In each year of your programme in medicine you will be learning important skills, such as how to conduct a physical examination. You will do this along with fellow students, simulation patients and practical course teachers, and sometimes on them. That means that you too will often play the role of subject for your fellow students.
Just as during your interaction with real patients, it is very important during these training activities that you conduct yourself as a professional physician should. In order to help you along, we’ve made an overview of the guidelines we’ve drawn up about how we treat each other. You can find more background information in the appendix:
Patient-related skills and patient contacts Medicine Faculty of Medicine VU: Rules and Guidelines for students and teachers (only available in Dutch)
Of course the statutory regulations governing treatment of patients and patient contact also apply; for these regulations please consult the Individual Healthcare Professions Act (BIG) (only available in Dutch) and the Medical Treatment Contracts Act (WGBO) (only available in Dutch).