Decree of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Socialist Republic No. 72 / 1971 Coll.
Decree of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Socialist Republic on health professionals and other health professionals
Valid
Effective from 01.09.1971
Contents
ČÁST PRVNÍ
HLAVA PRVNÍ
Oddíl první
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Oddíl druhý
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HLAVA DRUHÁ
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ČÁST DRUHÁ
HLAVA PRVNÍ
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HLAVA DRUHÁ
Oddíl první
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§ 20
§ 21
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Oddíl druhý
§ 23
§ 24
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Oddíl třetí
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Oddíl čtvrtý
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Oddíl pátý
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HLAVA TŘETÍ
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ČÁST TŘETÍ
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§ 54
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§ 56a
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§ 58
ČÁST ČTVRTÁ
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§ 61
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72
DECLARATION
Ministry of Health of the Czech Socialist Republic
of 3 August 1971
on health professionals and other health professionals
The Ministry of Health of the Czech Socialist Republic provides in agreement with the Ministry of Education of the Czech Socialist Republic and with the other participating central bodies pursuant to Sections 54 (1) and 58 (2) of Act No. 20 / 1966 Coll., on the care of the health of the people:
HEALTH WORKERS
Health workers
Categories and disciplines of healthcare professionals
Physicians
Physicians shall carry out activities requiring higher medical education, in particular carrying out investigative procedures, shall determine diagnosis, establish a treatment plan as well as a health and anti-epidemic plan, carry out medical procedures, supervise the creation and security of healthy living and working conditions, carry out the selection of persons to be included in continuous dispensary care, impose isolation and quarantine measures, issue assessments and prescribe medicines.
Pharmaceutical
(1) Farmers are engaged in activities requiring university pharmaceutical education, in particular in the preparation, manufacture, supply, distribution and control of pharmaceuticals and in special laboratory work.
(2) In particular, pharmaceuticals in pharmacies accept recipes and assess whether they comply with the relevant rules, prepare medicines, issue medicines after final inspection and check pharmaceutical raw materials for the preparation of medicines.
Dentists
Dentists provide outpatient preventive dental care. In doing so they are entitled to treat teeth in a conservative and prosthetically manner, to perform simple tooth and root extraction and to treat chronic gingivitis. If they find that a medical procedure is necessary, they shall be required to pass on the treatment to the treated person for further professional treatment or to provide him with such treatment.
Medium health workers
(1) Medium-level health professionals shall carry out professional activities requiring full secondary medical education, depending on the nature of the work carried out, either on their own or under the instructions of a doctor, pharmacist or, where appropriate, another head of staff.
(2) Medium health professionals pursue their profession in the following fields: nurse, pediatric nurse, female nurse, diet nurse, rehabilitation worker, assistant hygienic services, medical technician, pharmaceutical technician, radiological technician, dental technician and ophthalmologist.
Lower health workers
(1) Lower health professionals shall, as instructed by a doctor or pharmacist and under the authority of a secondary health worker, undertake professional activities requiring secondary medical education or other medical education.
(2) The lower health professionals pursue their profession in the following fields: nurse, foster mother, dental practitioner, masseur, disinfectant, laboratory worker, autopsy laboratory-taxidermist.
Auxiliary health workers
(1) Auxiliary medical staff shall, under the guidance of qualified professionals, undertake professional activities requiring short-term medical education.
(2) Auxiliary medical staff shall pursue their profession in the field of sanitation and sanitation for each section of the health services provided by the Ministry of Health.
The activities of the different categories and disciplines of healthcare professionals shall be subject to a specific regulation.
Eligibility to pursue health professions
Eligibility for the profession of doctor
(1) Physicians are eligible to pursue the profession by completing their studies and passing the prescribed examinations at the relevant medical faculties.
(2) Physicians-graduates of the Medical Faculty of Sanitation have competence to exercise their profession mainly in hygiene and epidemiology, and doctors-graduates of the Faculty of Children's Medicine and the Faculty of General Medical and Children's Direction to pursue their profession mainly in the care of children. Medical graduates of the Faculty of General Medical and Dentistry are competent to pursue the profession of dental care, oral cavity and organs related thereto.
(3) According to the cadre situation, the organisation may exceptionally transfer doctors from the medical faculty of hygienic, paediatric and general medical schools to the medical profession in another section of health services after prior request for a binding opinion from the Ministry of Health.
Eligibility to pursue the profession of pharmacist
Farmers are eligible to pursue the profession by completing their studies and passing the prescribed examinations at the Faculty of Medicine.
