Regulations

18/Apr/2024
18/Apr/2024

REGULATIONS FOR CLASSES IN THE SUBJECT
Oral Surgery
For Students 3 rd , 4 th and 5th year of dental studies conducted
in Department of Oral Surgery
The Faculty of Medical Sciences in Zabrze
in the academic year 2023/2024
Head of the Department Dr hab. n. med. Tadeusz Morawiec

Classes in the subject of oral surgery are conducted on the basis of o Study Regulations of the
Medical University of Silesia in Katowice, constituting the Appendix 1 to Resolution 49/2022
of the Senate of SUM of June 29, 2022. and these Regulations.
I. Principles of participation in the classes
1. Classes (lectures, seminars, exercises) are held according to the schedule set by the
Dean.
2. In terms of remote classes, it is allowed to change the date of the classes by the Head of
the Unit - information about the date and the platform used is announced on the Unit's
website.
3. Participation in lectures, seminars and exercises is obligatory.
4. The student is obliged to participate in classes with the student group to which he has
been assigned for the given academic year.
5. The student is obliged to arrive on time for classes conducted in the form of stationary
and to log in to the e-learning system on time in the case of classes conducted with the
use of distance learning techniques and methods.
6. The student is obliged to prepare theoretical for classes in accordance with the planned
subject matter, based on the given literature. Failure to prepare for the classes will be
equivalent to failing them.
7. During classes at the University, the Student:
- is obliged to maintain medical confidentiality and protect personal data in
accordance with the GDPR,
- is obliged to comply with the content of the oath and the regulations applicable at
SUM, and in particular to respect the dignity of all participants of the teaching
process and to take care of the good name of the University,
- is obliged to comply with the health and safety rules,
- is obliged to use personal protective equipment in accordance with the
guidelines of the Unit.

8. Should take care of the place where classes are conducted, including the order and
proper condition of the devices they use. Any noticed defects should be reported to the
academic teacher conducting the classes. In the event of damage, a Medical Equipment
Damage Protocol is prepared. Students of a given group / section are financially
responsible for any shortages of materials and instruments found after the end of the
exercises, as well as for damage to equipment.
9. Should not: eat meals in the place where classes are conducted or bring unnecessary
personal belongings to be left in the cloakroom.
10. It is strictly forbidden to bring and use electronic devices and audiovisual registration
during the course of classes and final credits in the Student's course.

11. All teaching materials are protected by copyright in terms of intellectual property.
Violation of copyright and the right to protect the image (recording, photographing,
copying, recording) will result in the initiation of disciplinary proceedings.

II. Rules for justifying absences from classes and making up for absences
1. Every absence from classes must be excused by presenting the teacher to the
classes immediately, or within 5 working days after the cause of the absence
ceases to exist, an appropriate document (medical certificate, court certificate,
etc.)
2. Justifying absences from classes is carried out in accordance with par. 15 of the
Rules of Study at SUM
3. Classes missed for justified reasons should be done with another exercise group
on the date agreed with the Head of the Unit or a person authorized by him.
4. In the event of absence from the classes, the Student is obliged to proceed with
the verification of the obtained learning outcomes on the terms and within the
time limits set by the Head of the Unit or a person authorized by him.

III. Rules for completing the classes

1. The condition for obtaining credit for classes in the subject is participation in all planned
forms of classes (lectures, seminars, exercises) and obtaining positive grades from all
partial tests (oral or written) checking the learning outcomes
2. If the Student is absent from the partial credit for the course within the prescribed
period, he / she may report for the next fixed date, treated as a resit.
3. The student has the right to a double improvement of each partial credit.
4. In the event of failure to pass the retake tests, the Student has the right to take a final test
(oral or written) from the entire material included in the program of classes (exercises /
seminars).
5. The deadlines for completing the course are set by the Head of the Unit running the
course.
6. The Student's absence at the test on the date set by the Head of the Unit results in the
loss of the completion date.
7. A student who has not obtained a credit for a course in a subject will not be allowed to
take the exam on the first date, obtaining an unsatisfactory grade on the first date of the
exam.
8. The student has the right to attempt to pass the course classes before each exam date.

IV. Rules for completing the final course exam
1. The form of passing the final course of oral surgery is an exam.
2. During one day, the Student may take an exam or get a grade for one subject only.
3. The condition for taking the exam is getting credit for classes in the subject.
4. The date of the exam is set and announced to students in accordance with §19 of the
Regulations of Studies at SUM.
5. Failure to pass a course or unexcused absence of a Student from an exam on the
scheduled date is tantamount to receiving an unsatisfactory grade (applies to all dates of
exams).
6. The thematic scope of the exam includes materials from lectures, seminars and exercises,
as well as recommended literature.

7. The exam is carried out in oral form (practical part) and written test (theoretical part)/
oral ( resit exam).
8. The condition for admission to the practical part of the exam is obtaining credit for
classes and seminars.
9. The graded credit should take place after completing the course classes and before the
examination session.
10. The practical examination, with the Dean's consent, may be held before the examination
session.
11. The theoretical examination will be a written test examination carried out remotely at
the university or an oral examination.
12. According to the Regulations of Studies at SUM, in the case of test exams, passing is
obtained after achieving 70% of correct answers.
13. In the event of an unsatisfactory grade in the examination, the Student is entitled to two
exams resit.
14. The first or second resit examination date may be a comission examination at the written
request of the Student or Examiner. The commission examination is extraordinary and
cannot be treated as an additional term.
15. During the examination, the Student is strictly forbidden to contact third parties in
person or via electronic devices and to use auxiliary materials. Failure to comply with
the rules is the basis for stopping the exam, which is tantamount to receiving an
unsatisfactory grade by the Student. This fact is recorded in the exam/graded credit
report by the Examiner.
16. The exam includes the verification of learning outcomes in terms of knowledge and
skills. Therefore, the final grade in the subject takes into account the results of both the
practical and theoretical part of the exam. It is the weighted average of the grades
obtained in both of the above-mentioned parts. Final grade is a weighted average of the
grades obtained in both parts, in the ratio of 50% practical exam and 50% theoretical
exam.
17. A positive grade obtained in the exam is final. Retake the exam in order to improve the
positive grade obtained in the above-mentioned is unacceptable.
18. The results of the exam are announced within 5 working days from the date of their
completion in the University's IT system.

V. Principles of consultation with an academic teacher
Consultations with an academic teacher take place in accordance with the schedule available
on the Unit's website http: // chirurgiastomatologiczna.sum.edu.pl
VI. Current administrative matters related to didactics
1. Matters related to teaching, including, for example, submitting an application for
homework, should be handled electronically;
a. contact with the unit's secretary office: e-mail address: chirstom@sum.edu.pl,
b. contact with the Exercise Manager, Dr Joanna Śmieszek-Wilczewska: e-mail
address: joanna.smieszek@sum.edu.pl

2. Electronic correspondence with employees and SUM entities should be made from the
student's e-mail account.
3. The student is obliged to read messages directed to his account in the domain
s… .. @ 365.sum.edu.pl.

VII. Disputes and issues not included in these regulations will be settled in
accordance with the applicable regulations of studies at the Medical
University of Silesia in Katowice, constituting Appendix No. 1 to
Resolution No. 49/2022 of the Senate of SUM of June 29, 2022.
VIII. Depending on the current epidemic situation and the resulting
Regulations of the Rector of SUM, it is possible to change the mode and
form of conducting classes, credits and exams.
IX. The Regulations come into force on 01/10/2023

 

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