they are exempted from getting a certificate of licensing KROK-2
test. If the candidate fails to clearly state attestation, they won’t get the
diploma of higher education institutions. The candidate can retake the KROK-2
test within a year.
Only
students without backlogs in the curriculum, particularly in the disciplines of
“KROK-1” are permitted to attend the exam “KROK-1”.
The students with no arrears are only eligible to attend the exam “KROK-2” in
the implementation of the curriculum and with the presence of certificates of
the license exam “KROK-1”.
SYLLABUS
KROK 1 –
- Human anatomy – 9%
- Biology – 7%
- Biological Chemistry – 16%
- Histology, Cytology and Embryology
– 4%
- Microbiology, Virology and
Immunology – 18.5%
- Physiology – 6%
- Pathophysiology – 16%
- Pathomorphology – 12.5%
- Pharmacology – 11%.
KROK 2 –
- 40% of therapeutic profile
tasks (Therapy, Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology, Endocrinology,
Occupational Diseases, Phthisiatry, Radiology, and Radiation Medicine,
Psychiatry, Dermatology, Neurology, Clinical Immunology, Clinical
Pharmacology)
- 20% of surgical profile
tasks (general surgery, oncology, urology, anesthesiology, and critical
care medicine, orthopedics, and traumatology, otolaryngology,
ophthalmology, neurosurgery, pediatric surgery, forensic medicine)
- 15% of pediatric profile
tasks (pediatrics, childhood infections, neonatology)
- 12.5% of hygiene profile
tasks (hygiene, health care organization)
- 12.5% of obstetrics and
gynecology profile tasks.
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