Eligibility to pursue the profession of dentist
The profession of dentists may be performed by health professionals who have acquired competence to pursue that profession under previous rules. *)
Eligibility to pursue the profession of a secondary health worker
(1) Medium-sized health workers are eligible to pursue the profession through the termination of their studies and through the passing of graduate examinations prescribed for each field at the secondary school. * *)
(2) The profession of a medical laboratory shall also be authorised to perform persons who have completed at least four semesters of medical studies and the profession of a pharmaceutical laboratory of persons who have completed at least four semesters of medical studies.
(1) Medium-sized health workers engage in professional activities in the fields for which they have acquired professional competence.
(2) Central health professionals in the field of nurses, children's nurses and women's nurses may work in all such fields without extending their professional capacity in the other field except for the work sectors set out in Annex 1. In doing so, nurses and nurses working in the field of nurses are required to take a course in the psychology and pedagogy of the child.
(3) Medium health professionals in the fields of nurses, children's nurses, female nurses, assistant health services and radiological technician may continue to work in a field other than those for which they have acquired professional competence, in the sections of work set out in Annex No 2, provided that, within two years of the date of transfer to such a section of work, they carry out external examinations on the subjects listed in that Annex at the secondary medical school.
Eligibility to pursue the profession of a lower health worker
(1) Lower health professionals are eligible to pursue a profession in the field of nursing, foster, and dental education through the completion of their studies and the passing of prescribed examinations at a medical professional school. *) In other fields, they acquire professional competence by passing a long-term course according to curriculum issued by the Ministry of Health and passing prescribed examinations.
(2) The employment of a lower health professional shall also be authorised to be performed by persons who have completed part of their studies at secondary school, namely three years of four-year study or five-year study at work, two years of four-year study at work or three-year study at work for secondary school graduates or one year of two-year study for secondary school graduates.
Eligibility to pursue the profession of assistant health worker
Auxiliary health workers shall acquire professional competence by taking a course according to the curriculum issued by the Ministry of Health and passing prescribed examinations.
Other health professionals
According to the principles of effective division of labour in addition to health workers, other professionals, in particular in the field of pedagogy, psychology, natural and technical sciences, also perform the tasks in health care.
Professional competence is acquired by other health professionals in schools providing higher education or full secondary vocational education other than medical education.
FURTHER TRAINING OF HEALTH WORKERS
Common provisions
(1) Further training of health professionals includes:
(a) the initial practice of medium-sized health workers;
(b) specialist training for doctors, pharmacists and medium-sized health professionals;
(c) further improvement of knowledge of both all health professionals and other health professionals.
(2) The basic form of continuing training of health professionals is independent study and acquisition of knowledge and skills under the guidance of a qualified worker.
(1) Health professionals are obliged to develop and improve their expertise and experience during the course of their profession.
(2) Health managers at all stages are required to:
(a) ensure, under the guidance of an experienced worker, the training and evaluation of professional staff at the workplace (department); training shall, as a general rule, be carried out within the first three months of boarding and shall include the acquisition of special knowledge from the operation and safety and health at work;
(b) lead their co-workers to a versatile improvement of expertise, to an increase in the ideal and professional level of their work and to respect the morale of a socialist health professional;
(c) manage the continuing training of health professionals and propose them for appropriate training actions organised by the Institute for the Further Training of Physicians and Pharmaceuticals (hereinafter referred to as "the Institute") or the Institute for the Further Education of Medium Health Workers (hereinafter referred to as "the Institute") and, where appropriate, health facilities in the region concerned.
Further training of health workers
Organisation and management
(1) The Ministry of Health, in agreement with the Ministry of Education, manages the continuing training of health professionals and establishes guidelines for them in accordance with the development of medical, pharmaceutical and, where appropriate, other sciences and in accordance with the needs of health services.
(2) According to the principles laid down by the Ministry of Health in an agreement with the Ministry of Education, further training of health professionals is organised by the Regional National Committees, the Ministry of Health in centrally managed health organisations and organisations managed by other departments by the competent central authorities or bodies entrusted to them.
The Ministry of Health shall exercise its competence in the continuing training of health workers with professional assistance or through the Institute and the Institute.
The Institute, the Institute and the Regional Institute of National Health cooperate closely with each other on the continuing training of health workers; cooperate with the relevant medical and pharmaceutical faculties.
The specialist training of physicians, pharmacists and medium-sized health professionals shall normally take place at the workplaces of such workers, provided they meet the requirements for these purposes. If necessary, it shall be added to the specially qualified workplaces selected for this purpose in the framework of the region and training actions at the Institute or Institute.
