Summary: On the orientation day, you will learn the education system of Medical School. Then you will formally register as a student on Matriculation.
Very inmportant information about study is delivered to students; for example, how many credits do you need to complete study, how can you register subjects in the beginning of each semester, until when you should do that, how can you apply for a student card and so on. I think these important information should be given in written form but they don't give us any hand-outs. They are not that kind. But if you ask, they can tell you where you can get it; it is on the web but mined in tons of other documents.
On the second day we divide into groups, and each group does matriculation and subject registration for the first semester. At matriculation we register ourselves as students formally with a system called MODULO. Then we register obligatory subjects for the first semester by a system called ETR. These registration is rather complicated and they are kind enough to tell us a step by step so that everybody can do it with no problem; unless you are absent. These are done in the faculity of Engineering, which is a ten minute walk from the faculity of medicine, because we don't have enough PCs for this purpose. The buildings are new and modern compared to ours.