Medical specialist training
General provisions
(1) Through the specialist course, the physician receives a deeper knowledge of the professional activity and, where appropriate, of the specialised activity of a higher degree in one of the specified specialisation fields.
(2) The completion of specialised training for grade I specialisation is compulsory for doctors operating in the fields referred to in Section 24. Classification into the specialist training for higher-grade specialization is performed on a selection basis based on a comprehensive medical evaluation. In doing so, account shall be taken, in particular, of the social needs of health care and of the specific skills and assumptions of the applicants.
(3) The Ministry of Health and doctors working outside the national health administration shall include the competent central authorities and, where appropriate, the authorities entrusted with them in the specialised training.
Specialization 1st and 2nd degree
(1) Physicians can obtain first degree specialization in general medicine.
(2) Grade I and II specialization may be obtained by physicians in the following fields:
internal medicine
Paediatric
gyno and obstetrics
Surgery
urology
orthopaedic surgery
Neurology
psychiatric
dermatoserology
dentistry
otorinolaryngology
ophthalmology
Radiodiagnostic
radiotherapy
pathological anatomy
Medical Microbiology
hygiene and epidemiology
anaesthesia and resuscitation
clinical biochemistry
Design specialization
When level 1 specialization is achieved, doctors can obtain extension specialization in the following fields:
Internal medicine
communicable diseases
cardiology
rheumatoid
juvenile medicine
Physical medicine
Endocrinology
Gastro-enterology
disorders of metabolism and nutrition
haematology and transfusion service
tuberculosis and respiratory disease
hygiene of work and occupational disease
physiatry, balneology and medical rehabilitation
allergology
Medical genetics
nuclear medicina
Paediatric
communicable diseases
paediatric cardiology
juvenile medicine
Physical medicine
Endocrinology
haematology and transfusion service
childhood tuberculosis and respiratory diseases
allergology
Medical genetics
physiatry, balneology and medical rehabilitation
Child Neurology
Children's psychiatry
Hygiene of children and adolescents
nuclear medicina
Gynecology and obstetrics
physiatry, balneology and medical rehabilitation
Surgery
pediatric surgery
thoracosurgery
neurosurgery
oral, jaw and facial surgery
plastic surgery
physiatry, balneology and medical rehabilitation
nuclear medicina
Orthopaedic disorders
physiatry, balneology and medical rehabilitation
Neurology
Child Neurology
physiatry, balneology and medical rehabilitation
Psychiatric services
Children's psychiatry
physiatry, balneology and medical rehabilitation
Dentistry
oral, jaw and facial surgery
Paradontology
jaw orthopaedic surgery
paediatric dentistry
Otorinolaryngology
Phoniatria
pediatric otorinolaryngology
Radiotherapy
nuclear medicina
Pathological anatomy
judicial medicine
Medical microbiology
Medical virology
Medical Parasitology
Hygiene and epidemiology
Contents
ČÁST PRVNÍ
HLAVA PRVNÍ
Oddíl první
§ 1
§ 2
§ 3
§ 4
§ 5
§ 6
§ 7
Oddíl druhý
§ 8
§ 9
§ 10
§ 11
§ 12
§ 13
§ 14
HLAVA DRUHÁ
§ 15
§ 16
ČÁST DRUHÁ
HLAVA PRVNÍ
§ 17
§ 18
HLAVA DRUHÁ
Oddíl první
§ 19
§ 20
§ 21
§ 22
Oddíl druhý
§ 23
§ 24
§ 25
§ 26
§ 27
§ 28
§ 29
§ 30
§ 31
§ 32
§ 33
§ 34
Oddíl třetí
§ 35
§ 36
§ 37
Oddíl čtvrtý
§ 38
§ 39
§ 40
§ 41
§ 42
§ 43
§ 44
§ 45
§ 46
Oddíl pátý
§ 47
§ 48
§ 49
§ 50
HLAVA TŘETÍ
§ 51
§ 52
ČÁST TŘETÍ
§ 53
§ 54
§ 55
§ 56
§ 56a
§ 57
§ 58
ČÁST ČTVRTÁ
§ 59
§ 60
§ 61
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Regulation Information
| Citation | Decree of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Socialist Republic No. 72 / 1971 Coll., on health professionals and other health professionals |
|---|---|
| Regulation Type | - |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 23.08.1971 |
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| Effective from | 01.09.1971 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
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